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Antoine Legrand
a222be7fae fix tag push 2017-02-07 00:29:45 +01:00
Antoine Legrand
9d43cd86be WIP 2017-02-06 22:02:30 +01:00
Antoine Legrand
6ed99f1f44 WIP 2017-02-06 19:59:11 +01:00
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parseable: true
skip_list:
# see https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-lint/rules/default_rules.html for a list of all default rules
# The following rules throw errors.
# These either still need to be corrected in the repository and the rules re-enabled or documented why they are skipped on purpose.
- '301'
- '302'
- '303'
- '305'
- '306'
- '404'
- '503'
# These rules are intentionally skipped:
#
# [E204]: "Lines should be no longer than 160 chars"
# This could be re-enabled with a major rewrite in the future.
# For now, there's not enough value gain from strictly limiting line length.
# (Disabled in May 2019)
- '204'
# [E701]: "meta/main.yml should contain relevant info"
# Roles in Kubespray are not intended to be used/imported by Ansible Galaxy.
# While it can be useful to have these metadata available, they are also available in the existing documentation.
# (Disabled in May 2019)
- '701'

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---
name: Bug Report
about: Report a bug encountered while operating Kubernetes
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@@ -18,17 +23,15 @@ explain why.
- **Version of Ansible** (`ansible --version`):
- **Version of Python** (`python --version`):
**Kubespray version (commit) (`git rev-parse --short HEAD`):**
**Kargo version (commit) (`git rev-parse --short HEAD`):**
**Network plugin used**:
**Full inventory with variables (`ansible -i inventory/sample/inventory.ini all -m debug -a "var=hostvars[inventory_hostname]"`):**
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**Copy of your inventory file:**
**Command used to invoke ansible**:

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name: Enhancement Request
about: Suggest an enhancement to the Kubespray project
labels: kind/feature
---
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name: Failing Test
about: Report test failures in Kubespray CI jobs
labels: kind/failing-test
---
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**Which jobs are failing**:
**Which test(s) are failing**:
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about: Support request or question relating to Kubespray
labels: triage/support
---
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.vagrant
*.retry
**/vagrant_ansible_inventory
inventory/vagrant_ansible_inventory
temp
.idea
.tox
.cache
*.bak
*.egg-info
*.pyc
*.pyo
*.tfstate
*.tfstate.backup
.terraform/
contrib/terraform/aws/credentials.tfvars
/ssh-bastion.conf
**/*.sw[pon]
*~
vagrant/
# Ansible inventory
inventory/*
!inventory/local
!inventory/sample
inventory/*/artifacts/
# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
# Distribution / packaging
.Python
env/
build/
credentials/
develop-eggs/
dist/
downloads/
eggs/
.eggs/
parts/
sdist/
var/
*.egg-info/
.installed.cfg
*.egg
# PyInstaller
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
*.manifest
*.spec
# Installer logs
pip-log.txt
pip-delete-this-directory.txt
# Unit test / coverage reports
htmlcov/
.tox/
.coverage
.coverage.*
.cache
nosetests.xml
coverage.xml
*,cover
.hypothesis/
# Translations
*.mo
*.pot
# Django stuff:
*.log
local_settings.py
# Flask stuff:
instance/
.webassets-cache
# Scrapy stuff:
.scrapy
# Sphinx documentation
docs/_build/
# PyBuilder
target/
# IPython Notebook
.ipynb_checkpoints
# pyenv
.python-version
# dotenv
.env
# virtualenv
venv/
ENV/
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stages:
- unit-tests
- deploy-part1
- moderator
- deploy-part2
- deploy-part3
- deploy-special
- unit-tests
- deploy-gce-part1
- deploy-gce-part2
- deploy-gce-special
variables:
KUBESPRAY_VERSION: v2.12.6
FAILFASTCI_NAMESPACE: 'kargo-ci'
GITLAB_REPOSITORY: 'kargo-ci/kubernetes-sigs-kubespray'
# DOCKER_HOST: tcp://localhost:2375
ANSIBLE_FORCE_COLOR: "true"
MAGIC: "ci check this"
TEST_ID: "$CI_PIPELINE_ID-$CI_BUILD_ID"
CI_TEST_VARS: "./tests/files/${CI_JOB_NAME}.yml"
GS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: $GS_KEY
GS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: $GS_SECRET
CONTAINER_ENGINE: docker
SSH_USER: root
GCE_PREEMPTIBLE: "false"
ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES: "1"
ANSIBLE_CONFIG: ./tests/ansible.cfg
ANSIBLE_INVENTORY: ./inventory/sample/${CI_JOB_NAME}-${BUILD_NUMBER}.ini
IDEMPOT_CHECK: "false"
RESET_CHECK: "false"
UPGRADE_TEST: "false"
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "false"
ANSIBLE_LOG_LEVEL: "-vv"
RECOVER_CONTROL_PLANE_TEST: "false"
RECOVER_CONTROL_PLANE_TEST_GROUPS: "etcd[2:],kube-master[1:]"
# asia-east1-a
# asia-northeast1-a
# europe-west1-b
# us-central1-a
# us-east1-b
# us-west1-a
before_script:
- ./tests/scripts/rebase.sh
- update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 1
- python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
- mkdir -p /.ssh
- pip install ansible==2.2.1.0
- pip install netaddr
- pip install apache-libcloud==0.20.1
- pip install boto==2.9.0
- mkdir -p /.ssh
- cp tests/ansible.cfg .
.job: &job
tags:
- packet
image: quay.io/kubespray/kubespray:$KUBESPRAY_VERSION
artifacts:
paths:
- cluster-dump/
- kubernetes
- docker
image: quay.io/ant31/kargo:master
.testcases: &testcases
.docker_service: &docker_service
services:
- docker:dind
.create_cluster: &create_cluster
<<: *job
before_script:
- update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 1
- ./tests/scripts/rebase.sh
- ./tests/scripts/testcases_prepare.sh
script:
- ./tests/scripts/testcases_run.sh
after_script:
- chronic ./tests/scripts/testcases_cleanup.sh
<<: *docker_service
.gce_variables: &gce_variables
GCE_USER: travis
SSH_USER: $GCE_USER
TEST_ID: "$CI_PIPELINE_ID-$CI_BUILD_ID"
CONTAINER_ENGINE: docker
PRIVATE_KEY: $GCE_PRIVATE_KEY
GS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: $GS_KEY
GS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: $GS_SECRET
ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES: "1"
BOOTSTRAP_OS: none
IDEMPOT_CHECK: "false"
RESOLVCONF_MODE: docker_dns
LOG_LEVEL: "-vv"
ETCD_DEPLOYMENT: "docker"
KUBELET_DEPLOYMENT: "docker"
WEAVE_CPU_LIMIT: "100m"
MAGIC: "ci check this"
.gce: &gce
<<: *job
<<: *docker_service
cache:
key: "$CI_BUILD_REF_NAME"
paths:
- downloads/
- $HOME/.cache
before_script:
- docker info
- pip install ansible==2.2.1.0
- pip install netaddr
- pip install apache-libcloud==0.20.1
- pip install boto==2.9.0
- mkdir -p /.ssh
- cp tests/ansible.cfg .
- mkdir -p $HOME/.ssh
- echo $PRIVATE_KEY | base64 -d > $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa
- echo $GCE_PEM_FILE | base64 -d > $HOME/.ssh/gce
- echo $GCE_CREDENTIALS > $HOME/.ssh/gce.json
- chmod 400 $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa
- ansible-playbook --version
- cp tests/ansible.cfg .
- export PYPATH=$([ $BOOTSTRAP_OS = none ] && echo /usr/bin/python || echo /opt/bin/python)
script:
- pwd
- ls
- echo ${PWD}
- >
ansible-playbook tests/cloud_playbooks/create-gce.yml -i tests/local_inventory/hosts.cfg -c local
${LOG_LEVEL}
-e cloud_image=${CLOUD_IMAGE}
-e cloud_region=${CLOUD_REGION}
-e gce_credentials_file=${HOME}/.ssh/gce.json
-e gce_project_id=${GCE_PROJECT_ID}
-e gce_service_account_email=${GCE_ACCOUNT}
-e inventory_path=${PWD}/inventory/inventory.ini
-e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
-e mode=${CLUSTER_MODE}
-e test_id=${TEST_ID}
# Create cluster
- >
ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -b --become-user=root --private-key=${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa -u $SSH_USER
${SSH_ARGS}
${LOG_LEVEL}
-e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH}
-e ansible_ssh_user=${SSH_USER}
-e bootstrap_os=${BOOTSTRAP_OS}
-e cloud_provider=gce
-e deploy_netchecker=true
-e download_localhost=true
-e download_run_once=true
-e etcd_deployment_type=${ETCD_DEPLOYMENT}
-e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
-e kubelet_deployment_type=${KUBELET_DEPLOYMENT}
-e local_release_dir=${PWD}/downloads
-e resolvconf_mode=${RESOLVCONF_MODE}
-e weave_cpu_requests=${WEAVE_CPU_LIMIT}
-e weave_cpu_limit=${WEAVE_CPU_LIMIT}
cluster.yml
# Tests Cases
## Test Master API
- ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH} -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root tests/testcases/010_check-apiserver.yml $LOG_LEVEL
## Ping the between 2 pod
- ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH} -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root tests/testcases/030_check-network.yml $LOG_LEVEL
## Advanced DNS checks
- ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH} -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root tests/testcases/040_check-network-adv.yml $LOG_LEVEL
## Idempotency checks 1/5 (repeat deployment)
- >
if [ "${IDEMPOT_CHECK}" = "true" ]; then
ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS
-b --become-user=root -e cloud_provider=gce $LOG_LEVEL -e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
--private-key=${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa
-e bootstrap_os=${BOOTSTRAP_OS}
-e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH}
-e download_run_once=true
-e download_localhost=true
-e deploy_netchecker=true
-e resolvconf_mode=${RESOLVCONF_MODE}
-e local_release_dir=${PWD}/downloads
-e etcd_deployment_type=${ETCD_DEPLOYMENT}
-e kubelet_deployment_type=${KUBELET_DEPLOYMENT}
cluster.yml;
fi
## Idempotency checks 2/5 (Advanced DNS checks)
- >
if [ "${IDEMPOT_CHECK}" = "true" ]; then
ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH}
-u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root
tests/testcases/040_check-network-adv.yml $LOG_LEVEL;
fi
## Idempotency checks 3/5 (reset deployment)
- >
if [ "${IDEMPOT_CHECK}" = "true" ]; then
ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS
-b --become-user=root -e cloud_provider=gce $LOG_LEVEL -e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
--private-key=${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa
-e bootstrap_os=${BOOTSTRAP_OS}
-e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH}
reset.yml;
fi
## Idempotency checks 4/5 (redeploy after reset)
- >
if [ "${IDEMPOT_CHECK}" = "true" ]; then
ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS
-b --become-user=root -e cloud_provider=gce $LOG_LEVEL -e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
--private-key=${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa
-e bootstrap_os=${BOOTSTRAP_OS}
-e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH}
-e download_run_once=true
-e download_localhost=true
-e deploy_netchecker=true
-e resolvconf_mode=${RESOLVCONF_MODE}
-e local_release_dir=${PWD}/downloads
-e etcd_deployment_type=${ETCD_DEPLOYMENT}
-e kubelet_deployment_type=${KUBELET_DEPLOYMENT}
cluster.yml;
fi
## Idempotency checks 5/5 (Advanced DNS checks)
- >
if [ "${IDEMPOT_CHECK}" = "true" ]; then
ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH}
-u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root
tests/testcases/040_check-network-adv.yml $LOG_LEVEL;
fi
after_script:
- >
ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini tests/cloud_playbooks/delete-gce.yml -c local $LOG_LEVEL
-e mode=${CLUSTER_MODE}
-e test_id=${TEST_ID}
-e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
-e gce_project_id=${GCE_PROJECT_ID}
-e gce_service_account_email=${GCE_ACCOUNT}
-e gce_credentials_file=${HOME}/.ssh/gce.json
-e cloud_image=${CLOUD_IMAGE}
-e inventory_path=${PWD}/inventory/inventory.ini
-e cloud_region=${CLOUD_REGION}
# Test matrix. Leave the comments for markup scripts.
.coreos_calico_sep_variables: &coreos_calico_sep_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-part1
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: calico
CLOUD_IMAGE: coreos-stable-1235-6-0-v20170111
CLOUD_REGION: us-west1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: separate
BOOTSTRAP_OS: coreos
RESOLVCONF_MODE: host_resolvconf # This is required as long as the CoreOS stable channel uses docker < 1.12
.debian8_canal_ha_variables: &debian8_canal_ha_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-part1
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: canal
CLOUD_IMAGE: debian-8-kubespray
CLOUD_REGION: us-east1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: ha
.rhel7_weave_variables: &rhel7_weave_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-part1
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: weave
CLOUD_IMAGE: rhel-7
CLOUD_REGION: europe-west1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: default
.centos7_flannel_variables: &centos7_flannel_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-part2
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: flannel
CLOUD_IMAGE: centos-7
CLOUD_REGION: us-west1-a
CLUSTER_MODE: default
.debian8_calico_variables: &debian8_calico_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-part2
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: calico
CLOUD_IMAGE: debian-8-kubespray
CLOUD_REGION: us-central1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: default
.coreos_canal_variables: &coreos_canal_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-part2
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: canal
CLOUD_IMAGE: coreos-stable-1235-6-0-v20170111
CLOUD_REGION: us-east1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: default
BOOTSTRAP_OS: coreos
RESOLVCONF_MODE: host_resolvconf # This is required as long as the CoreOS stable channel uses docker < 1.12
IDEMPOT_CHECK: "true"
.rhel7_canal_sep_variables: &rhel7_canal_sep_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-special
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: canal
CLOUD_IMAGE: rhel-7
CLOUD_REGION: us-east1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: separate
.ubuntu_weave_sep_variables: &ubuntu_weave_sep_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-special
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: weave
CLOUD_IMAGE: ubuntu-1604-xenial
CLOUD_REGION: us-central1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: separate
IDEMPOT_CHECK: "false"
.centos7_calico_ha_variables: &centos7_calico_ha_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-special
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: calico
CLOUD_IMAGE: centos-7
CLOUD_REGION: europe-west1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: ha
IDEMPOT_CHECK: "true"
.coreos_alpha_weave_ha_variables: &coreos_alpha_weave_ha_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-special
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: weave
CLOUD_IMAGE: coreos-alpha
CLOUD_REGION: us-west1-a
CLUSTER_MODE: ha
BOOTSTRAP_OS: coreos
.ubuntu_rkt_sep_variables: &ubuntu_rkt_sep_variables
# stage: deploy-gce-part1
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN: flannel
CLOUD_IMAGE: ubuntu-1604-xenial
CLOUD_REGION: us-central1-b
CLUSTER_MODE: separate
ETCD_DEPLOYMENT: rkt
KUBELET_DEPLOYMENT: rkt
# Builds for PRs only (premoderated by unit-tests step) and triggers (auto)
coreos-calico-sep:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *coreos_calico_sep_variables
when: on_success
except: ['triggers']
only: [/^pr-.*$/]
coreos-calico-sep-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *coreos_calico_sep_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
centos7-flannel:
stage: deploy-gce-part2
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *centos7_flannel_variables
when: on_success
except: ['triggers']
only: [/^pr-.*$/]
centos7-flannel-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *centos7_flannel_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
ubuntu-weave-sep:
stage: deploy-gce-special
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *ubuntu_weave_sep_variables
when: on_success
except: ['triggers']
only: [/^pr-.*$/]
ubuntu-weave-sep-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *ubuntu_weave_sep_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
# More builds for PRs/merges (manual) and triggers (auto)
debian8-canal-ha:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *debian8_canal_ha_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
debian8-canal-ha-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *debian8_canal_ha_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
rhel7-weave:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *rhel7_weave_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
rhel7-weave-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *rhel7_weave_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
debian8-calico:
stage: deploy-gce-part2
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *debian8_calico_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
debian8-calico-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *debian8_calico_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
coreos-canal:
stage: deploy-gce-part2
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *coreos_canal_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
coreos-canal-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *coreos_canal_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
rhel7-canal-sep:
stage: deploy-gce-special
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *rhel7_canal_sep_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/,]
rhel7-canal-sep-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *rhel7_canal_sep_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
centos7-calico-ha:
stage: deploy-gce-special
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *centos7_calico_ha_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
centos7-calico-ha-triggers:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *centos7_calico_ha_variables
when: on_success
only: ['triggers']
# no triggers yet https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kargo/issues/613
coreos-alpha-weave-ha:
stage: deploy-gce-special
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *coreos_alpha_weave_ha_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
ubuntu-rkt-sep:
stage: deploy-gce-part1
<<: *job
<<: *gce
variables:
<<: *gce_variables
<<: *ubuntu_rkt_sep_variables
when: manual
except: ['triggers']
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
# For failfast, at least 1 job must be defined in .gitlab-ci.yml
# Premoderated with manual actions
ci-authorized:
extends: .job
<<: *job
stage: moderator
before_script:
- apt-get -y install jq
script:
- /bin/sh scripts/premoderator.sh
except: ['triggers', 'master']
# Disable ci moderator
only: []
syntax-check:
<<: *job
stage: unit-tests
script:
- ansible-playbook -i inventory/local-tests.cfg -u root -e ansible_ssh_user=root -b --become-user=root cluster.yml -vvv --syntax-check
except: ['triggers', 'master']
include:
- .gitlab-ci/lint.yml
- .gitlab-ci/shellcheck.yml
- .gitlab-ci/terraform.yml
- .gitlab-ci/packet.yml
- .gitlab-ci/vagrant.yml
tox-inventory-builder:
stage: unit-tests
<<: *job
script:
- pip install tox
- cd contrib/inventory_builder && tox
when: manual
except: ['triggers', 'master']

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yamllint:
extends: .job
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
variables:
LANG: C.UTF-8
script:
- yamllint --strict .
except: ['triggers', 'master']
vagrant-validate:
extends: .job
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
variables:
VAGRANT_VERSION: 2.2.4
script:
- ./tests/scripts/vagrant-validate.sh
except: ['triggers', 'master']
ansible-lint:
extends: .job
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
# lint every yml/yaml file that looks like it contains Ansible plays
script: |-
grep -Rl '^- hosts: \|^ hosts: ' --include \*.yml --include \*.yaml . | xargs -P 4 -n 25 ansible-lint -v
except: ['triggers', 'master']
syntax-check:
extends: .job
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
variables:
ANSIBLE_INVENTORY: inventory/local-tests.cfg
ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER: root
ANSIBLE_BECOME: "true"
ANSIBLE_BECOME_USER: root
ANSIBLE_VERBOSITY: "3"
script:
- ansible-playbook --syntax-check cluster.yml
- ansible-playbook --syntax-check upgrade-cluster.yml
- ansible-playbook --syntax-check reset.yml
- ansible-playbook --syntax-check extra_playbooks/upgrade-only-k8s.yml
except: ['triggers', 'master']
tox-inventory-builder:
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
extends: .job
before_script:
- ./tests/scripts/rebase.sh
- apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3-pip
- update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 10
- python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
script:
- pip3 install tox
- cd contrib/inventory_builder && tox
except: ['triggers', 'master']
markdownlint:
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
image: node
before_script:
- npm install -g markdownlint-cli
script:
- markdownlint README.md docs --ignore docs/_sidebar.md
ci-matrix:
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
image: python:3
script:
- tests/scripts/md-table/test.sh

