After failing to get e2e to work with a preexisting cluster, ala kubetest, I learned that this isn't the method most folks use, despite what is all over the kubernetes documentation. I was pushed towards e2e-k8s.sh
from the KIND repo.
To get started,
go get -u github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind go get k8s.io/kubernetes
KIND can start a cluster from sources, assuming you are calling kind from the root of your k/k tree. ur k/k tree