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.packet: &packet
extends: .testcases
variables:
CI_PLATFORM: "packet"
SSH_USER: "kubespray"
tags:
- packet
only: [/^pr-.*$/]
except: ['triggers']
packet_ubuntu18-calico-aio:
stage: deploy-part1
extends: .packet
when: on_success
# Future AIO job
packet_ubuntu20-calico-aio:
stage: deploy-part1
extends: .packet
when: manual
# ### PR JOBS PART2
packet_centos7-flannel-containerd-addons-ha:
extends: .packet
stage: deploy-part2
when: on_success
variables:
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "true"
packet_ubuntu18-crio:
extends: .packet
stage: deploy-part2
when: on_success
variables:
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "true"
# ### MANUAL JOBS
packet_centos7-weave-upgrade-ha:
stage: deploy-part3
extends: .packet
when: on_success
variables:
UPGRADE_TEST: basic
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "false"
packet_ubuntu16-weave-sep:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
# # More builds for PRs/merges (manual) and triggers (auto)
packet_ubuntu16-canal-sep:
stage: deploy-special
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_ubuntu16-canal-kubeadm-ha:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
packet_ubuntu16-flannel-ha:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
# Contiv does not work in k8s v1.16
# packet_ubuntu16-contiv-sep:
# stage: deploy-part2
# extends: .packet
# when: on_success
packet_ubuntu18-cilium-sep:
stage: deploy-special
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_ubuntu18-flannel-containerd-ha:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_ubuntu18-flannel-containerd-ha-once:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_debian9-macvlan:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_debian9-calico-upgrade-once:
stage: deploy-part3
extends: .packet
when: on_success
variables:
UPGRADE_TEST: graceful
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "false"
packet_debian10-containerd:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
variables:
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "true"
packet_centos7-calico-ha:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_centos7-calico-ha-once-localhost:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
services:
- docker:18.09.9-dind
packet_centos8-kube-ovn:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
packet_fedora30-weave:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
packet_fedora31-flannel:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
variables:
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "true"
packet_centos7-kube-router:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_centos7-multus-calico:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_centos8-calico:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
packet_opensuse-canal:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: on_success
packet_oracle7-canal-ha:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_ubuntu16-kube-router-sep:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
packet_amazon-linux-2-aio:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .packet
when: manual
# ### PR JOBS PART3
# Long jobs (45min+)
packet_debian9-calico-upgrade:
stage: deploy-part3
extends: .packet
when: on_success
variables:
UPGRADE_TEST: graceful
MITOGEN_ENABLE: "false"
packet_ubuntu18-calico-ha-recover:
stage: deploy-part3
extends: .packet
when: on_success
variables:
RECOVER_CONTROL_PLANE_TEST: "true"
RECOVER_CONTROL_PLANE_TEST_GROUPS: "etcd[2:],kube-master[1:]"
packet_ubuntu18-calico-ha-recover-noquorum:
stage: deploy-part3
extends: .packet
when: on_success
variables:
RECOVER_CONTROL_PLANE_TEST: "true"
RECOVER_CONTROL_PLANE_TEST_GROUPS: "etcd[1:],kube-master[1:]"

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shellcheck:
extends: .job
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
variables:
SHELLCHECK_VERSION: v0.6.0
before_script:
- ./tests/scripts/rebase.sh
- curl --silent "https://storage.googleapis.com/shellcheck/shellcheck-"${SHELLCHECK_VERSION}".linux.x86_64.tar.xz" | tar -xJv
- cp shellcheck-"${SHELLCHECK_VERSION}"/shellcheck /usr/bin/
- shellcheck --version
script:
# Run shellcheck for all *.sh except contrib/
- find . -name '*.sh' -not -path './contrib/*' | xargs shellcheck --severity error
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# Tests for contrib/terraform/
.terraform_install:
extends: .job
before_script:
- update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 1
- ./tests/scripts/rebase.sh
- ./tests/scripts/testcases_prepare.sh
- ./tests/scripts/terraform_install.sh
# Set Ansible config
- cp ansible.cfg ~/.ansible.cfg
# Prepare inventory
- cp contrib/terraform/$PROVIDER/sample-inventory/cluster.tfvars .
- ln -s contrib/terraform/$PROVIDER/hosts
- terraform init contrib/terraform/$PROVIDER
# Copy SSH keypair
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- echo "$PACKET_PRIVATE_KEY" | base64 -d > ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- chmod 400 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
- echo "$PACKET_PUBLIC_KEY" | base64 -d > ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
.terraform_validate:
extends: .terraform_install
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
only: ['master', /^pr-.*$/]
script:
- terraform validate -var-file=cluster.tfvars contrib/terraform/$PROVIDER
- terraform fmt -check -diff contrib/terraform/$PROVIDER
.terraform_apply:
extends: .terraform_install
tags: [light]
stage: deploy-part3
when: manual
only: [/^pr-.*$/]
artifacts:
paths:
- cluster-dump/
variables:
ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_UNPARSED_FAILED: "true"
ANSIBLE_INVENTORY: hosts
CI_PLATFORM: tf
TF_VAR_ssh_user: $SSH_USER
TF_VAR_cluster_name: $CI_JOB_ID
script:
- tests/scripts/testcases_run.sh
after_script:
# Cleanup regardless of exit code
- chronic ./tests/scripts/testcases_cleanup.sh
tf-validate-openstack:
extends: .terraform_validate
variables:
TF_VERSION: 0.12.24
PROVIDER: openstack
CLUSTER: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
tf-validate-packet:
extends: .terraform_validate
variables:
TF_VERSION: 0.12.24
PROVIDER: packet
CLUSTER: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
tf-validate-aws:
extends: .terraform_validate
variables:
TF_VERSION: 0.12.24
PROVIDER: aws
CLUSTER: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
# tf-packet-ubuntu16-default:
# extends: .terraform_apply
# variables:
# TF_VERSION: 0.12.24
# PROVIDER: packet
# CLUSTER: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
# TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters: "1"
# TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_nodes: "1"
# TF_VAR_plan_k8s_masters: t1.small.x86
# TF_VAR_plan_k8s_nodes: t1.small.x86
# TF_VAR_facility: ewr1
# TF_VAR_public_key_path: ""
# TF_VAR_operating_system: ubuntu_16_04
#
# tf-packet-ubuntu18-default:
# extends: .terraform_apply
# variables:
# TF_VERSION: 0.12.24
# PROVIDER: packet
# CLUSTER: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
# TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters: "1"
# TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_nodes: "1"
# TF_VAR_plan_k8s_masters: t1.small.x86
# TF_VAR_plan_k8s_nodes: t1.small.x86
# TF_VAR_facility: ams1
# TF_VAR_public_key_path: ""
# TF_VAR_operating_system: ubuntu_18_04
.ovh_variables: &ovh_variables
OS_AUTH_URL: https://auth.cloud.ovh.net/v3
OS_PROJECT_ID: 8d3cd5d737d74227ace462dee0b903fe
OS_PROJECT_NAME: "9361447987648822"
OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME: Default
OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID: default
OS_USERNAME: 8XuhBMfkKVrk
OS_REGION_NAME: UK1
OS_INTERFACE: public
OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION: "3"
tf-ovh_cleanup:
stage: unit-tests
tags: [light]
image: python
variables:
<<: *ovh_variables
before_script:
- pip install -r scripts/openstack-cleanup/requirements.txt
script:
- ./scripts/openstack-cleanup/main.py
tf-ovh_ubuntu18-calico:
extends: .terraform_apply
when: on_success
variables:
<<: *ovh_variables
TF_VERSION: 0.12.24
PROVIDER: openstack
CLUSTER: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
ANSIBLE_TIMEOUT: "60"
SSH_USER: ubuntu
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters_no_floating_ip: "1"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters_no_floating_ip_no_etcd: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_etcd: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_nodes: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_nodes_no_floating_ip: "1"
TF_VAR_number_of_gfs_nodes_no_floating_ip: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_bastions: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters_no_etcd: "0"
TF_VAR_use_neutron: "0"
TF_VAR_floatingip_pool: "Ext-Net"
TF_VAR_external_net: "6011fbc9-4cbf-46a4-8452-6890a340b60b"
TF_VAR_network_name: "Ext-Net"
TF_VAR_flavor_k8s_master: "defa64c3-bd46-43b4-858a-d93bbae0a229" # s1-8
TF_VAR_flavor_k8s_node: "defa64c3-bd46-43b4-858a-d93bbae0a229" # s1-8
TF_VAR_image: "Ubuntu 18.04"
TF_VAR_k8s_allowed_remote_ips: '["0.0.0.0/0"]'
tf-ovh_coreos-calico:
extends: .terraform_apply
when: on_success
variables:
<<: *ovh_variables
TF_VERSION: 0.12.24
PROVIDER: openstack
CLUSTER: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
ANSIBLE_TIMEOUT: "60"
SSH_USER: core
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters_no_floating_ip: "1"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters_no_floating_ip_no_etcd: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_etcd: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_nodes: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_nodes_no_floating_ip: "1"
TF_VAR_number_of_gfs_nodes_no_floating_ip: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_bastions: "0"
TF_VAR_number_of_k8s_masters_no_etcd: "0"
TF_VAR_use_neutron: "0"
TF_VAR_floatingip_pool: "Ext-Net"
TF_VAR_external_net: "6011fbc9-4cbf-46a4-8452-6890a340b60b"
TF_VAR_network_name: "Ext-Net"
TF_VAR_flavor_k8s_master: "4d4fd037-9493-4f2b-9afe-b542b5248eac" # b2-7
TF_VAR_flavor_k8s_node: "4d4fd037-9493-4f2b-9afe-b542b5248eac" # b2-7
TF_VAR_image: "CoreOS Stable"
TF_VAR_k8s_allowed_remote_ips: '["0.0.0.0/0"]'

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molecule_tests:
tags: [c3.small.x86]
only: [/^pr-.*$/]
except: ['triggers']
image: quay.io/kubespray/vagrant:$KUBESPRAY_VERSION
services: []
stage: deploy-part1
before_script:
- tests/scripts/rebase.sh
- apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3-pip
- update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 10
- python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
- ./tests/scripts/vagrant_clean.sh
script:
- ./tests/scripts/molecule_run.sh
.vagrant:
extends: .testcases
variables:
CI_PLATFORM: "vagrant"
SSH_USER: "kubespray"
VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER: "libvirt"
KUBESPRAY_VAGRANT_CONFIG: tests/files/${CI_JOB_NAME}.rb
tags: [c3.small.x86]
only: [/^pr-.*$/]
except: ['triggers']
image: quay.io/kubespray/vagrant:$KUBESPRAY_VERSION
services: []
before_script:
- apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3-pip
- update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 10
- python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
- ./tests/scripts/vagrant_clean.sh
script:
- vagrant up
after_script:
- vagrant destroy --force
vagrant_ubuntu18-flannel:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .vagrant
when: on_success
vagrant_ubuntu18-weave-medium:
stage: deploy-part2
extends: .vagrant
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sudo: required
services:
- docker
git:
depth: 5
env:
global:
GCE_USER=travis
SSH_USER=$GCE_USER
TEST_ID=$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER
CONTAINER_ENGINE=docker
PRIVATE_KEY=$GCE_PRIVATE_KEY
GS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=$GS_KEY
GS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=$GS_SECRET
ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES=1
CLUSTER_MODE=default
BOOTSTRAP_OS=none
matrix:
# Debian Jessie
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=canal
CLOUD_IMAGE=debian-8-kubespray
CLOUD_REGION=asia-east1-a
CLUSTER_MODE=ha
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=calico
CLOUD_IMAGE=debian-8-kubespray
CLOUD_REGION=europe-west1-c
CLUSTER_MODE=default
# Centos 7
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=flannel
CLOUD_IMAGE=centos-7
CLOUD_REGION=asia-northeast1-c
CLUSTER_MODE=default
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=calico
CLOUD_IMAGE=centos-7
CLOUD_REGION=us-central1-b
CLUSTER_MODE=ha
# Redhat 7
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=weave
CLOUD_IMAGE=rhel-7
CLOUD_REGION=us-east1-c
CLUSTER_MODE=default
# CoreOS stable
#- >-
# KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=weave
# CLOUD_IMAGE=coreos-stable
# CLOUD_REGION=europe-west1-b
# CLUSTER_MODE=ha
# BOOTSTRAP_OS=coreos
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=canal
CLOUD_IMAGE=coreos-stable
CLOUD_REGION=us-west1-b
CLUSTER_MODE=default
BOOTSTRAP_OS=coreos
# Extra cases for separated roles
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=canal
CLOUD_IMAGE=rhel-7
CLOUD_REGION=asia-northeast1-b
CLUSTER_MODE=separate
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=weave
CLOUD_IMAGE=ubuntu-1604-xenial
CLOUD_REGION=europe-west1-d
CLUSTER_MODE=separate
- >-
KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=calico
CLOUD_IMAGE=coreos-stable
CLOUD_REGION=us-central1-f
CLUSTER_MODE=separate
BOOTSTRAP_OS=coreos
matrix:
allow_failures:
- env: KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN=weave CLOUD_IMAGE=coreos-stable CLOUD_REGION=europe-west1-b CLUSTER_MODE=ha BOOTSTRAP_OS=coreos
before_install:
# Install Ansible.
- pip install --user ansible
- pip install --user netaddr
# W/A https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/5196#issuecomment-253766186
- pip install --user apache-libcloud==0.20.1
- pip install --user boto==2.9.0 -U
# Load cached docker images
- if [ -d /var/tmp/releases ]; then find /var/tmp/releases -type f -name "*.tar" | xargs -I {} sh -c "zcat {} | docker load"; fi
cache:
- directories:
- $HOME/.cache/pip
- $HOME/.local
- /var/tmp/releases
before_script:
- echo "RUN $TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER $KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN $CONTAINER_ENGINE "
- mkdir -p $HOME/.ssh
- echo $PRIVATE_KEY | base64 -d > $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa
- echo $GCE_PEM_FILE | base64 -d > $HOME/.ssh/gce
- chmod 400 $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa
- chmod 755 $HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook
- $HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook --version
- cp tests/ansible.cfg .
- export PYPATH=$([ $BOOTSTRAP_OS = none ] && echo /usr/bin/python || echo /opt/bin/python)
# - "echo $HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook -i inventory.ini -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root -e '{\"cloud_provider\": true}' $LOG_LEVEL -e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN} setup-kubernetes/cluster.yml"
script:
- >
$HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook tests/cloud_playbooks/create-gce.yml -i tests/local_inventory/hosts.cfg -c local $LOG_LEVEL
-e mode=${CLUSTER_MODE}
-e test_id=${TEST_ID}
-e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
-e gce_project_id=${GCE_PROJECT_ID}
-e gce_service_account_email=${GCE_ACCOUNT}
-e gce_pem_file=${HOME}/.ssh/gce
-e cloud_image=${CLOUD_IMAGE}
-e inventory_path=${PWD}/inventory/inventory.ini
-e cloud_region=${CLOUD_REGION}
# Create cluster with netchecker app deployed
- >
$HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS
-b --become-user=root -e cloud_provider=gce $LOG_LEVEL -e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
-e bootstrap_os=${BOOTSTRAP_OS}
-e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH}
-e download_run_once=true
-e download_localhost=true
-e local_release_dir=/var/tmp/releases
-e deploy_netchecker=true
cluster.yml
# Tests Cases
## Test Master API
- $HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH} -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root tests/testcases/010_check-apiserver.yml $LOG_LEVEL
## Ping the between 2 pod
- $HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH} -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root tests/testcases/030_check-network.yml $LOG_LEVEL
## Advanced DNS checks
- $HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini -e ansible_python_interpreter=${PYPATH} -u $SSH_USER -e ansible_ssh_user=$SSH_USER $SSH_ARGS -b --become-user=root tests/testcases/040_check-network-adv.yml $LOG_LEVEL
after_script:
- >
$HOME/.local/bin/ansible-playbook -i inventory/inventory.ini tests/cloud_playbooks/delete-gce.yml -c local $LOG_LEVEL
-e mode=${CLUSTER_MODE}
-e test_id=${TEST_ID}
-e kube_network_plugin=${KUBE_NETWORK_PLUGIN}
-e gce_project_id=${GCE_PROJECT_ID}
-e gce_service_account_email=${GCE_ACCOUNT}
-e gce_pem_file=${HOME}/.ssh/gce
-e cloud_image=${CLOUD_IMAGE}
-e inventory_path=${PWD}/inventory/inventory.ini
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## How to become a contributor and submit your own code
### Environment setup
It is recommended to use filter to manage the GitHub email notification, see [examples for setting filters to Kubernetes Github notifications](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/communication/best-practices.md#examples-for-setting-filters-to-kubernetes-github-notifications)
To install development dependencies you can use `pip install -r tests/requirements.txt`
#### Linting
Kubespray uses `yamllint` and `ansible-lint`. To run them locally use `yamllint .` and `./tests/scripts/ansible-lint.sh`
#### Molecule
[molecule](https://github.com/ansible-community/molecule) is designed to help the development and testing of Ansible roles. In Kubespray you can run it all for all roles with `./tests/scripts/molecule_run.sh` or for a specific role (that you are working with) with `molecule test` from the role directory (`cd roles/my-role`).
When developing or debugging a role it can be useful to run `molecule create` and `molecule converge` separately. Then you can use `molecule login` to SSH into the test environment.
#### Vagrant
Vagrant with VirtualBox or libvirt driver helps you to quickly spin test clusters to test things end to end. See [README.md#vagrant](README.md)
### Contributing A Patch
1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the repo in question.
2. The [repo owners](OWNERS) will respond to your issue promptly.
3. Fork the desired repo, develop and test your code changes.
4. Sign the CNCF CLA (<https://git.k8s.io/community/CLA.md#the-contributor-license-agreement>)
5. Submit a pull request.
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FROM ubuntu:18.04
RUN mkdir /kubespray
WORKDIR /kubespray
RUN apt update -y && \
apt install -y \
libssl-dev python3-dev sshpass apt-transport-https jq moreutils \
ca-certificates curl gnupg2 software-properties-common python3-pip rsync
RUN curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | apt-key add - && \
add-apt-repository \
"deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu \
$(lsb_release -cs) \
stable" \
&& apt update -y && apt-get install docker-ce -y
COPY . .
RUN /usr/bin/python3 -m pip install pip -U && /usr/bin/python3 -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt && python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt && update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python3 1
RUN curl -LO https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.17.5/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl \
&& chmod a+x kubectl && cp kubectl /usr/local/bin/kubectl
# Some tools like yamllint need this
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mitogen:
ansible-playbook -c local mitogen.yml -vv
clean:
rm -rf dist/
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# See the OWNERS docs at https://go.k8s.io/owners
# See the OWNERS file documentation:
# https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/devel/owners.md
approvers:
- kubespray-approvers
reviewers:
- kubespray-reviewers
owners:
- Smana
- ant31
- bogdando
- mattymo
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aliases:
kubespray-approvers:
- ant31
- mattymo
- atoms
- chadswen
- mirwan
- miouge1
- riverzhang
- verwilst
- woopstar
- luckysb
kubespray-reviewers:
- jjungnickel
- archifleks
- holmsten
- bozzo
- floryut
- eppo

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# Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
![Kubernetes Logo](https://s28.postimg.org/lf3q4ocpp/k8s.png)
![Kubernetes Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/master/docs/img/kubernetes-logo.png)
##Deploy a production ready kubernetes cluster
If you have questions, check the documentation at [kubespray.io](https://kubespray.io) and join us on the [kubernetes slack](https://kubernetes.slack.com), channel **\#kubespray**.
You can get your invite [here](http://slack.k8s.io/)
If you have questions, join us on the [kubernetes slack](https://slack.k8s.io), channel **#kargo**.
- Can be deployed on **AWS, GCE, Azure, OpenStack, vSphere, Packet (bare metal), Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Experimental), or Baremetal**
- **Highly available** cluster
- Can be deployed on **AWS, GCE, Azure, OpenStack or Baremetal**
- **High available** cluster
- **Composable** (Choice of the network plugin for instance)
- Supports most popular **Linux distributions**
- Support most popular **Linux distributions**
- **Continuous integration tests**
## Quick Start
To deploy the cluster you can use :
### Ansible
[**kargo-cli**](https://github.com/kubespray/kargo-cli) <br>
**Ansible** usual commands and [**inventory builder**](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kargo/blob/master/contrib/inventory_builder/inventory.py) <br>
**vagrant** by simply running `vagrant up` (for tests purposes) <br>
#### Usage
```ShellSession
# Install dependencies from ``requirements.txt``
sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt
* [Requirements](#requirements)
* [Kargo vs ...](docs/comparisons.md)
* [Getting started](docs/getting-started.md)
* [Ansible inventory and tags](docs/ansible.md)
* [Deployment data variables](docs/vars.md)
* [DNS stack](docs/dns-stack.md)
* [HA mode](docs/ha-mode.md)
* [Network plugins](#network-plugins)
* [Vagrant install](docs/vagrant.md)
* [CoreOS bootstrap](docs/coreos.md)
* [Downloaded artifacts](docs/downloads.md)
* [Cloud providers](docs/cloud.md)
* [OpenStack](docs/openstack.md)
* [AWS](docs/aws.md)
* [Azure](docs/azure.md)
* [Large deployments](docs/large-deployments.md)
* [Upgrades basics](docs/upgrades.md)
* [Roadmap](docs/roadmap.md)
# Copy ``inventory/sample`` as ``inventory/mycluster``
cp -rfp inventory/sample inventory/mycluster
Supported Linux distributions
===============
# Update Ansible inventory file with inventory builder
declare -a IPS=(10.10.1.3 10.10.1.4 10.10.1.5)
CONFIG_FILE=inventory/mycluster/hosts.yaml python3 contrib/inventory_builder/inventory.py ${IPS[@]}
# Review and change parameters under ``inventory/mycluster/group_vars``
cat inventory/mycluster/group_vars/all/all.yml
cat inventory/mycluster/group_vars/k8s-cluster/k8s-cluster.yml
# Deploy Kubespray with Ansible Playbook - run the playbook as root
# The option `--become` is required, as for example writing SSL keys in /etc/,
# installing packages and interacting with various systemd daemons.
# Without --become the playbook will fail to run!
ansible-playbook -i inventory/mycluster/hosts.yaml --become --become-user=root cluster.yml
```
Note: When Ansible is already installed via system packages on the control machine, other python packages installed via `sudo pip install -r requirements.txt` will go to a different directory tree (e.g. `/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages` on Ubuntu) from Ansible's (e.g. `/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ansible` still on Ubuntu).
As a consequence, `ansible-playbook` command will fail with:
```raw
ERROR! no action detected in task. This often indicates a misspelled module name, or incorrect module path.
```
probably pointing on a task depending on a module present in requirements.txt (i.e. "unseal vault").
One way of solving this would be to uninstall the Ansible package and then, to install it via pip but it is not always possible.
A workaround consists of setting `ANSIBLE_LIBRARY` and `ANSIBLE_MODULE_UTILS` environment variables respectively to the `ansible/modules` and `ansible/module_utils` subdirectories of pip packages installation location, which can be found in the Location field of the output of `pip show [package]` before executing `ansible-playbook`.
### Vagrant
For Vagrant we need to install python dependencies for provisioning tasks.
Check if Python and pip are installed:
```ShellSession
python -V && pip -V
```
If this returns the version of the software, you're good to go. If not, download and install Python from here <https://www.python.org/downloads/source/>
Install the necessary requirements
```ShellSession
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
vagrant up
```
## Documents
- [Requirements](#requirements)
- [Kubespray vs ...](docs/comparisons.md)
- [Getting started](docs/getting-started.md)
- [Ansible inventory and tags](docs/ansible.md)
- [Integration with existing ansible repo](docs/integration.md)
- [Deployment data variables](docs/vars.md)
- [DNS stack](docs/dns-stack.md)
- [HA mode](docs/ha-mode.md)
- [Network plugins](#network-plugins)
- [Vagrant install](docs/vagrant.md)
- [CoreOS bootstrap](docs/coreos.md)
- [Fedora CoreOS bootstrap](docs/fcos.md)
- [Debian Jessie setup](docs/debian.md)
- [openSUSE setup](docs/opensuse.md)
- [Downloaded artifacts](docs/downloads.md)
- [Cloud providers](docs/cloud.md)
- [OpenStack](docs/openstack.md)
- [AWS](docs/aws.md)
- [Azure](docs/azure.md)
- [vSphere](docs/vsphere.md)
- [Packet Host](docs/packet.md)
- [Large deployments](docs/large-deployments.md)
- [Adding/replacing a node](docs/nodes.md)
- [Upgrades basics](docs/upgrades.md)
- [Roadmap](docs/roadmap.md)
## Supported Linux Distributions
- **Container Linux by CoreOS**
- **Debian** Buster, Jessie, Stretch, Wheezy
- **Ubuntu** 16.04, 18.04
- **CentOS/RHEL** 7, 8 (experimental: see [centos 8 notes](docs/centos8.md)
- **Fedora** 30, 31
- **Fedora CoreOS** (experimental: see [fcos Note](docs/fcos.md))
- **openSUSE** Leap 42.3/Tumbleweed
- **Oracle Linux** 7
* **Container Linux by CoreOS**
* **Debian** Jessie
* **Ubuntu** 16.04
* **CentOS/RHEL** 7
Note: Upstart/SysV init based OS types are not supported.
## Supported Components
Versions of supported components
--------------------------------
- Core
- [kubernetes](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes) v1.17.5
- [etcd](https://github.com/coreos/etcd) v3.3.12
- [docker](https://www.docker.com/) v18.06 (see note)
- [containerd](https://containerd.io/) v1.2.13
- [cri-o](http://cri-o.io/) v1.17 (experimental: see [CRI-O Note](docs/cri-o.md). Only on fedora, ubuntu and centos based OS)
- Network Plugin
- [cni-plugins](https://github.com/containernetworking/plugins) v0.8.5
- [calico](https://github.com/projectcalico/calico) v3.13.2
- [canal](https://github.com/projectcalico/canal) (given calico/flannel versions)
- [cilium](https://github.com/cilium/cilium) v1.7.2
- [contiv](https://github.com/contiv/install) v1.2.1
- [flanneld](https://github.com/coreos/flannel) v0.12.0
- [kube-router](https://github.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-router) v0.4.0
- [multus](https://github.com/intel/multus-cni) v3.4.1
- [weave](https://github.com/weaveworks/weave) v2.6.2
- Application
- [cephfs-provisioner](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/external-storage) v2.1.0-k8s1.11
- [rbd-provisioner](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/external-storage) v2.1.1-k8s1.11
- [cert-manager](https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager) v0.11.1
- [coredns](https://github.com/coredns/coredns) v1.6.5
- [ingress-nginx](https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx) v0.30.0
[kubernetes](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/releases) v1.5.1 <br>
[etcd](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases) v3.0.6 <br>
[flanneld](https://github.com/coreos/flannel/releases) v0.6.2 <br>
[calicoctl](https://github.com/projectcalico/calico-docker/releases) v0.23.0 <br>
[canal](https://github.com/projectcalico/canal) (given calico/flannel versions) <br>
[weave](http://weave.works/) v1.6.1 <br>
[docker](https://www.docker.com/) v1.12.5 <br>
[rkt](https://coreos.com/rkt/docs/latest/) v1.21.0 <br>
Note: The list of validated [docker versions](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/CHANGELOG-1.16.md) was updated to 1.13.1, 17.03, 17.06, 17.09, 18.06, 18.09. kubeadm now properly recognizes Docker 18.09.0 and newer, but still treats 18.06 as the default supported version. The kubelet might break on docker's non-standard version numbering (it no longer uses semantic versioning). To ensure auto-updates don't break your cluster look into e.g. yum versionlock plugin or apt pin).
Note: rkt support as docker alternative is limited to control plane (etcd and
kubelet). Docker is still used for Kubernetes cluster workloads and network
plugins' related OS services. Also note, only one of the supported network
plugins can be deployed for a given single cluster.
## Requirements
Requirements
--------------
- **Minimum required version of Kubernetes is v1.15**
- **Ansible v2.9+, Jinja 2.11+ and python-netaddr is installed on the machine that will run Ansible commands**
- The target servers must have **access to the Internet** in order to pull docker images. Otherwise, additional configuration is required (See [Offline Environment](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/blob/master/docs/downloads.md#offline-environment))
- The target servers are configured to allow **IPv4 forwarding**.
- **Your ssh key must be copied** to all the servers part of your inventory.
- The **firewalls are not managed**, you'll need to implement your own rules the way you used to.
in order to avoid any issue during deployment you should disable your firewall.
- If kubespray is ran from non-root user account, correct privilege escalation method
should be configured in the target servers. Then the `ansible_become` flag
or command parameters `--become or -b` should be specified.
* The target servers must have **access to the Internet** in order to pull docker images.
* The **firewalls are not managed**, you'll need to implement your own rules the way you used to.
in order to avoid any issue during deployment you should disable your firewall.
* The target servers are configured to allow **IPv4 forwarding**.
* **Copy your ssh keys** to all the servers part of your inventory.
* **Ansible v2.2 (or newer) and python-netaddr**
Hardware:
These limits are safe guarded by Kubespray. Actual requirements for your workload can differ. For a sizing guide go to the [Building Large Clusters](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/cluster-large/#size-of-master-and-master-components) guide.
- Master
- Memory: 1500 MB
- Node
- Memory: 1024 MB
## Network plugins
You can choose between 4 network plugins. (default: `flannel` with vxlan backend)
## Network Plugins
* [**flannel**](docs/flannel.md): gre/vxlan (layer 2) networking.
You can choose between 10 network plugins. (default: `calico`, except Vagrant uses `flannel`)
* [**calico**](docs/calico.md): bgp (layer 3) networking.
- [flannel](docs/flannel.md): gre/vxlan (layer 2) networking.
* [**canal**](https://github.com/projectcalico/canal): a composition of calico and flannel plugins.
- [Calico](https://docs.projectcalico.org/latest/introduction/) is a networking and network policy provider. Calico supports a flexible set of networking options
designed to give you the most efficient networking across a range of situations, including non-overlay
and overlay networks, with or without BGP. Calico uses the same engine to enforce network policy for hosts,
pods, and (if using Istio and Envoy) applications at the service mesh layer.
- [canal](https://github.com/projectcalico/canal): a composition of calico and flannel plugins.
- [cilium](http://docs.cilium.io/en/latest/): layer 3/4 networking (as well as layer 7 to protect and secure application protocols), supports dynamic insertion of BPF bytecode into the Linux kernel to implement security services, networking and visibility logic.
- [contiv](docs/contiv.md): supports vlan, vxlan, bgp and Cisco SDN networking. This plugin is able to
apply firewall policies, segregate containers in multiple network and bridging pods onto physical networks.
- [weave](docs/weave.md): Weave is a lightweight container overlay network that doesn't require an external K/V database cluster.
(Please refer to `weave` [troubleshooting documentation](https://www.weave.works/docs/net/latest/troubleshooting/)).
- [kube-ovn](docs/kube-ovn.md): Kube-OVN integrates the OVN-based Network Virtualization with Kubernetes. It offers an advanced Container Network Fabric for Enterprises.
- [kube-router](docs/kube-router.md): Kube-router is a L3 CNI for Kubernetes networking aiming to provide operational
simplicity and high performance: it uses IPVS to provide Kube Services Proxy (if setup to replace kube-proxy),
iptables for network policies, and BGP for ods L3 networking (with optionally BGP peering with out-of-cluster BGP peers).
It can also optionally advertise routes to Kubernetes cluster Pods CIDRs, ClusterIPs, ExternalIPs and LoadBalancerIPs.
- [macvlan](docs/macvlan.md): Macvlan is a Linux network driver. Pods have their own unique Mac and Ip address, connected directly the physical (layer 2) network.
- [multus](docs/multus.md): Multus is a meta CNI plugin that provides multiple network interface support to pods. For each interface Multus delegates CNI calls to secondary CNI plugins such as Calico, macvlan, etc.
* **weave**: Weave is a lightweight container overlay network that doesn't require an external K/V database cluster. <br>
(Please refer to `weave` [troubleshooting documentation](http://docs.weave.works/weave/latest_release/troubleshooting.html)).
The choice is defined with the variable `kube_network_plugin`. There is also an
option to leverage built-in cloud provider networking instead.
See also [Network checker](docs/netcheck.md).
## Community docs and resources
- [kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubespray/](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubespray/)
- [kubespray, monitoring and logging](https://github.com/gregbkr/kubernetes-kargo-logging-monitoring) by @gregbkr
- [Deploy Kubernetes w/ Ansible & Terraform](https://rsmitty.github.io/Terraform-Ansible-Kubernetes/) by @rsmitty
- [Deploy a Kubernetes Cluster with Kubespray (video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ5G4GpqDy0)
## Tools and projects on top of Kubespray
- [Digital Rebar Provision](https://github.com/digitalrebar/provision/blob/v4/doc/integrations/ansible.rst)
- [Terraform Contrib](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/tree/master/contrib/terraform)
## CI Tests
[![Build graphs](https://gitlab.com/kargo-ci/kubernetes-sigs-kubespray/badges/master/build.svg)](https://gitlab.com/kargo-ci/kubernetes-sigs-kubespray/pipelines)
![Gitlab Logo](https://s27.postimg.org/wmtaig1wz/gitlabci.png)
CI/end-to-end tests sponsored by Google (GCE)
[![Build graphs](https://gitlab.com/kargo-ci/kubernetes-incubator__kargo/badges/master/build.svg)](https://gitlab.com/kargo-ci/kubernetes-incubator__kargo/pipelines) </br>
CI/end-to-end tests sponsored by Google (GCE), and [teuto.net](https://teuto.net/) for OpenStack.
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# Release Process
The Kubespray Project is released on an as-needed basis. The process is as follows:
The Kargo Project is released on an as-needed basis. The process is as follows:
1. An issue is proposing a new release with a changelog since the last release
2. At least one of the [approvers](OWNERS_ALIASES) must approve this release
3. The `kube_version_min_required` variable is set to `n-1`
4. Remove hashes for [EOL versions](https://github.com/kubernetes/sig-release/blob/master/releases/patch-releases.md) of kubernetes from `*_checksums` variables.
5. An approver creates [new release in GitHub](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/releases/new) using a version and tag name like `vX.Y.Z` and attaching the release notes
6. An approver creates a release branch in the form `release-X.Y`
7. The corresponding version of [quay.io/kubespray/kubespray:vX.Y.Z](https://quay.io/repository/kubespray/kubespray) and [quay.io/kubespray/vagrant:vX.Y.Z](https://quay.io/repository/kubespray/vagrant) docker images are built and tagged
8. The `KUBESPRAY_VERSION` variable is updated in `.gitlab-ci.yml`
9. The release issue is closed
10. An announcement email is sent to `kubernetes-dev@googlegroups.com` with the subject `[ANNOUNCE] Kubespray $VERSION is released`
11. The topic of the #kubespray channel is updated with `vX.Y.Z is released! | ...`
2. At least on of the [OWNERS](OWNERS) must LGTM this release
3. An OWNER runs `git tag -s $VERSION` and inserts the changelog and pushes the tag with `git push $VERSION`
4. The release issue is closed
5. An announcement email is sent to `kubernetes-dev@googlegroups.com` with the subject `[ANNOUNCE] kargo $VERSION is released`
## Major/minor releases and milestones
## Major/minor releases, merge freezes and milestones
* For major releases (vX.Y) Kubespray maintains one branch (`release-X.Y`). Minor releases (vX.Y.Z) are available only as tags.
* Kargo does not maintain stable branches for releases. Releases are tags, not
branches, and there are no backports. Therefore, there is no need for merge
freezes as well.
* Security patches and bugs might be backported.
* Fixes for major releases (vX.Y) and minor releases (vX.Y.Z) are delivered
* Fixes for major releases (vX.x.0) and minor releases (vX.Y.x) are delivered
via maintenance releases (vX.Y.Z) and assigned to the corresponding open
[GitHub milestone](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/milestones).
That milestone remains open for the major/minor releases support lifetime,
which ends once the milestone is closed. Then only a next major or minor release
can be done.
milestone (vX.Y). That milestone remains open for the major/minor releases
support lifetime, which ends once the milestone closed. Then only a next major
or minor release can be done.
* Kubespray major and minor releases are bound to the given `kube_version` major/minor
* Kargo major and minor releases are bound to the given ``kube_version`` major/minor
version numbers and other components' arbitrary versions, like etcd or network plugins.
Older or newer component versions are not supported and not tested for the given
release (even if included in the checksum variables, like `kubeadm_checksums`).
Older or newer versions are not supported and not tested for the given release.
* There is no unstable releases and no APIs, thus Kubespray doesn't follow
[semver](https://semver.org/). Every version describes only a stable release.
* There is no unstable releases and no APIs, thus Kargo doesn't follow
[semver](http://semver.org/). Every version describes only a stable release.
Breaking changes, if any introduced by changed defaults or non-contrib ansible roles'
playbooks, shall be described in the release notes. Other breaking changes, if any in
the contributed addons or bound versions of Kubernetes and other components, are
considered out of Kubespray scope and are up to the components' teams to deal with and
considered out of Kargo scope and are up to the components' teams to deal with and
document.
* Minor releases can change components' versions, but not the major `kube_version`.
Greater `kube_version` requires a new major or minor release. For example, if Kubespray v2.0.0
is bound to `kube_version: 1.4.x`, `calico_version: 0.22.0`, `etcd_version: v3.0.6`,
then Kubespray v2.1.0 may be bound to only minor changes to `kube_version`, like v1.5.1
* Minor releases can change components' versions, but not the major ``kube_version``.
Greater ``kube_version`` requires a new major or minor release. For example, if Kargo v2.0.0
is bound to ``kube_version: 1.4.x``, ``calico_version: 0.22.0``, ``etcd_version: v3.0.6``,
then Kargo v2.1.0 may be bound to only minor changes to ``kube_version``, like v1.5.1
and *any* changes to other components, like etcd v4, or calico 1.2.3.
And Kubespray v3.x.x shall be bound to `kube_version: 2.x.x` respectively.
And Kargo v3.x.x shall be bound to ``kube_version: 2.x.x`` respectively.
foo
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# Defined below are the security contacts for this repo.
#
# They are the contact point for the Product Security Committee to reach out
# to for triaging and handling of incoming issues.
#
# The below names agree to abide by the
# [Embargo Policy](https://git.k8s.io/security/private-distributors-list.md#embargo-policy)
# and will be removed and replaced if they violate that agreement.
#
# DO NOT REPORT SECURITY VULNERABILITIES DIRECTLY TO THESE NAMES, FOLLOW THE
# INSTRUCTIONS AT https://kubernetes.io/security/
atoms
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# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# # vi: set ft=ruby :
# For help on using kubespray with vagrant, check out docs/vagrant.md
require 'fileutils'
Vagrant.require_version ">= 2.0.0"
Vagrant.require_version ">= 1.8.0"
CONFIG = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ENV['KUBESPRAY_VAGRANT_CONFIG'] || 'vagrant/config.rb')
CONFIG = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "vagrant/config.rb")
COREOS_URL_TEMPLATE = "https://storage.googleapis.com/%s.release.core-os.net/amd64-usr/current/coreos_production_vagrant.json"
FLATCAR_URL_TEMPLATE = "https://%s.release.flatcar-linux.net/amd64-usr/current/flatcar_production_vagrant.json"
# Defaults for config options defined in CONFIG
$num_instances = 3
$instance_name_prefix = "k8s"
$vm_gui = false
$vm_memory = 1536
$vm_cpus = 1
$shared_folders = {}
$forwarded_ports = {}
$subnet = "172.17.8"
$box = "bento/ubuntu-16.04"
# Uniq disk UUID for libvirt
DISK_UUID = Time.now.utc.to_i
SUPPORTED_OS = {
"coreos-stable" => {box: "coreos-stable", user: "core", box_url: COREOS_URL_TEMPLATE % ["stable"]},
"coreos-alpha" => {box: "coreos-alpha", user: "core", box_url: COREOS_URL_TEMPLATE % ["alpha"]},
"coreos-beta" => {box: "coreos-beta", user: "core", box_url: COREOS_URL_TEMPLATE % ["beta"]},
"flatcar-stable" => {box: "flatcar-stable", user: "core", box_url: FLATCAR_URL_TEMPLATE % ["stable"]},
"flatcar-beta" => {box: "flatcar-beta", user: "core", box_url: FLATCAR_URL_TEMPLATE % ["beta"]},
"flatcar-alpha" => {box: "flatcar-alpha", user: "core", box_url: FLATCAR_URL_TEMPLATE % ["alpha"]},
"flatcar-edge" => {box: "flatcar-edge", user: "core", box_url: FLATCAR_URL_TEMPLATE % ["edge"]},
"ubuntu1604" => {box: "generic/ubuntu1604", user: "vagrant"},
"ubuntu1804" => {box: "generic/ubuntu1804", user: "vagrant"},
"ubuntu2004" => {box: "geerlingguy/ubuntu2004", user: "vagrant"},
"centos" => {box: "centos/7", user: "vagrant"},
"centos-bento" => {box: "bento/centos-7.6", user: "vagrant"},
"centos8" => {box: "centos/8", user: "vagrant"},
"centos8-bento" => {box: "bento/centos-8", user: "vagrant"},
"fedora30" => {box: "fedora/30-cloud-base", user: "vagrant"},
"fedora31" => {box: "fedora/31-cloud-base", user: "vagrant"},
"opensuse" => {box: "bento/opensuse-leap-15.1", user: "vagrant"},
"opensuse-tumbleweed" => {box: "opensuse/Tumbleweed.x86_64", user: "vagrant"},
"oraclelinux" => {box: "generic/oracle7", user: "vagrant"},
}
host_vars = {}
if File.exist?(CONFIG)
require CONFIG
end
# Defaults for config options defined in CONFIG
$num_instances ||= 3
$instance_name_prefix ||= "k8s"
$vm_gui ||= false
$vm_memory ||= 2048
$vm_cpus ||= 1
$shared_folders ||= {}
$forwarded_ports ||= {}
$subnet ||= "172.18.8"
$os ||= "ubuntu1804"
$network_plugin ||= "flannel"
# Setting multi_networking to true will install Multus: https://github.com/intel/multus-cni
$multi_networking ||= false
# The first three nodes are etcd servers
$etcd_instances ||= $num_instances
# The first two nodes are kube masters
$kube_master_instances ||= $num_instances == 1 ? $num_instances : ($num_instances - 1)
# All nodes are kube nodes
$kube_node_instances ||= $num_instances
# The following only works when using the libvirt provider
$kube_node_instances_with_disks ||= false
$kube_node_instances_with_disks_size ||= "20G"
$kube_node_instances_with_disks_number ||= 2
$override_disk_size ||= false
$disk_size ||= "20GB"
$local_path_provisioner_enabled ||= false
$local_path_provisioner_claim_root ||= "/opt/local-path-provisioner/"
$playbook = "cluster.yml"
host_vars = {}
$box = SUPPORTED_OS[$os][:box]
# if $inventory is not set, try to use example
$inventory = "inventory/sample" if ! $inventory
$inventory = File.absolute_path($inventory, File.dirname(__FILE__))
$inventory = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "inventory") if ! $inventory
# if $inventory has a hosts.ini file use it, otherwise copy over
# vars etc to where vagrant expects dynamic inventory to be
if ! File.exist?(File.join(File.dirname($inventory), "hosts.ini"))
$vagrant_ansible = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ".vagrant", "provisioners", "ansible")
# if $inventory has a hosts file use it, otherwise copy over vars etc
# to where vagrant expects dynamic inventory to be.
if ! File.exist?(File.join(File.dirname($inventory), "hosts"))
$vagrant_ansible = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ".vagrant",
"provisioners", "ansible")
FileUtils.mkdir_p($vagrant_ansible) if ! File.exist?($vagrant_ansible)
if ! File.exist?(File.join($vagrant_ansible,"inventory"))
FileUtils.ln_s($inventory, File.join($vagrant_ansible,"inventory"))
FileUtils.ln_s($inventory, $vagrant_ansible)
end
end
@@ -96,134 +46,78 @@ if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-proxyconf")
end
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
# always use Vagrants insecure key
config.ssh.insert_key = false
config.vm.box = $box
if SUPPORTED_OS[$os].has_key? :box_url
config.vm.box_url = SUPPORTED_OS[$os][:box_url]
end
config.ssh.username = SUPPORTED_OS[$os][:user]
# plugin conflict
if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-vbguest") then
config.vbguest.auto_update = false
end
# always use Vagrants insecure key
config.ssh.insert_key = false
if ($override_disk_size)
unless Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-disksize")
system "vagrant plugin install vagrant-disksize"
end
config.disksize.size = $disk_size
end
(1..$num_instances).each do |i|
config.vm.define vm_name = "%s-%01d" % [$instance_name_prefix, i] do |node|
node.vm.hostname = vm_name
config.vm.define vm_name = "%s-%02d" % [$instance_name_prefix, i] do |config|
config.vm.hostname = vm_name
if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-proxyconf")
node.proxy.http = ENV['HTTP_PROXY'] || ENV['http_proxy'] || ""
node.proxy.https = ENV['HTTPS_PROXY'] || ENV['https_proxy'] || ""
node.proxy.no_proxy = $no_proxy
config.proxy.http = ENV['HTTP_PROXY'] || ENV['http_proxy'] || ""
config.proxy.https = ENV['HTTPS_PROXY'] || ENV['https_proxy'] || ""
config.proxy.no_proxy = $no_proxy
end
if $expose_docker_tcp
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 2375, host: ($expose_docker_tcp + i - 1), auto_correct: true
end
$forwarded_ports.each do |guest, host|
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: guest, host: host, auto_correct: true
end
["vmware_fusion", "vmware_workstation"].each do |vmware|
node.vm.provider vmware do |v|
config.vm.provider vmware do |v|
v.vmx['memsize'] = $vm_memory
v.vmx['numvcpus'] = $vm_cpus
end
end
node.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
vb.gui = $vm_gui
vb.memory = $vm_memory
vb.cpus = $vm_cpus
vb.gui = $vm_gui
vb.linked_clone = true
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--vram", "8"] # ubuntu defaults to 256 MB which is a waste of precious RAM
end
node.vm.provider :libvirt do |lv|
lv.memory = $vm_memory
lv.cpus = $vm_cpus
lv.default_prefix = 'kubespray'
# Fix kernel panic on fedora 28
if $os == "fedora"
lv.cpu_mode = "host-passthrough"
end
end
if $kube_node_instances_with_disks
# Libvirt
driverletters = ('a'..'z').to_a
node.vm.provider :libvirt do |lv|
# always make /dev/sd{a/b/c} so that CI can ensure that
# virtualbox and libvirt will have the same devices to use for OSDs
(1..$kube_node_instances_with_disks_number).each do |d|
lv.storage :file, :device => "hd#{driverletters[d]}", :path => "disk-#{i}-#{d}-#{DISK_UUID}.disk", :size => $kube_node_instances_with_disks_size, :bus => "ide"
end
end
end
if $expose_docker_tcp
node.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 2375, host: ($expose_docker_tcp + i - 1), auto_correct: true
end
$forwarded_ports.each do |guest, host|
node.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: guest, host: host, auto_correct: true
end
node.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", disabled: false, type: "rsync", rsync__args: ['--verbose', '--archive', '--delete', '-z'] , rsync__exclude: ['.git','venv']
$shared_folders.each do |src, dst|
node.vm.synced_folder src, dst, type: "rsync", rsync__args: ['--verbose', '--archive', '--delete', '-z']
end
ip = "#{$subnet}.#{i+100}"
node.vm.network :private_network, ip: ip
# Disable swap for each vm
node.vm.provision "shell", inline: "swapoff -a"
host_vars[vm_name] = {
"ip": ip,
"flannel_interface": "eth1",
"kube_network_plugin": $network_plugin,
"kube_network_plugin_multus": $multi_networking,
"download_run_once": "True",
"download_localhost": "False",
"download_cache_dir": ENV['HOME'] + "/kubespray_cache",
# Make kubespray cache even when download_run_once is false
"download_force_cache": "True",
# Keeping the cache on the nodes can improve provisioning speed while debugging kubespray
"download_keep_remote_cache": "False",
"docker_keepcache": "1",
# These two settings will put kubectl and admin.config in $inventory/artifacts
"kubeconfig_localhost": "True",
"kubectl_localhost": "True",
"local_path_provisioner_enabled": "#{$local_path_provisioner_enabled}",
"local_path_provisioner_claim_root": "#{$local_path_provisioner_claim_root}",
"ansible_ssh_user": SUPPORTED_OS[$os][:user]
"ip" => ip,
#"access_ip" => ip,
"flannel_interface" => ip,
"flannel_backend_type" => "host-gw",
"local_release_dir" => "/vagrant/temp",
"download_run_once" => "False"
}
config.vm.network :private_network, ip: ip
# Only execute the Ansible provisioner once, when all the machines are up and ready.
# Only execute once the Ansible provisioner,
# when all the machines are up and ready.
if i == $num_instances
node.vm.provision "ansible" do |ansible|
ansible.playbook = $playbook
$ansible_inventory_path = File.join( $inventory, "hosts.ini")
if File.exist?($ansible_inventory_path)
ansible.inventory_path = $ansible_inventory_path
config.vm.provision "ansible" do |ansible|
ansible.playbook = "cluster.yml"
if File.exist?(File.join(File.dirname($inventory), "hosts"))
ansible.inventory_path = $inventory
end
ansible.become = true
ansible.limit = "all,localhost"
ansible.sudo = true
ansible.limit = "all"
ansible.host_key_checking = false
ansible.raw_arguments = ["--forks=#{$num_instances}", "--flush-cache", "-e ansible_become_pass=vagrant"]
ansible.raw_arguments = ["--forks=#{$num_instances}"]
ansible.host_vars = host_vars
#ansible.tags = ['download']
ansible.groups = {
"etcd" => ["#{$instance_name_prefix}-[1:#{$etcd_instances}]"],
"kube-master" => ["#{$instance_name_prefix}-[1:#{$kube_master_instances}]"],
"kube-node" => ["#{$instance_name_prefix}-[1:#{$kube_node_instances}]"],
# The first three nodes should be etcd servers
"etcd" => ["#{$instance_name_prefix}-0[1:3]"],
# The first two nodes should be masters
"kube-master" => ["#{$instance_name_prefix}-0[1:2]"],
# all nodes should be kube nodes
"kube-node" => ["#{$instance_name_prefix}-0[1:#{$num_instances}]"],
"k8s-cluster:children" => ["kube-master", "kube-node"],
}
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[ssh_connection]
pipelining=True
ssh_args = -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=30m -o ConnectionAttempts=100 -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null
#ssh_args = -F ./ssh-bastion.conf -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=30m
#control_path = ~/.ssh/ansible-%%r@%%h:%%p
[defaults]
strategy_plugins = plugins/mitogen/ansible_mitogen/plugins/strategy
# https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/56930 (to ignore group names with - and .)
force_valid_group_names = ignore
host_key_checking=False
gathering = smart
fact_caching = jsonfile
fact_caching_connection = /tmp
fact_caching_timeout = 7200
stdout_callback = default
display_skipped_hosts = no
stdout_callback = skippy
library = ./library
callback_whitelist = profile_tasks
roles_path = roles:$VIRTUAL_ENV/usr/local/share/kubespray/roles:$VIRTUAL_ENV/usr/local/share/ansible/roles:/usr/share/kubespray/roles
deprecation_warnings=False
inventory_ignore_extensions = ~, .orig, .bak, .ini, .cfg, .retry, .pyc, .pyo, .creds, .gpg
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---
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
become: no
vars:
minimal_ansible_version: 2.8.0
ansible_connection: local
tasks:
- name: "Check ansible version >={{ minimal_ansible_version }}"
assert:
msg: "Ansible must be {{ minimal_ansible_version }} or higher"
that:
- ansible_version.string is version(minimal_ansible_version, ">=")
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---
- name: Check ansible version
import_playbook: ansible_version.yml
- hosts: all
gather_facts: false
tasks:
- name: "Set up proxy environment"
set_fact:
proxy_env:
http_proxy: "{{ http_proxy | default ('') }}"
HTTP_PROXY: "{{ http_proxy | default ('') }}"
https_proxy: "{{ https_proxy | default ('') }}"
HTTPS_PROXY: "{{ https_proxy | default ('') }}"
no_proxy: "{{ no_proxy | default ('') }}"
NO_PROXY: "{{ no_proxy | default ('') }}"
no_log: true
- hosts: bastion[0]
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: False
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: bastion-ssh-config, tags: ["localhost", "bastion"] }
- bastion-ssh-config
tags: [localhost, bastion]
- hosts: k8s-cluster:etcd
strategy: linear
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
- hosts: k8s-cluster:etcd:calico-rr
any_errors_fatal: true
gather_facts: false
vars:
# Need to disable pipelining for bootstrap-os as some systems have requiretty in sudoers set, which makes pipelining
# fail. bootstrap-os fixes this on these systems, so in later plays it can be enabled.
ansible_ssh_pipelining: false
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: bootstrap-os, tags: bootstrap-os}
- bootstrap-os
tags:
- bootstrap-os
- name: Gather facts
import_playbook: facts.yml
- hosts: k8s-cluster:etcd:calico-rr
any_errors_fatal: true
vars:
ansible_ssh_pipelining: true
gather_facts: true
- hosts: k8s-cluster:etcd
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
- hosts: k8s-cluster:etcd:calico-rr
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: kubernetes/preinstall, tags: preinstall }
- { role: "container-engine", tags: "container-engine", when: deploy_container_engine|default(true) }
- { role: download, tags: download, when: "not skip_downloads" }
environment: "{{ proxy_env }}"
- { role: docker, tags: docker }
- { role: rkt, tags: rkt, when: "'rkt' in [ etcd_deployment_type, kubelet_deployment_type ]" }
- hosts: etcd
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
- hosts: etcd:!k8s-cluster
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- role: etcd
tags: etcd
vars:
etcd_cluster_setup: true
etcd_events_cluster_setup: "{{ etcd_events_cluster_enabled }}"
when: not etcd_kubeadm_enabled| default(false)
- { role: etcd, tags: etcd }
- hosts: k8s-cluster
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- role: etcd
tags: etcd
vars:
etcd_cluster_setup: false
etcd_events_cluster_setup: false
when: not etcd_kubeadm_enabled| default(false)
- hosts: k8s-cluster
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: etcd, tags: etcd }
- { role: kubernetes/node, tags: node }
environment: "{{ proxy_env }}"
- { role: network_plugin, tags: network }
- hosts: kube-master
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: kubernetes/master, tags: master }
- { role: kubernetes/client, tags: client }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/cluster_roles, tags: cluster-roles }
- hosts: k8s-cluster
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: kubernetes/kubeadm, tags: kubeadm}
- { role: network_plugin, tags: network }
- { role: kubernetes/node-label, tags: node-label }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/network_plugin, tags: network }
- hosts: calico-rr
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: network_plugin/calico/rr, tags: ['network', 'calico_rr'] }
- hosts: kube-master[0]
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/rotate_tokens, tags: rotate_tokens, when: "secret_changed|default(false)" }
- { role: win_nodes/kubernetes_patch, tags: ["master", "win_nodes"] }
- hosts: kube-master
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/external_cloud_controller, tags: external-cloud-controller }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/network_plugin, tags: network }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/policy_controller, tags: policy-controller }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/ingress_controller, tags: ingress-controller }
- { role: kubernetes-apps/external_provisioner, tags: external-provisioner }
- hosts: kube-master
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: kubernetes-apps, tags: apps }
environment: "{{ proxy_env }}"
- { role: network_plugin/calico/rr, tags: network }
- hosts: k8s-cluster
gather_facts: False
any_errors_fatal: "{{ any_errors_fatal | default(true) }}"
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults }
- { role: kubernetes/preinstall, when: "dns_mode != 'none' and resolvconf_mode == 'host_resolvconf'", tags: resolvconf, dns_late: true }
- { role: dnsmasq, when: "dns_mode == 'dnsmasq_kubedns'", tags: dnsmasq }
- { role: kubernetes/preinstall, when: "dns_mode != 'none' and resolvconf_mode == 'host_resolvconf'", tags: resolvconf }
- hosts: kube-master[0]
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- { role: kubernetes-apps, tags: apps }

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# Kubernetes Community Code of Conduct
## Kubernetes Community Code of Conduct
Please refer to our [Kubernetes Community Code of Conduct](https://git.k8s.io/community/code-of-conduct.md)
### Contributor Code of Conduct
As contributors and maintainers of this project, and in the interest of fostering
an open and welcoming community, we pledge to respect all people who contribute
through reporting issues, posting feature requests, updating documentation,
submitting pull requests or patches, and other activities.
We are committed to making participation in this project a harassment-free experience for
everyone, regardless of level of experience, gender, gender identity and expression,
sexual orientation, disability, personal appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age,
religion, or nationality.
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery
* Personal attacks
* Trolling or insulting/derogatory comments
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing other's private information, such as physical or electronic addresses,
without explicit permission
* Other unethical or unprofessional conduct.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject
comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not
aligned to this Code of Conduct. By adopting this Code of Conduct, project maintainers
commit themselves to fairly and consistently applying these principles to every aspect
of managing this project. Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of
Conduct may be permanently removed from the project team.
This code of conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces
when an individual is representing the project or its community.
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by
opening an issue or contacting one or more of the project maintainers.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the Contributor Covenant
(http://contributor-covenant.org), version 1.2.0, available at
http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/2/0/
### Kubernetes Events Code of Conduct
Kubernetes events are working conferences intended for professional networking and collaboration in the
Kubernetes community. Attendees are expected to behave according to professional standards and in accordance
with their employer's policies on appropriate workplace behavior.
While at Kubernetes events or related social networking opportunities, attendees should not engage in
discriminatory or offensive speech or actions regarding gender, sexuality, race, or religion. Speakers should
be especially aware of these concerns.
The Kubernetes team does not condone any statements by speakers contrary to these standards. The Kubernetes
team reserves the right to deny entrance and/or eject from an event (without refund) any individual found to
be engaging in discriminatory or offensive speech or actions.
Please bring any concerns to to the immediate attention of Kubernetes event staff
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{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": ["ec2:*"],
"Resource": ["*"]
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": ["elasticloadbalancing:*"],
"Resource": ["*"]
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": ["route53:*"],
"Resource": ["*"]
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "s3:*",
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::kubernetes-*"
]
}
]
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{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Principal": { "Service": "ec2.amazonaws.com"},
"Action": "sts:AssumeRole"
}
]
}

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "s3:*",
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::kubernetes-*"
]
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "ec2:Describe*",
"Resource": "*"
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "ec2:AttachVolume",
"Resource": "*"
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "ec2:DetachVolume",
"Resource": "*"
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": ["route53:*"],
"Resource": ["*"]
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"ecr:GetAuthorizationToken",
"ecr:BatchCheckLayerAvailability",
"ecr:GetDownloadUrlForLayer",
"ecr:GetRepositoryPolicy",
"ecr:DescribeRepositories",
"ecr:ListImages",
"ecr:BatchGetImage"
],
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}

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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Principal": { "Service": "ec2.amazonaws.com"},
"Action": "sts:AssumeRole"
}
]
}

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@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import boto3
import os
import argparse
import json
class SearchEC2Tags(object):
def __init__(self):
self.parse_args()
if self.args.list:
self.search_tags()
if self.args.host:
data = {}
print(json.dumps(data, indent=2))
def parse_args(self):
##Check if VPC_VISIBILITY is set, if not default to private
if "VPC_VISIBILITY" in os.environ:
self.vpc_visibility = os.environ['VPC_VISIBILITY']
else:
self.vpc_visibility = "private"
##Support --list and --host flags. We largely ignore the host one.
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', default=False, help='List instances')
parser.add_argument('--host', action='store_true', help='Get all the variables about a specific instance')
self.args = parser.parse_args()
def search_tags(self):
hosts = {}
hosts['_meta'] = { 'hostvars': {} }
##Search ec2 three times to find nodes of each group type. Relies on kubespray-role key/value.
for group in ["kube-master", "kube-node", "etcd"]:
hosts[group] = []
tag_key = "kubespray-role"
tag_value = ["*"+group+"*"]
region = os.environ['REGION']
ec2 = boto3.resource('ec2', region)
filters = [{'Name': 'tag:'+tag_key, 'Values': tag_value}, {'Name': 'instance-state-name', 'Values': ['running']}]
cluster_name = os.getenv('CLUSTER_NAME')
if cluster_name:
filters.append({'Name': 'tag-key', 'Values': ['kubernetes.io/cluster/'+cluster_name]})
instances = ec2.instances.filter(Filters=filters)
for instance in instances:
##Suppose default vpc_visibility is private
dns_name = instance.private_dns_name
ansible_host = {
'ansible_ssh_host': instance.private_ip_address
}
##Override when vpc_visibility actually is public
if self.vpc_visibility == "public":
dns_name = instance.public_dns_name
ansible_host = {
'ansible_ssh_host': instance.public_ip_address
}
##Set when instance actually has node_labels
node_labels_tag = list(filter(lambda t: t['Key'] == 'kubespray-node-labels', instance.tags))
if node_labels_tag:
ansible_host['node_labels'] = dict([ label.strip().split('=') for label in node_labels_tag[0]['Value'].split(',') ])
hosts[group].append(dns_name)
hosts['_meta']['hostvars'][dns_name] = ansible_host
hosts['k8s-cluster'] = {'children':['kube-master', 'kube-node']}
print(json.dumps(hosts, sort_keys=True, indent=2))
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@@ -5,19 +5,18 @@ Provision the base infrastructure for a Kubernetes cluster by using [Azure Resou
## Status
This will provision the base infrastructure (vnet, vms, nics, ips, ...) needed for Kubernetes in Azure into the specified
Resource Group. It will not install Kubernetes itself, this has to be done in a later step by yourself (using kubespray of course).
Resource Group. It will not install Kubernetes itself, this has to be done in a later step by yourself (using kargo of course).
## Requirements
- [Install azure-cli](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest)
- [Login with azure-cli](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/authenticate-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest)
- [Install azure-cli](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/xplat-cli-install)
- [Login with azure-cli](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/xplat-cli-connect)
- Dedicated Resource Group created in the Azure Portal or through azure-cli
## Configuration through group_vars/all
You have to modify at least two variables in group_vars/all. The one is the **cluster_name** variable, it must be globally
unique due to some restrictions in Azure. The other one is the **ssh_public_keys** variable, it must be your ssh public
key to access your azure virtual machines. Most other variables should be self explanatory if you have some basic Kubernetes
You have to modify at least one variable in group_vars/all, which is the **cluster_name** variable. It must be globally
unique due to some restrictions in Azure. Most other variables should be self explanatory if you have some basic Kubernetes
experience.
## Bastion host
@@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ $ ./clear-rg.sh <resource_group_name>
**WARNING** this really deletes everything from your resource group, including everything that was later created by you!
## Generating an inventory for kubespray
## Generating an inventory for kargo
After you have applied the templates, you can generate an inventory with this call:
@@ -56,10 +55,10 @@ After you have applied the templates, you can generate an inventory with this ca
$ ./generate-inventory.sh <resource_group_name>
```
It will create the file ./inventory which can then be used with kubespray, e.g.:
It will create the file ./inventory which can then be used with kargo, e.g.:
```shell
$ cd kubespray-root-dir
$ ansible-playbook -i contrib/azurerm/inventory -u devops --become -e "@inventory/sample/group_vars/all/all.yml" cluster.yml
$ cd kargo-root-dir
$ ansible-playbook -i contrib/azurerm/inventory -u devops --become -e "@inventory/group_vars/all.yml" cluster.yml
```

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@@ -9,18 +9,11 @@ if [ "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" == "" ]; then
exit 1
fi
if az &>/dev/null; then
echo "azure cli 2.0 found, using it instead of 1.0"
./apply-rg_2.sh "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP"
elif azure &>/dev/null; then
ansible-playbook generate-templates.yml
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/network.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/storage.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/availability-sets.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/bastion.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/masters.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/minions.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
else
echo "Azure cli not found"
fi
ansible-playbook generate-templates.yml
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/network.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/storage.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/availability-sets.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/bastion.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/masters.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
azure group deployment create -f ./.generated/minions.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP="$1"
if [ "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" == "" ]; then
echo "AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP is missing"
exit 1
fi
ansible-playbook generate-templates.yml
az deployment group create --template-file ./.generated/network.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
az deployment group create --template-file ./.generated/storage.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
az deployment group create --template-file ./.generated/availability-sets.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
az deployment group create --template-file ./.generated/bastion.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
az deployment group create --template-file ./.generated/masters.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
az deployment group create --template-file ./.generated/minions.json -g $AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP

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@@ -9,10 +9,6 @@ if [ "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" == "" ]; then
exit 1
fi
if az &>/dev/null; then
echo "azure cli 2.0 found, using it instead of 1.0"
./clear-rg_2.sh "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP"
else
ansible-playbook generate-templates.yml
azure group deployment create -g "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" -f ./.generated/clear-rg.json -m Complete
fi
ansible-playbook generate-templates.yml
azure group deployment create -g "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" -f ./.generated/clear-rg.json -m Complete

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP="$1"
if [ "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" == "" ]; then
echo "AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP is missing"
exit 1
fi
ansible-playbook generate-templates.yml
az group deployment create -g "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" --template-file ./.generated/clear-rg.json --mode Complete

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@@ -8,11 +8,5 @@ if [ "$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP" == "" ]; then
echo "AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP is missing"
exit 1
fi
# check if azure cli 2.0 exists else use azure cli 1.0
if az &>/dev/null; then
ansible-playbook generate-inventory_2.yml -e azure_resource_group="$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP"
elif azure &>/dev/null; then
ansible-playbook generate-inventory.yml -e azure_resource_group="$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP"
else
echo "Azure cli not found"
fi
ansible-playbook generate-inventory.yml -e azure_resource_group="$AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP"

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
---
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: False
roles:
- generate-inventory_2

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@@ -1,16 +1,11 @@
# Due to some Azure limitations (ex:- Storage Account's name must be unique),
# this name must be globally unique - it will be used as a prefix for azure components
# Due to some Azure limitations, this name must be globally unique
cluster_name: example
# Set this to true if you do not want to have public IPs for your masters and minions. This will provision a bastion
# node that can be used to access the masters and minions
use_bastion: false
# Set this to a preferred name that will be used as the first part of the dns name for your bastotion host. For example: k8s-bastion.<azureregion>.cloudapp.azure.com.
# This is convenient when exceptions have to be configured on a firewall to allow ssh to the given bastion host.
# bastion_domain_prefix: k8s-bastion
number_of_k8s_masters: 3
number_of_k8s_nodes: 3
@@ -22,30 +17,10 @@ minions_os_disk_size: 1000
admin_username: devops
admin_password: changeme
# MAKE SURE TO CHANGE THIS TO YOUR PUBLIC KEY to access your azure machines
ssh_public_keys:
- "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDLRzcxbsFDdEibiyXCSdIFh7bKbXso1NqlKjEyPTptf3aBXHEhVil0lJRjGpTlpfTy7PHvXFbXIOCdv9tOmeH1uxWDDeZawgPFV6VSZ1QneCL+8bxzhjiCn8133wBSPZkN8rbFKd9eEUUBfx8ipCblYblF9FcidylwtMt5TeEmXk8yRVkPiCuEYuDplhc2H0f4PsK3pFb5aDVdaDT3VeIypnOQZZoUxHWqm6ThyHrzLJd3SrZf+RROFWW1uInIDf/SZlXojczUYoffxgT1lERfOJCHJXsqbZWugbxQBwqsVsX59+KPxFFo6nV88h3UQr63wbFx52/MXkX4WrCkAHzN ablock-vwfs@dell-lappy"
# Disable using ssh using password. Change it to false to allow to connect to ssh by password
disablePasswordAuthentication: true
ssh_public_key: "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDLRzcxbsFDdEibiyXCSdIFh7bKbXso1NqlKjEyPTptf3aBXHEhVil0lJRjGpTlpfTy7PHvXFbXIOCdv9tOmeH1uxWDDeZawgPFV6VSZ1QneCL+8bxzhjiCn8133wBSPZkN8rbFKd9eEUUBfx8ipCblYblF9FcidylwtMt5TeEmXk8yRVkPiCuEYuDplhc2H0f4PsK3pFb5aDVdaDT3VeIypnOQZZoUxHWqm6ThyHrzLJd3SrZf+RROFWW1uInIDf/SZlXojczUYoffxgT1lERfOJCHJXsqbZWugbxQBwqsVsX59+KPxFFo6nV88h3UQr63wbFx52/MXkX4WrCkAHzN ablock-vwfs@dell-lappy"
# Azure CIDRs
azure_vnet_cidr: 10.0.0.0/8
azure_admin_cidr: 10.241.2.0/24
azure_masters_cidr: 10.0.4.0/24
azure_minions_cidr: 10.240.0.0/16
# Azure loadbalancer port to use to access your cluster
kube_apiserver_port: 6443
# Azure Netwoking and storage naming to use with inventory/all.yml
#azure_virtual_network_name: KubeVNET
#azure_subnet_admin_name: ad-subnet
#azure_subnet_masters_name: master-subnet
#azure_subnet_minions_name: minion-subnet
#azure_route_table_name: routetable
#azure_security_group_name: secgroup
# Storage types available are: "Standard_LRS","Premium_LRS"
#azure_storage_account_type: Standard_LRS

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@@ -4,11 +4,8 @@
command: azure vm list-ip-address --json {{ azure_resource_group }}
register: vm_list_cmd
- name: Set vm_list
set_fact:
- set_fact:
vm_list: "{{ vm_list_cmd.stdout }}"
- name: Generate inventory
template:
src: inventory.j2
dest: "{{ playbook_dir }}/inventory"
template: src=inventory.j2 dest="{{playbook_dir}}/inventory"

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
---
- name: Query Azure VMs IPs
command: az vm list-ip-addresses -o json --resource-group {{ azure_resource_group }}
register: vm_ip_list_cmd
- name: Query Azure VMs Roles
command: az vm list -o json --resource-group {{ azure_resource_group }}
register: vm_list_cmd
- name: Query Azure Load Balancer Public IP
command: az network public-ip show -o json -g {{ azure_resource_group }} -n kubernetes-api-pubip
register: lb_pubip_cmd
- name: Set VM IP, roles lists and load balancer public IP
set_fact:
vm_ip_list: "{{ vm_ip_list_cmd.stdout }}"
vm_roles_list: "{{ vm_list_cmd.stdout }}"
lb_pubip: "{{ lb_pubip_cmd.stdout }}"
- name: Generate inventory
template:
src: inventory.j2
dest: "{{ playbook_dir }}/inventory"
- name: Generate Load Balancer variables
template:
src: loadbalancer_vars.j2
dest: "{{ playbook_dir }}/loadbalancer_vars.yml"

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
{% for vm in vm_ip_list %}
{% if not use_bastion or vm.virtualMachine.name == 'bastion' %}
{{ vm.virtualMachine.name }} ansible_ssh_host={{ vm.virtualMachine.network.publicIpAddresses[0].ipAddress }} ip={{ vm.virtualMachine.network.privateIpAddresses[0] }}
{% else %}
{{ vm.virtualMachine.name }} ansible_ssh_host={{ vm.virtualMachine.network.privateIpAddresses[0] }}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
[kube-master]
{% for vm in vm_roles_list %}
{% if 'kube-master' in vm.tags.roles %}
{{ vm.name }}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
[etcd]
{% for vm in vm_roles_list %}
{% if 'etcd' in vm.tags.roles %}
{{ vm.name }}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
[kube-node]
{% for vm in vm_roles_list %}
{% if 'kube-node' in vm.tags.roles %}
{{ vm.name }}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
[k8s-cluster:children]
kube-node
kube-master

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
## External LB example config
apiserver_loadbalancer_domain_name: {{ lb_pubip.dnsSettings.fqdn }}
loadbalancer_apiserver:
address: {{ lb_pubip.ipAddress }}
port: 6443
## Internal loadbalancers for apiservers
loadbalancer_apiserver_localhost: false

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@@ -1,16 +1,15 @@
---
apiVersion: "2015-06-15"
virtualNetworkName: "{{ azure_virtual_network_name | default('KubeVNET') }}"
virtualNetworkName: "KubVNET"
subnetAdminName: "{{ azure_subnet_admin_name | default('ad-subnet') }}"
subnetMastersName: "{{ azure_subnet_masters_name | default('master-subnet') }}"
subnetMinionsName: "{{ azure_subnet_minions_name | default('minion-subnet') }}"
subnetAdminName: "ad-subnet"
subnetMastersName: "master-subnet"
subnetMinionsName: "minion-subnet"
routeTableName: "{{ azure_route_table_name | default('routetable') }}"
securityGroupName: "{{ azure_security_group_name | default('secgroup') }}"
routeTableName: "routetable"
securityGroupName: "secgroup"
nameSuffix: "{{ cluster_name }}"
nameSuffix: "{{cluster_name}}"
availabilitySetMasters: "master-avs"
availabilitySetMinions: "minion-avs"
@@ -29,9 +28,10 @@ sshKeyPath: "/home/{{admin_username}}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
imageReference:
publisher: "OpenLogic"
offer: "CentOS"
sku: "7.5"
sku: "7.2"
version: "latest"
imageReferenceJson: "{{imageReference|to_json}}"
storageAccountName: "sa{{nameSuffix | replace('-', '')}}"
storageAccountType: "{{ azure_storage_account_type | default('Standard_LRS') }}"
storageAccountType: "Standard_LRS"

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@@ -1,18 +1,9 @@
---
- name: Set base_dir
set_fact:
base_dir: "{{ playbook_dir }}/.generated/"
- set_fact:
base_dir: "{{playbook_dir}}/.generated/"
- name: Create base_dir
file:
path: "{{ base_dir }}"
state: directory
recurse: true
- file: path={{base_dir}} state=directory recurse=true
- name: Store json files in base_dir
template:
src: "{{ item }}"
dest: "{{ base_dir }}/{{ item }}"
- template: src={{item}} dest="{{base_dir}}/{{item}}"
with_items:
- network.json
- storage.json

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@@ -15,12 +15,7 @@
"name": "{{bastionIPAddressName}}",
"location": "[resourceGroup().location]",
"properties": {
"publicIPAllocationMethod": "Static",
"dnsSettings": {
{% if bastion_domain_prefix %}
"domainNameLabel": "{{ bastion_domain_prefix }}"
{% endif %}
}
"publicIPAllocationMethod": "Static"
}
},
{
@@ -71,12 +66,10 @@
"disablePasswordAuthentication": "true",
"ssh": {
"publicKeys": [
{% for key in ssh_public_keys %}
{
"path": "{{sshKeyPath}}",
"keyData": "{{key}}"
}{% if loop.index < ssh_public_keys | length %},{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
"keyData": "{{ssh_public_key}}"
}
]
}
}

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@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@
"id": "[concat(variables('lbID'), '/backendAddressPools/kube-api-backend')]"
},
"protocol": "tcp",
"frontendPort": "{{kube_apiserver_port}}",
"backendPort": "{{kube_apiserver_port}}",
"frontendPort": 443,
"backendPort": 443,
"enableFloatingIP": false,
"idleTimeoutInMinutes": 5,
"probe": {
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
"name": "kube-api",
"properties": {
"protocol": "tcp",
"port": "{{kube_apiserver_port}}",
"port": 443,
"intervalInSeconds": 5,
"numberOfProbes": 2
}
@@ -162,12 +162,10 @@
"disablePasswordAuthentication": "{{disablePasswordAuthentication}}",
"ssh": {
"publicKeys": [
{% for key in ssh_public_keys %}
{
"path": "{{sshKeyPath}}",
"keyData": "{{key}}"
}{% if loop.index < ssh_public_keys | length %},{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
"keyData": "{{ssh_public_key}}"
}
]
}
}
@@ -195,4 +193,4 @@
} {% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
]
}
}

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@@ -79,12 +79,10 @@
"disablePasswordAuthentication": "{{disablePasswordAuthentication}}",
"ssh": {
"publicKeys": [
{% for key in ssh_public_keys %}
{
"path": "{{sshKeyPath}}",
"keyData": "{{key}}"
}{% if loop.index < ssh_public_keys | length %},{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
"keyData": "{{ssh_public_key}}"
}
]
}
}

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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
"description": "Allow secure kube-api",
"protocol": "Tcp",
"sourcePortRange": "*",
"destinationPortRange": "{{kube_apiserver_port}}",
"destinationPortRange": "443",
"sourceAddressPrefix": "Internet",
"destinationAddressPrefix": "*",
"access": "Allow",
@@ -106,4 +106,4 @@
"dependsOn": []
}
]
}
}

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@@ -1,176 +0,0 @@
# Kubespray DIND experimental setup
This ansible playbook creates local docker containers
to serve as Kubernetes "nodes", which in turn will run
"normal" Kubernetes docker containers, a mode usually
called DIND (Docker-IN-Docker).
The playbook has two roles:
- dind-host: creates the "nodes" as containers in localhost, with
appropriate settings for DIND (privileged, volume mapping for dind
storage, etc).
- dind-cluster: customizes each node container to have required
system packages installed, and some utils (swapoff, lsattr)
symlinked to /bin/true to ease mimicking a real node.
This playbook has been test with Ubuntu 16.04 as host and ubuntu:16.04
as docker images (note that dind-cluster has specific customization
for these images).
The playbook also creates a `/tmp/kubespray.dind.inventory_builder.sh`
helper (wraps up running `contrib/inventory_builder/inventory.py` with
node containers IPs and prefix).
## Deploying
See below for a complete successful run:
1. Create the node containers
~~~~
# From the kubespray root dir
cd contrib/dind
pip install -r requirements.txt
ansible-playbook -i hosts dind-cluster.yaml
# Back to kubespray root
cd ../..
~~~~
NOTE: if the playbook run fails with something like below error
message, you may need to specifically set `ansible_python_interpreter`,
see `./hosts` file for an example expanded localhost entry.
~~~
failed: [localhost] (item=kube-node1) => {"changed": false, "item": "kube-node1", "msg": "Failed to import docker or docker-py - No module named requests.exceptions. Try `pip install docker` or `pip install docker-py` (Python 2.6)"}
~~~
2. Customize kubespray-dind.yaml
Note that there's coupling between above created node containers
and `kubespray-dind.yaml` settings, in particular regarding selected `node_distro`
(as set in `group_vars/all/all.yaml`), and docker settings.
~~~
$EDITOR contrib/dind/kubespray-dind.yaml
~~~
3. Prepare the inventory and run the playbook
~~~
INVENTORY_DIR=inventory/local-dind
mkdir -p ${INVENTORY_DIR}
rm -f ${INVENTORY_DIR}/hosts.ini
CONFIG_FILE=${INVENTORY_DIR}/hosts.ini /tmp/kubespray.dind.inventory_builder.sh
ansible-playbook --become -e ansible_ssh_user=debian -i ${INVENTORY_DIR}/hosts.ini cluster.yml --extra-vars @contrib/dind/kubespray-dind.yaml
~~~
NOTE: You could also test other distros without editing files by
passing `--extra-vars` as per below commandline,
replacing `DISTRO` by either `debian`, `ubuntu`, `centos`, `fedora`:
~~~
cd contrib/dind
ansible-playbook -i hosts dind-cluster.yaml --extra-vars node_distro=DISTRO
cd ../..
CONFIG_FILE=inventory/local-dind/hosts.ini /tmp/kubespray.dind.inventory_builder.sh
ansible-playbook --become -e ansible_ssh_user=DISTRO -i inventory/local-dind/hosts.ini cluster.yml --extra-vars @contrib/dind/kubespray-dind.yaml --extra-vars bootstrap_os=DISTRO
~~~
## Resulting deployment
See below to get an idea on how a completed deployment looks like,
from the host where you ran kubespray playbooks.
### node_distro: debian
Running from an Ubuntu Xenial host:
~~~
$ uname -a
Linux ip-xx-xx-xx-xx 4.4.0-1069-aws #79-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 24
15:01:41 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
1835dd183b75 debian:9.5 "sh -c 'apt-get -qy …" 43 minutes ago Up 43 minutes kube-node5
30b0af8d2924 debian:9.5 "sh -c 'apt-get -qy …" 43 minutes ago Up 43 minutes kube-node4
3e0d1510c62f debian:9.5 "sh -c 'apt-get -qy …" 43 minutes ago Up 43 minutes kube-node3
738993566f94 debian:9.5 "sh -c 'apt-get -qy …" 44 minutes ago Up 44 minutes kube-node2
c581ef662ed2 debian:9.5 "sh -c 'apt-get -qy …" 44 minutes ago Up 44 minutes kube-node1
$ docker exec kube-node1 kubectl get node
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
kube-node1 Ready master,node 18m v1.12.1
kube-node2 Ready master,node 17m v1.12.1
kube-node3 Ready node 17m v1.12.1
kube-node4 Ready node 17m v1.12.1
kube-node5 Ready node 17m v1.12.1
$ docker exec kube-node1 kubectl get pod --all-namespaces
NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
default netchecker-agent-67489 1/1 Running 0 2m51s
default netchecker-agent-6qq6s 1/1 Running 0 2m51s
default netchecker-agent-fsw92 1/1 Running 0 2m51s
default netchecker-agent-fw6tl 1/1 Running 0 2m51s
default netchecker-agent-hostnet-8f2zb 1/1 Running 0 3m
default netchecker-agent-hostnet-gq7ml 1/1 Running 0 3m
default netchecker-agent-hostnet-jfkgv 1/1 Running 0 3m
default netchecker-agent-hostnet-kwfwx 1/1 Running 0 3m
default netchecker-agent-hostnet-r46nm 1/1 Running 0 3m
default netchecker-agent-lxdrn 1/1 Running 0 2m51s
default netchecker-server-864bd4c897-9vstl 1/1 Running 0 2m40s
default sh-68fcc6db45-qf55h 1/1 Running 1 12m
kube-system coredns-7598f59475-6vknq 1/1 Running 0 14m
kube-system coredns-7598f59475-l5q5x 1/1 Running 0 14m
kube-system kube-apiserver-kube-node1 1/1 Running 0 17m
kube-system kube-apiserver-kube-node2 1/1 Running 0 18m
kube-system kube-controller-manager-kube-node1 1/1 Running 0 18m
kube-system kube-controller-manager-kube-node2 1/1 Running 0 18m
kube-system kube-proxy-5xx9d 1/1 Running 0 17m
kube-system kube-proxy-cdqq4 1/1 Running 0 17m
kube-system kube-proxy-n64ls 1/1 Running 0 17m
kube-system kube-proxy-pswmj 1/1 Running 0 18m
kube-system kube-proxy-x89qw 1/1 Running 0 18m
kube-system kube-scheduler-kube-node1 1/1 Running 4 17m
kube-system kube-scheduler-kube-node2 1/1 Running 4 18m
kube-system kubernetes-dashboard-5db4d9f45f-548rl 1/1 Running 0 14m
kube-system nginx-proxy-kube-node3 1/1 Running 4 17m
kube-system nginx-proxy-kube-node4 1/1 Running 4 17m
kube-system nginx-proxy-kube-node5 1/1 Running 4 17m
kube-system weave-net-42bfr 2/2 Running 0 16m
kube-system weave-net-6gt8m 2/2 Running 0 16m
kube-system weave-net-88nnc 2/2 Running 0 16m
kube-system weave-net-shckr 2/2 Running 0 16m
kube-system weave-net-xr46t 2/2 Running 0 16m
$ docker exec kube-node1 curl -s http://localhost:31081/api/v1/connectivity_check
{"Message":"All 10 pods successfully reported back to the server","Absent":null,"Outdated":null}
~~~
## Using ./run-test-distros.sh
You can use `./run-test-distros.sh` to run a set of tests via DIND,
and excerpt from this script, to get an idea:
~~~
# The SPEC file(s) must have two arrays as e.g.
# DISTROS=(debian centos)
# EXTRAS=(
# 'kube_network_plugin=calico'
# 'kube_network_plugin=flannel'
# 'kube_network_plugin=weave'
# )
# that will be tested in a "combinatory" way (e.g. from above there'll be
# be 6 test runs), creating a sequenced <spec_filename>-nn.out with each output.
#
# Each $EXTRAS element will be whitespace split, and passed as --extra-vars
# to main kubespray ansible-playbook run.
~~~
See e.g. `test-some_distros-most_CNIs.env` and
`test-some_distros-kube_router_combo.env` in particular for a richer
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---
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: False
roles:
- { role: dind-host }
- hosts: containers
roles:
- { role: dind-cluster }

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
---
# See distro.yaml for supported node_distro images
node_distro: debian

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
---
distro_settings:
debian: &DEBIAN
image: "debian:9.5"
user: "debian"
pid1_exe: /lib/systemd/systemd
init: |
sh -c "apt-get -qy update && apt-get -qy install systemd-sysv dbus && exec /sbin/init"
raw_setup: apt-get -qy update && apt-get -qy install dbus python sudo iproute2
raw_setup_done: test -x /usr/bin/sudo
agetty_svc: getty@*
ssh_service: ssh
extra_packages: []
ubuntu:
<<: *DEBIAN
image: "ubuntu:16.04"
user: "ubuntu"
init: |
/sbin/init
centos: &CENTOS
image: "centos:7"
user: "centos"
pid1_exe: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd
init: |
/sbin/init
raw_setup: yum -qy install policycoreutils dbus python sudo iproute iptables
raw_setup_done: test -x /usr/bin/sudo
agetty_svc: getty@* serial-getty@*
ssh_service: sshd
extra_packages: []
fedora:
<<: *CENTOS
image: "fedora:latest"
user: "fedora"
raw_setup: yum -qy install policycoreutils dbus python sudo iproute iptables; mkdir -p /etc/modules-load.d
extra_packages:
- hostname
- procps
- findutils
- kmod
- iputils

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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
[local]
# If you created a virtualenv for ansible, you may need to specify running the
# python binary from there instead:
#localhost ansible_connection=local ansible_python_interpreter=/home/user/kubespray/.venv/bin/python
localhost ansible_connection=local
[containers]
kube-node1
kube-node2
kube-node3
kube-node4
kube-node5
[containers:vars]
ansible_connection=docker

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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
---
# kubespray-dind.yaml: minimal kubespray ansible playbook usable for DIND
# See contrib/dind/README.md
kube_api_anonymous_auth: true
kubelet_fail_swap_on: false
# Docker nodes need to have been created with same "node_distro: debian"
# at contrib/dind/group_vars/all/all.yaml
bootstrap_os: debian
docker_version: latest
docker_storage_options: -s overlay2 --storage-opt overlay2.override_kernel_check=true -g /dind/docker
dns_mode: coredns
deploy_netchecker: True
netcheck_agent_image_repo: quay.io/l23network/k8s-netchecker-agent
netcheck_server_image_repo: quay.io/l23network/k8s-netchecker-server
netcheck_agent_image_tag: v1.0
netcheck_server_image_tag: v1.0

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docker

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@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
---
- name: set_fact distro_setup
set_fact:
distro_setup: "{{ distro_settings[node_distro] }}"
- name: set_fact other distro settings
set_fact:
distro_user: "{{ distro_setup['user'] }}"
distro_ssh_service: "{{ distro_setup['ssh_service'] }}"
distro_extra_packages: "{{ distro_setup['extra_packages'] }}"
- name: Null-ify some linux tools to ease DIND
file:
src: "/bin/true"
dest: "{{ item }}"
state: link
force: yes
with_items:
# DIND box may have swap enable, don't bother
- /sbin/swapoff
# /etc/hosts handling would fail on trying to copy file attributes on edit,
# void it by successfully returning nil output
- /usr/bin/lsattr
# disable selinux-isms, sp needed if running on non-Selinux host
- /usr/sbin/semodule
- name: Void installing dpkg docs and man pages on Debian based distros
copy:
content: |
# Delete locales
path-exclude=/usr/share/locale/*
# Delete man pages
path-exclude=/usr/share/man/*
# Delete docs
path-exclude=/usr/share/doc/*
path-include=/usr/share/doc/*/copyright
dest: /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/01_nodoc
when:
- ansible_os_family == 'Debian'
- name: Install system packages to better match a full-fledge node
package:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: present
with_items: "{{ distro_extra_packages }} + [ 'rsyslog', 'openssh-server' ]"
- name: Start needed services
service:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: started
with_items:
- rsyslog
- "{{ distro_ssh_service }}"
- name: Create distro user "{{ distro_user }}"
user:
name: "{{ distro_user }}"
uid: 1000
# groups: sudo
append: yes
- name: Allow password-less sudo to "{{ distro_user }}"
copy:
content: "{{ distro_user }} ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL"
dest: "/etc/sudoers.d/{{ distro_user }}"
- name: Add my pubkey to "{{ distro_user }}" user authorized keys
authorized_key:
user: "{{ distro_user }}"
state: present
key: "{{ lookup('file', lookup('env','HOME') + '/.ssh/id_rsa.pub') }}"

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@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
---
- name: set_fact distro_setup
set_fact:
distro_setup: "{{ distro_settings[node_distro] }}"
- name: set_fact other distro settings
set_fact:
distro_image: "{{ distro_setup['image'] }}"
distro_init: "{{ distro_setup['init'] }}"
distro_pid1_exe: "{{ distro_setup['pid1_exe'] }}"
distro_raw_setup: "{{ distro_setup['raw_setup'] }}"
distro_raw_setup_done: "{{ distro_setup['raw_setup_done'] }}"
distro_agetty_svc: "{{ distro_setup['agetty_svc'] }}"
- name: Create dind node containers from "containers" inventory section
docker_container:
image: "{{ distro_image }}"
name: "{{ item }}"
state: started
hostname: "{{ item }}"
command: "{{ distro_init }}"
# recreate: yes
privileged: true
tmpfs:
- /sys/module/nf_conntrack/parameters
volumes:
- /boot:/boot
- /lib/modules:/lib/modules
- "{{ item }}:/dind/docker"
register: containers
with_items: "{{ groups.containers }}"
tags:
- addresses
- name: Gather list of containers IPs
set_fact:
addresses: "{{ containers.results | map(attribute='ansible_facts') | map(attribute='docker_container') | map(attribute='NetworkSettings') | map(attribute='IPAddress') | list }}"
tags:
- addresses
- name: Create inventory_builder helper already set with the list of node containers' IPs
template:
src: inventory_builder.sh.j2
dest: /tmp/kubespray.dind.inventory_builder.sh
mode: 0755
tags:
- addresses
- name: Install needed packages into node containers via raw, need to wait for possible systemd packages to finish installing
raw: |
# agetty processes churn a lot of cpu time failing on inexistent ttys, early STOP them, to rip them in below task
pkill -STOP agetty || true
{{ distro_raw_setup_done }} && echo SKIPPED && exit 0
until [ "$(readlink /proc/1/exe)" = "{{ distro_pid1_exe }}" ] ; do sleep 1; done
{{ distro_raw_setup }}
delegate_to: "{{ item._ansible_item_label|default(item.item) }}"
with_items: "{{ containers.results }}"
register: result
changed_when: result.stdout.find("SKIPPED") < 0
- name: Remove gettys from node containers
raw: |
until test -S /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket; do sleep 1; done
systemctl disable {{ distro_agetty_svc }}
systemctl stop {{ distro_agetty_svc }}
delegate_to: "{{ item._ansible_item_label|default(item.item) }}"
with_items: "{{ containers.results }}"
changed_when: false
# Running systemd-machine-id-setup doesn't create a unique id for each node container on Debian,
# handle manually
- name: Re-create unique machine-id (as we may just get what comes in the docker image), needed by some CNIs for mac address seeding (notably weave)
raw: |
echo {{ item | hash('sha1') }} > /etc/machine-id.new
mv -b /etc/machine-id.new /etc/machine-id
cmp /etc/machine-id /etc/machine-id~ || true
systemctl daemon-reload
delegate_to: "{{ item._ansible_item_label|default(item.item) }}"
with_items: "{{ containers.results }}"
- name: Early hack image install to adapt for DIND
# noqa 302 - this task uses the raw module intentionally
raw: |
rm -fv /usr/bin/udevadm /usr/sbin/udevadm
delegate_to: "{{ item._ansible_item_label|default(item.item) }}"
with_items: "{{ containers.results }}"
register: result
changed_when: result.stdout.find("removed") >= 0

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
# NOTE: if you change HOST_PREFIX, you also need to edit ./hosts [containers] section
HOST_PREFIX=kube-node python3 contrib/inventory_builder/inventory.py {% for ip in addresses %} {{ ip }} {% endfor %}

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@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Q&D test'em all: creates full DIND kubespray deploys
# for each distro, verifying it via netchecker.
info() {
local msg="$*"
local date="$(date -Isec)"
echo "INFO: [$date] $msg"
}
pass_or_fail() {
local rc="$?"
local msg="$*"
local date="$(date -Isec)"
[ $rc -eq 0 ] && echo "PASS: [$date] $msg" || echo "FAIL: [$date] $msg"
return $rc
}
test_distro() {
local distro=${1:?};shift
local extra="${*:-}"
local prefix="$distro[${extra}]}"
ansible-playbook -i hosts dind-cluster.yaml -e node_distro=$distro
pass_or_fail "$prefix: dind-nodes" || return 1
(cd ../..
INVENTORY_DIR=inventory/local-dind
mkdir -p ${INVENTORY_DIR}
rm -f ${INVENTORY_DIR}/hosts.ini
CONFIG_FILE=${INVENTORY_DIR}/hosts.ini /tmp/kubespray.dind.inventory_builder.sh
# expand $extra with -e in front of each word
extra_args=""; for extra_arg in $extra; do extra_args="$extra_args -e $extra_arg"; done
ansible-playbook --become -e ansible_ssh_user=$distro -i \
${INVENTORY_DIR}/hosts.ini cluster.yml \
-e @contrib/dind/kubespray-dind.yaml -e bootstrap_os=$distro ${extra_args}
pass_or_fail "$prefix: kubespray"
) || return 1
local node0=${NODES[0]}
docker exec ${node0} kubectl get pod --all-namespaces
pass_or_fail "$prefix: kube-api" || return 1
let retries=60
while ((retries--)); do
# Some CNI may set NodePort on "main" node interface address (thus no localhost NodePort)
# e.g. kube-router: https://github.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-router/pull/217
docker exec ${node0} curl -m2 -s http://${NETCHECKER_HOST:?}:31081/api/v1/connectivity_check | grep successfully && break
sleep 2
done
[ $retries -ge 0 ]
pass_or_fail "$prefix: netcheck" || return 1
}
NODES=($(egrep ^kube-node hosts))
NETCHECKER_HOST=localhost
: ${OUTPUT_DIR:=./out}
mkdir -p ${OUTPUT_DIR}
# The SPEC file(s) must have two arrays as e.g.
# DISTROS=(debian centos)
# EXTRAS=(
# 'kube_network_plugin=calico'
# 'kube_network_plugin=flannel'
# 'kube_network_plugin=weave'
# )
# that will be tested in a "combinatory" way (e.g. from above there'll be
# be 6 test runs), creating a sequenced <spec_filename>-nn.out with each output.
#
# Each $EXTRAS element will be whitespace split, and passed as --extra-vars
# to main kubespray ansible-playbook run.
SPECS=${*:?Missing SPEC files, e.g. test-most_distros-some_CNIs.env}
for spec in ${SPECS}; do
unset DISTROS EXTRAS
echo "Loading file=${spec} ..."
. ${spec} || continue
: ${DISTROS:?} || continue
echo "DISTROS=${DISTROS[@]}"
echo "EXTRAS->"
printf " %s\n" "${EXTRAS[@]}"
let n=1
for distro in ${DISTROS[@]}; do
for extra in "${EXTRAS[@]:-NULL}"; do
# Magic value to let this for run once:
[[ ${extra} == NULL ]] && unset extra
docker rm -f ${NODES[@]}
printf -v file_out "%s/%s-%02d.out" ${OUTPUT_DIR} ${spec} $((n++))
{
info "${distro}[${extra}] START: file_out=${file_out}"
time test_distro ${distro} ${extra}
} |& tee ${file_out}
# sleeping for the sake of the human to verify if they want
sleep 2m
done
done
done
egrep -H '^(....:|real)' $(ls -tr ${OUTPUT_DIR}/*.out)

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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
# Test spec file: used from ./run-test-distros.sh, will run
# each distro in $DISTROS overloading main kubespray ansible-playbook run
# Get all DISTROS from distro.yaml (shame no yaml parsing, but nuff anyway)
# DISTROS="${*:-$(egrep -o '^ \w+' group_vars/all/distro.yaml|paste -s)}"
DISTROS=(debian ubuntu centos fedora)
# Each line below will be added as --extra-vars to main playbook run
EXTRAS=(
'kube_network_plugin=calico'
'kube_network_plugin=weave'
)

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
DISTROS=(debian centos)
NETCHECKER_HOST=${NODES[0]}
EXTRAS=(
'kube_network_plugin=kube-router {"kube_router_run_service_proxy":false}'
'kube_network_plugin=kube-router {"kube_router_run_service_proxy":true}'
)

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
DISTROS=(debian centos)
EXTRAS=(
'kube_network_plugin=calico {}'
'kube_network_plugin=canal {}'
'kube_network_plugin=cilium {}'
'kube_network_plugin=flannel {}'
'kube_network_plugin=weave {}'
)

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#!/usr/bin/python3
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
@@ -17,11 +17,6 @@
#
# Advanced usage:
# Add another host after initial creation: inventory.py 10.10.1.5
# Add range of hosts: inventory.py 10.10.1.3-10.10.1.5
# Add hosts with different ip and access ip:
# inventory.py 10.0.0.1,192.168.10.1 10.0.0.2,192.168.10.2 10.0.0.3,192.168.1.3
# Add hosts with a specific hostname, ip, and optional access ip:
# inventory.py first,10.0.0.1,192.168.10.1 second,10.0.0.2 last,10.0.0.3
# Delete a host: inventory.py -10.10.1.3
# Delete a host by id: inventory.py -node1
#
@@ -36,22 +31,21 @@
# ip: X.X.X.X
from collections import OrderedDict
from ipaddress import ip_address
from ruamel.yaml import YAML
try:
import configparser
except ImportError:
import ConfigParser as configparser
import os
import re
import sys
ROLES = ['all', 'kube-master', 'kube-node', 'etcd', 'k8s-cluster',
ROLES = ['all', 'kube-master', 'kube-node', 'etcd', 'k8s-cluster:children',
'calico-rr']
PROTECTED_NAMES = ROLES
AVAILABLE_COMMANDS = ['help', 'print_cfg', 'print_ips', 'print_hostnames',
'load']
AVAILABLE_COMMANDS = ['help', 'print_cfg', 'print_ips', 'load']
_boolean_states = {'1': True, 'yes': True, 'true': True, 'on': True,
'0': False, 'no': False, 'false': False, 'off': False}
yaml = YAML()
yaml.Representer.add_representer(OrderedDict, yaml.Representer.represent_dict)
def get_var_as_bool(name, default):
@@ -60,9 +54,7 @@ def get_var_as_bool(name, default):
# Configurable as shell vars start
CONFIG_FILE = os.environ.get("CONFIG_FILE", "./inventory/sample/hosts.yaml")
KUBE_MASTERS = int(os.environ.get("KUBE_MASTERS_MASTERS", 2))
CONFIG_FILE = os.environ.get("CONFIG_FILE", "./inventory.cfg")
# Reconfigures cluster distribution at scale
SCALE_THRESHOLD = int(os.environ.get("SCALE_THRESHOLD", 50))
MASSIVE_SCALE_THRESHOLD = int(os.environ.get("SCALE_THRESHOLD", 200))
@@ -73,17 +65,14 @@ HOST_PREFIX = os.environ.get("HOST_PREFIX", "node")
# Configurable as shell vars end
class KubesprayInventory(object):
class KargoInventory(object):
def __init__(self, changed_hosts=None, config_file=None):
self.config = configparser.ConfigParser(allow_no_value=True,
delimiters=('\t', ' '))
self.config_file = config_file
self.yaml_config = {}
if self.config_file:
try:
self.hosts_file = open(config_file, 'r')
self.yaml_config = yaml.load_all(self.hosts_file)
except OSError:
pass
self.config.read(self.config_file)
if changed_hosts and changed_hosts[0] in AVAILABLE_COMMANDS:
self.parse_command(changed_hosts[0], changed_hosts[1:])
@@ -92,21 +81,18 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
self.ensure_required_groups(ROLES)
if changed_hosts:
changed_hosts = self.range2ips(changed_hosts)
self.hosts = self.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.purge_invalid_hosts(self.hosts.keys(), PROTECTED_NAMES)
self.set_all(self.hosts)
self.set_k8s_cluster()
etcd_hosts_count = 3 if len(self.hosts.keys()) >= 3 else 1
self.set_etcd(list(self.hosts.keys())[:etcd_hosts_count])
self.set_etcd(list(self.hosts.keys())[:3])
if len(self.hosts) >= SCALE_THRESHOLD:
self.set_kube_master(list(self.hosts.keys())[
etcd_hosts_count:(etcd_hosts_count + KUBE_MASTERS)])
self.set_kube_master(list(self.hosts.keys())[3:5])
else:
self.set_kube_master(list(self.hosts.keys())[:KUBE_MASTERS])
self.set_kube_master(list(self.hosts.keys())[:2])
self.set_kube_node(self.hosts.keys())
if len(self.hosts) >= SCALE_THRESHOLD:
self.set_calico_rr(list(self.hosts.keys())[:etcd_hosts_count])
self.set_calico_rr(list(self.hosts.keys())[:3])
else: # Show help if no options
self.show_help()
sys.exit(0)
@@ -115,9 +101,8 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
def write_config(self, config_file):
if config_file:
with open(self.config_file, 'w') as f:
yaml.dump(self.yaml_config, f)
with open(config_file, 'w') as f:
self.config.write(f)
else:
print("WARNING: Unable to save config. Make sure you set "
"CONFIG_FILE env var.")
@@ -127,29 +112,28 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
print("DEBUG: {0}".format(msg))
def get_ip_from_opts(self, optstring):
if 'ip' in optstring:
return optstring['ip']
else:
raise ValueError("IP parameter not found in options")
opts = optstring.split(' ')
for opt in opts:
if '=' not in opt:
continue
k, v = opt.split('=')
if k == "ip":
return v
raise ValueError("IP parameter not found in options")
def ensure_required_groups(self, groups):
for group in groups:
if group == 'all':
try:
self.debug("Adding group {0}".format(group))
if group not in self.yaml_config:
all_dict = OrderedDict([('hosts', OrderedDict({})),
('children', OrderedDict({}))])
self.yaml_config = {'all': all_dict}
else:
self.debug("Adding group {0}".format(group))
if group not in self.yaml_config['all']['children']:
self.yaml_config['all']['children'][group] = {'hosts': {}}
self.config.add_section(group)
except configparser.DuplicateSectionError:
pass
def get_host_id(self, host):
'''Returns integer host ID (without padding) from a given hostname.'''
try:
short_hostname = host.split('.')[0]
return int(re.findall("\\d+$", short_hostname)[-1])
return int(re.findall("\d+$", short_hostname)[-1])
except IndexError:
raise ValueError("Host name must end in an integer")
@@ -157,12 +141,12 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
existing_hosts = OrderedDict()
highest_host_id = 0
try:
for host in self.yaml_config['all']['hosts']:
existing_hosts[host] = self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'][host]
for host, opts in self.config.items('all'):
existing_hosts[host] = opts
host_id = self.get_host_id(host)
if host_id > highest_host_id:
highest_host_id = host_id
except Exception:
except configparser.NoSectionError:
pass
# FIXME(mattymo): Fix condition where delete then add reuses highest id
@@ -179,66 +163,22 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
self.debug("Marked {0} for deletion.".format(realhost))
self.delete_host_by_ip(all_hosts, realhost)
elif host[0].isdigit():
if ',' in host:
ip, access_ip = host.split(',')
else:
ip = host
access_ip = host
if self.exists_hostname(all_hosts, host):
self.debug("Skipping existing host {0}.".format(host))
continue
elif self.exists_ip(all_hosts, ip):
self.debug("Skipping existing host {0}.".format(ip))
elif self.exists_ip(all_hosts, host):
self.debug("Skipping existing host {0}.".format(host))
continue
next_host = "{0}{1}".format(HOST_PREFIX, next_host_id)
next_host_id += 1
all_hosts[next_host] = {'ansible_host': access_ip,
'ip': ip,
'access_ip': access_ip}
all_hosts[next_host] = "ansible_host={0} ip={1}".format(
host, host)
elif host[0].isalpha():
if ',' in host:
try:
hostname, ip, access_ip = host.split(',')
except Exception:
hostname, ip = host.split(',')
access_ip = ip
if self.exists_hostname(all_hosts, host):
self.debug("Skipping existing host {0}.".format(host))
continue
elif self.exists_ip(all_hosts, ip):
self.debug("Skipping existing host {0}.".format(ip))
continue
all_hosts[hostname] = {'ansible_host': access_ip,
'ip': ip,
'access_ip': access_ip}
raise Exception("Adding hosts by hostname is not supported.")
return all_hosts
def range2ips(self, hosts):
reworked_hosts = []
def ips(start_address, end_address):
try:
# Python 3.x
start = int(ip_address(start_address))
end = int(ip_address(end_address))
except Exception:
# Python 2.7
start = int(ip_address(str(start_address)))
end = int(ip_address(str(end_address)))
return [ip_address(ip).exploded for ip in range(start, end + 1)]
for host in hosts:
if '-' in host and not host.startswith('-'):
start, end = host.strip().split('-')
try:
reworked_hosts.extend(ips(start, end))
except ValueError:
raise Exception("Range of ip_addresses isn't valid")
else:
reworked_hosts.append(host)
return reworked_hosts
def exists_hostname(self, existing_hosts, hostname):
return hostname in existing_hosts.keys()
@@ -256,34 +196,16 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
raise ValueError("Unable to find host by IP: {0}".format(ip))
def purge_invalid_hosts(self, hostnames, protected_names=[]):
for role in self.yaml_config['all']['children']:
if role != 'k8s-cluster' and self.yaml_config['all']['children'][role]['hosts']: # noqa
all_hosts = self.yaml_config['all']['children'][role]['hosts'].copy() # noqa
for host in all_hosts.keys():
if host not in hostnames and host not in protected_names:
self.debug(
"Host {0} removed from role {1}".format(host, role)) # noqa
del self.yaml_config['all']['children'][role]['hosts'][host] # noqa
# purge from all
if self.yaml_config['all']['hosts']:
all_hosts = self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'].copy()
for host in all_hosts.keys():
for role in self.config.sections():
for host, _ in self.config.items(role):
if host not in hostnames and host not in protected_names:
self.debug("Host {0} removed from role all".format(host))
del self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'][host]
self.debug("Host {0} removed from role {1}".format(host,
role))
self.config.remove_option(role, host)
def add_host_to_group(self, group, host, opts=""):
self.debug("adding host {0} to group {1}".format(host, group))
if group == 'all':
if self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] is None:
self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] = {host: None}
self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'][host] = opts
elif group != 'k8s-cluster:children':
if self.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['hosts'] is None:
self.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['hosts'] = {
host: None}
else:
self.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['hosts'][host] = None # noqa
self.config.set(group, host, opts)
def set_kube_master(self, hosts):
for host in hosts:
@@ -294,31 +216,31 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
self.add_host_to_group('all', host, opts)
def set_k8s_cluster(self):
k8s_cluster = {'children': {'kube-master': None, 'kube-node': None}}
self.yaml_config['all']['children']['k8s-cluster'] = k8s_cluster
self.add_host_to_group('k8s-cluster:children', 'kube-node')
self.add_host_to_group('k8s-cluster:children', 'kube-master')
def set_calico_rr(self, hosts):
for host in hosts:
if host in self.yaml_config['all']['children']['kube-master']:
self.debug("Not adding {0} to calico-rr group because it "
"conflicts with kube-master group".format(host))
continue
if host in self.yaml_config['all']['children']['kube-node']:
self.debug("Not adding {0} to calico-rr group because it "
"conflicts with kube-node group".format(host))
continue
if host in self.config.items('kube-master'):
self.debug("Not adding {0} to calico-rr group because it "
"conflicts with kube-master group".format(host))
continue
if host in self.config.items('kube-node'):
self.debug("Not adding {0} to calico-rr group because it "
"conflicts with kube-node group".format(host))
continue
self.add_host_to_group('calico-rr', host)
def set_kube_node(self, hosts):
for host in hosts:
if len(self.yaml_config['all']['hosts']) >= SCALE_THRESHOLD:
if host in self.yaml_config['all']['children']['etcd']['hosts']: # noqa
if len(self.config['all']) >= SCALE_THRESHOLD:
if self.config.has_option('etcd', host):
self.debug("Not adding {0} to kube-node group because of "
"scale deployment and host is in etcd "
"group.".format(host))
continue
if len(self.yaml_config['all']['hosts']) >= MASSIVE_SCALE_THRESHOLD: # noqa
if host in self.yaml_config['all']['children']['kube-master']['hosts']: # noqa
if len(self.config['all']) >= MASSIVE_SCALE_THRESHOLD:
if self.config.has_option('kube-master', host):
self.debug("Not adding {0} to kube-node group because of "
"scale deployment and host is in kube-master "
"group.".format(host))
@@ -330,29 +252,39 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
self.add_host_to_group('etcd', host)
def load_file(self, files=None):
'''Directly loads JSON to inventory.'''
'''Directly loads JSON, or YAML file to inventory.'''
if not files:
raise Exception("No input file specified.")
import json
import yaml
for filename in list(files):
# Try JSON
# Try JSON, then YAML
try:
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
data = json.load(f)
except ValueError:
raise Exception("Cannot read %s as JSON, or CSV", filename)
try:
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
data = yaml.load(f)
print("yaml")
except ValueError:
raise Exception("Cannot read %s as JSON, YAML, or CSV",
filename)
self.ensure_required_groups(ROLES)
self.set_k8s_cluster()
for group, hosts in data.items():
self.ensure_required_groups([group])
for host, opts in hosts.items():
optstring = {'ansible_host': opts['ip'],
'ip': opts['ip'],
'access_ip': opts['ip']}
optstring = "ansible_host={0} ip={0}".format(opts['ip'])
for key, val in opts.items():
if key == "ip":
continue
optstring += " {0}={1}".format(key, val)
self.add_host_to_group('all', host, optstring)
self.add_host_to_group(group, host)
self.write_config(self.config_file)
@@ -364,8 +296,6 @@ class KubesprayInventory(object):
self.print_config()
elif command == 'print_ips':
self.print_ips()
elif command == 'print_hostnames':
self.print_hostnames()
elif command == 'load':
self.load_file(args)
else:
@@ -379,34 +309,27 @@ Available commands:
help - Display this message
print_cfg - Write inventory file to stdout
print_ips - Write a space-delimited list of IPs from "all" group
print_hostnames - Write a space-delimited list of Hostnames from "all" group
Advanced usage:
Add another host after initial creation: inventory.py 10.10.1.5
Add range of hosts: inventory.py 10.10.1.3-10.10.1.5
Add hosts with different ip and access ip: inventory.py 10.0.0.1,192.168.10.1 10.0.0.2,192.168.10.2 10.0.0.3,192.168.10.3
Add hosts with a specific hostname, ip, and optional access ip: first,10.0.0.1,192.168.10.1 second,10.0.0.2 last,10.0.0.3
Delete a host: inventory.py -10.10.1.3
Delete a host by id: inventory.py -node1
Configurable env vars:
DEBUG Enable debug printing. Default: True
CONFIG_FILE File to write config to Default: ./inventory/sample/hosts.yaml
CONFIG_FILE File to write config to Default: ./inventory.cfg
HOST_PREFIX Host prefix for generated hosts. Default: node
SCALE_THRESHOLD Separate ETCD role if # of nodes >= 50
MASSIVE_SCALE_THRESHOLD Separate K8s master and ETCD if # of nodes >= 200
''' # noqa
'''
print(help_text)
def print_config(self):
yaml.dump(self.yaml_config, sys.stdout)
def print_hostnames(self):
print(' '.join(self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'].keys()))
self.config.write(sys.stdout)
def print_ips(self):
ips = []
for host, opts in self.yaml_config['all']['hosts'].items():
for host, opts in self.config.items('all'):
ips.append(self.get_ip_from_opts(opts))
print(' '.join(ips))
@@ -414,8 +337,7 @@ MASSIVE_SCALE_THRESHOLD Separate K8s master and ETCD if # of nodes >= 200
def main(argv=None):
if not argv:
argv = sys.argv[1:]
KubesprayInventory(argv, CONFIG_FILE)
KargoInventory(argv, CONFIG_FILE)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())

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@@ -1,3 +1 @@
configparser>=3.3.0
ruamel.yaml>=0.15.88
ipaddress

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@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
[metadata]
name = kubespray-inventory-builder
name = kargo-inventory-builder
version = 0.1

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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import inventory
import mock
import unittest
@@ -23,7 +22,7 @@ path = "./contrib/inventory_builder/"
if path not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(path)
import inventory # noqa
import inventory
class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
@@ -32,26 +31,24 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
sys_mock.exit = mock.Mock()
super(TestInventory, self).setUp()
self.data = ['10.90.3.2', '10.90.3.3', '10.90.3.4']
self.inv = inventory.KubesprayInventory()
self.inv = inventory.KargoInventory()
def test_get_ip_from_opts(self):
optstring = {'ansible_host': '10.90.3.2',
'ip': '10.90.3.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.3.2'}
optstring = "ansible_host=10.90.3.2 ip=10.90.3.2"
expected = "10.90.3.2"
result = self.inv.get_ip_from_opts(optstring)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_get_ip_from_opts_invalid(self):
optstring = "notanaddr=value something random!chars:D"
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "IP parameter not found",
self.inv.get_ip_from_opts, optstring)
self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, "IP parameter not found",
self.inv.get_ip_from_opts, optstring)
def test_ensure_required_groups(self):
groups = ['group1', 'group2']
self.inv.ensure_required_groups(groups)
for group in groups:
self.assertTrue(group in self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children'])
self.assertTrue(group in self.inv.config.sections())
def test_get_host_id(self):
hostnames = ['node99', 'no99de01', '01node01', 'node1.domain',
@@ -64,55 +61,41 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
def test_get_host_id_invalid(self):
bad_hostnames = ['node', 'no99de', '01node', 'node.111111']
for hostname in bad_hostnames:
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "Host name must end in an",
self.inv.get_host_id, hostname)
self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, "Host name must end in an",
self.inv.get_host_id, hostname)
def test_build_hostnames_add_one(self):
changed_hosts = ['10.90.0.2']
expected = OrderedDict([('node1',
{'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'})])
'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2')])
result = self.inv.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_build_hostnames_add_duplicate(self):
changed_hosts = ['10.90.0.2']
expected = OrderedDict([('node1',
{'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'})])
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] = expected
'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2')])
self.inv.config['all'] = expected
result = self.inv.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_build_hostnames_add_two(self):
changed_hosts = ['10.90.0.2', '10.90.0.3']
expected = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] = OrderedDict()
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
self.inv.config['all'] = OrderedDict()
result = self.inv.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_build_hostnames_delete_first(self):
changed_hosts = ['-10.90.0.2']
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] = existing_hosts
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
self.inv.config['all'] = existing_hosts
expected = OrderedDict([
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
result = self.inv.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
@@ -120,12 +103,8 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
hostname = 'node1'
expected = True
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
result = self.inv.exists_hostname(existing_hosts, hostname)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
@@ -133,12 +112,8 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
hostname = 'node99'
expected = False
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
result = self.inv.exists_hostname(existing_hosts, hostname)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
@@ -146,12 +121,8 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
ip = '10.90.0.2'
expected = True
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
result = self.inv.exists_ip(existing_hosts, ip)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
@@ -159,112 +130,86 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
ip = '10.90.0.200'
expected = False
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
result = self.inv.exists_ip(existing_hosts, ip)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_delete_host_by_ip_positive(self):
ip = '10.90.0.2'
expected = OrderedDict([
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
self.inv.delete_host_by_ip(existing_hosts, ip)
self.assertEqual(expected, existing_hosts)
def test_delete_host_by_ip_negative(self):
ip = '10.90.0.200'
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'})])
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "Unable to find host",
self.inv.delete_host_by_ip, existing_hosts, ip)
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3')])
self.assertRaisesRegexp(ValueError, "Unable to find host",
self.inv.delete_host_by_ip, existing_hosts, ip)
def test_purge_invalid_hosts(self):
proper_hostnames = ['node1', 'node2']
bad_host = 'doesnotbelong2'
existing_hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '10.90.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '10.90.0.3'}),
('doesnotbelong2', {'whateveropts=ilike'})])
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] = existing_hosts
('node1', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.2 ip=10.90.0.2'),
('node2', 'ansible_host=10.90.0.3 ip=10.90.0.3'),
('doesnotbelong2', 'whateveropts=ilike')])
self.inv.config['all'] = existing_hosts
self.inv.purge_invalid_hosts(proper_hostnames)
self.assertTrue(
bad_host not in self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'].keys())
self.assertTrue(bad_host not in self.inv.config['all'].keys())
def test_add_host_to_group(self):
group = 'etcd'
host = 'node1'
opts = {'ip': '10.90.0.2'}
opts = 'ip=10.90.0.2'
self.inv.add_host_to_group(group, host, opts)
self.assertEqual(
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['hosts'].get(host),
None)
self.assertEqual(self.inv.config[group].get(host), opts)
def test_set_kube_master(self):
group = 'kube-master'
host = 'node1'
self.inv.set_kube_master([host])
self.assertTrue(
host in self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['hosts'])
self.assertTrue(host in self.inv.config[group])
def test_set_all(self):
group = 'all'
hosts = OrderedDict([
('node1', 'opt1'),
('node2', 'opt2')])
self.inv.set_all(hosts)
for host, opt in hosts.items():
self.assertEqual(
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'].get(host), opt)
self.assertEqual(self.inv.config[group].get(host), opt)
def test_set_k8s_cluster(self):
group = 'k8s-cluster'
group = 'k8s-cluster:children'
expected_hosts = ['kube-node', 'kube-master']
self.inv.set_k8s_cluster()
for host in expected_hosts:
self.assertTrue(
host in
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['children'])
self.assertTrue(host in self.inv.config[group])
def test_set_kube_node(self):
group = 'kube-node'
host = 'node1'
self.inv.set_kube_node([host])
self.assertTrue(
host in self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['hosts'])
self.assertTrue(host in self.inv.config[group])
def test_set_etcd(self):
group = 'etcd'
host = 'node1'
self.inv.set_etcd([host])
self.assertTrue(
host in self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children'][group]['hosts'])
self.assertTrue(host in self.inv.config[group])
def test_scale_scenario_one(self):
num_nodes = 50
@@ -274,13 +219,11 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
hosts["node" + str(hostid)] = ""
self.inv.set_all(hosts)
self.inv.set_etcd(list(hosts.keys())[0:3])
self.inv.set_kube_master(list(hosts.keys())[0:2])
self.inv.set_etcd(hosts.keys()[0:3])
self.inv.set_kube_master(hosts.keys()[0:2])
self.inv.set_kube_node(hosts.keys())
for h in range(3):
self.assertFalse(
list(hosts.keys())[h] in
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children']['kube-node']['hosts'])
self.assertFalse(hosts.keys()[h] in self.inv.config['kube-node'])
def test_scale_scenario_two(self):
num_nodes = 500
@@ -290,57 +233,8 @@ class TestInventory(unittest.TestCase):
hosts["node" + str(hostid)] = ""
self.inv.set_all(hosts)
self.inv.set_etcd(list(hosts.keys())[0:3])
self.inv.set_kube_master(list(hosts.keys())[3:5])
self.inv.set_etcd(hosts.keys()[0:3])
self.inv.set_kube_master(hosts.keys()[3:5])
self.inv.set_kube_node(hosts.keys())
for h in range(5):
self.assertFalse(
list(hosts.keys())[h] in
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['children']['kube-node']['hosts'])
def test_range2ips_range(self):
changed_hosts = ['10.90.0.2', '10.90.0.4-10.90.0.6', '10.90.0.8']
expected = ['10.90.0.2',
'10.90.0.4',
'10.90.0.5',
'10.90.0.6',
'10.90.0.8']
result = self.inv.range2ips(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_range2ips_incorrect_range(self):
host_range = ['10.90.0.4-a.9b.c.e']
self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "Range of ip_addresses isn't valid",
self.inv.range2ips, host_range)
def test_build_hostnames_different_ips_add_one(self):
changed_hosts = ['10.90.0.2,192.168.0.2']
expected = OrderedDict([('node1',
{'ansible_host': '192.168.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '192.168.0.2'})])
result = self.inv.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_build_hostnames_different_ips_add_duplicate(self):
changed_hosts = ['10.90.0.2,192.168.0.2']
expected = OrderedDict([('node1',
{'ansible_host': '192.168.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '192.168.0.2'})])
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] = expected
result = self.inv.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_build_hostnames_different_ips_add_two(self):
changed_hosts = ['10.90.0.2,192.168.0.2', '10.90.0.3,192.168.0.3']
expected = OrderedDict([
('node1', {'ansible_host': '192.168.0.2',
'ip': '10.90.0.2',
'access_ip': '192.168.0.2'}),
('node2', {'ansible_host': '192.168.0.3',
'ip': '10.90.0.3',
'access_ip': '192.168.0.3'})])
self.inv.yaml_config['all']['hosts'] = OrderedDict()
result = self.inv.build_hostnames(changed_hosts)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
self.assertFalse(hosts.keys()[h] in self.inv.config['kube-node'])

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[tox]
minversion = 1.6
skipsdist = True
envlist = pep8, py33
envlist = pep8, py27
[testenv]
whitelist_externals = py.test

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# Kubespray on KVM Virtual Machines hypervisor preparation
A simple playbook to ensure your system has the right settings to enable Kubespray
deployment on VMs.
This playbook does not create Virtual Machines, nor does it run Kubespray itself.
### User creation
If you want to create a user for running Kubespray deployment, you should specify
both `k8s_deployment_user` and `k8s_deployment_user_pkey_path`.

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#k8s_deployment_user: kubespray
#k8s_deployment_user_pkey_path: /tmp/ssh_rsa

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---
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: False
become: yes
vars:
- bootstrap_os: none
roles:
- kvm-setup

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---
- name: Install required packages
yum:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: present
with_items:
- bind-utils
- ntp
when: ansible_os_family == "RedHat"
- name: Install required packages
apt:
upgrade: yes
update_cache: yes
cache_valid_time: 3600
name: "{{ item }}"
state: present
install_recommends: no
with_items:
- dnsutils
- ntp
when: ansible_os_family == "Debian"
# Create deployment user if required
- include: user.yml
when: k8s_deployment_user is defined
# Set proper sysctl values
- include: sysctl.yml

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---
- name: Load br_netfilter module
modprobe:
name: br_netfilter
state: present
register: br_netfilter
- name: Add br_netfilter into /etc/modules
lineinfile:
dest: /etc/modules
state: present
line: 'br_netfilter'
when: br_netfilter is defined and ansible_os_family == 'Debian'
- name: Add br_netfilter into /etc/modules-load.d/kubespray.conf
copy:
dest: /etc/modules-load.d/kubespray.conf
content: |-
### This file is managed by Ansible
br-netfilter
owner: root
group: root
mode: 0644
when: br_netfilter is defined
- name: Enable net.ipv4.ip_forward in sysctl
sysctl:
name: net.ipv4.ip_forward
value: 1
sysctl_file: /etc/sysctl.d/ipv4-ip_forward.conf
state: present
reload: yes
- name: Set bridge-nf-call-{arptables,iptables} to 0
sysctl:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: present
value: 0
sysctl_file: /etc/sysctl.d/bridge-nf-call.conf
reload: yes
with_items:
- net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-arptables
- net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-ip6tables
- net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables
when: br_netfilter is defined

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---
- name: Create user {{ k8s_deployment_user }}
user:
name: "{{ k8s_deployment_user }}"
groups: adm
shell: /bin/bash
- name: Ensure that .ssh exists
file:
path: "/home/{{ k8s_deployment_user }}/.ssh"
state: directory
owner: "{{ k8s_deployment_user }}"
group: "{{ k8s_deployment_user }}"
- name: Configure sudo for deployment user
copy:
content: |
%{{ k8s_deployment_user }} ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
dest: "/etc/sudoers.d/55-k8s-deployment"
owner: root
group: root
mode: 0644
- name: Write private SSH key
copy:
src: "{{ k8s_deployment_user_pkey_path }}"
dest: "/home/{{ k8s_deployment_user }}/.ssh/id_rsa"
mode: 0400
owner: "{{ k8s_deployment_user }}"
group: "{{ k8s_deployment_user }}"
when: k8s_deployment_user_pkey_path is defined
- name: Write public SSH key
shell: "ssh-keygen -y -f /home/{{ k8s_deployment_user }}/.ssh/id_rsa \
> /home/{{ k8s_deployment_user }}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
args:
creates: "/home/{{ k8s_deployment_user }}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
when: k8s_deployment_user_pkey_path is defined
- name: Fix ssh-pub-key permissions
file:
path: "/home/{{ k8s_deployment_user }}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
mode: 0600
owner: "{{ k8s_deployment_user }}"
group: "{{ k8s_deployment_user }}"
when: k8s_deployment_user_pkey_path is defined

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# Deploy MetalLB into Kubespray/Kubernetes
```
MetalLB hooks into your Kubernetes cluster, and provides a network load-balancer implementation. In short, it allows you to create Kubernetes services of type “LoadBalancer” in clusters that dont run on a cloud provider, and thus cannot simply hook into paid products to provide load-balancers.
```
This playbook aims to automate [this](https://metallb.universe.tf/concepts/layer2/). It deploys MetalLB into kubernetes and sets up a layer 2 loadbalancer.
## Install
```
Defaults can be found in contrib/metallb/roles/provision/defaults/main.yml. You can override the defaults by copying the contents of this file to somewhere in inventory/mycluster/group_vars such as inventory/mycluster/groups_vars/k8s-cluster/addons.yml and making any adjustments as required.
ansible-playbook --ask-become -i inventory/sample/hosts.ini contrib/metallb/metallb.yml
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../../library

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---
- hosts: bastion[0]
gather_facts: False
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults}
- { role: bastion-ssh-config, tags: ["localhost", "bastion"]}
- hosts: kube-master[0]
tags:
- "provision"
roles:
- { role: kubespray-defaults}
- { role: provision }

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---
metallb:
ip_range:
- "10.5.0.50-10.5.0.99"
protocol: "layer2"
# additional_address_pools:
# kube_service_pool:
# ip_range:
# - 10.5.1.50-10.5.1.99"
# protocol: "layer2"
# auto_assign: false
limits:
cpu: "100m"
memory: "100Mi"
port: "7472"
version: v0.7.3

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---
- name: "Kubernetes Apps | Check cluster settings for MetalLB"
fail:
msg: "MetalLB require kube_proxy_strict_arp = true, see https://github.com/danderson/metallb/issues/153#issuecomment-518651132"
when:
- "kube_proxy_mode == 'ipvs' and not kube_proxy_strict_arp"
- name: Kubernetes Apps | Check AppArmor status
command: which apparmor_parser
register: apparmor_status
when:
- podsecuritypolicy_enabled
- inventory_hostname == groups['kube-master'][0]
failed_when: false
- name: Kubernetes Apps | Set apparmor_enabled
set_fact:
apparmor_enabled: "{{ apparmor_status.rc == 0 }}"
when:
- podsecuritypolicy_enabled
- inventory_hostname == groups['kube-master'][0]
- name: "Kubernetes Apps | Lay Down MetalLB"
become: true
template: { src: "{{ item }}.j2", dest: "{{ kube_config_dir }}/{{ item }}" }
with_items: ["metallb.yml", "metallb-config.yml"]
register: "rendering"
when:
- "inventory_hostname == groups['kube-master'][0]"
- name: "Kubernetes Apps | Install and configure MetalLB"
kube:
name: "MetalLB"
kubectl: "{{ bin_dir }}/kubectl"
filename: "{{ kube_config_dir }}/{{ item.item }}"
state: "{{ item.changed | ternary('latest','present') }}"
become: true
with_items: "{{ rendering.results }}"
when:
- "inventory_hostname == groups['kube-master'][0]"

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---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: config
data:
config: |
address-pools:
- name: loadbalanced
protocol: {{ metallb.protocol }}
addresses:
{% for ip_range in metallb.ip_range %}
- {{ ip_range }}
{% endfor %}
{% if metallb.additional_address_pools is defined %}{% for pool in metallb.additional_address_pools %}
- name: {{ pool }}
protocol: {{ metallb.additional_address_pools[pool].protocol }}
addresses:
{% for ip_range in metallb.additional_address_pools[pool].ip_range %}
- {{ ip_range }}
{% endfor %}
auto-assign: {{ metallb.additional_address_pools[pool].auto_assign }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}

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apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
name: metallb-system
labels:
app: metallb
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: controller
labels:
app: metallb
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: speaker
labels:
app: metallb
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
name: metallb-system:controller
labels:
app: metallb
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["services"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "watch", "update"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["services/status"]
verbs: ["update"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["events"]
verbs: ["create", "patch"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
name: metallb-system:speaker
labels:
app: metallb
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["services", "endpoints", "nodes"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"]
{% if podsecuritypolicy_enabled %}
- apiGroups: ["policy"]
resourceNames: ["metallb"]
resources: ["podsecuritypolicies"]
verbs: ["use"]
---
apiVersion: policy/v1beta1
kind: PodSecurityPolicy
metadata:
name: metallb
annotations:
seccomp.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/defaultProfileName: 'docker/default'
seccomp.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/allowedProfileNames: 'docker/default'
{% if apparmor_enabled %}
apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/defaultProfileName: 'runtime/default'
apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/allowedProfileNames: 'runtime/default'
{% endif %}
labels:
app: metallb
spec:
privileged: true
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
allowedCapabilities:
- net_raw
volumes:
- secret
hostNetwork: true
hostPorts:
- min: {{ metallb.port }}
max: {{ metallb.port }}
hostIPC: false
hostPID: false
runAsUser:
rule: 'RunAsAny'
seLinux:
rule: 'RunAsAny'
supplementalGroups:
rule: 'RunAsAny'
fsGroup:
rule: 'RunAsAny'
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
{% endif %}
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: config-watcher
labels:
app: metallb
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["configmaps"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["events"]
verbs: ["create"]
---
## Role bindings
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
name: metallb-system:controller
labels:
app: metallb
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: controller
namespace: metallb-system
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: ClusterRole
name: metallb-system:controller
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
name: metallb-system:speaker
labels:
app: metallb
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: speaker
namespace: metallb-system
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: ClusterRole
name: metallb-system:speaker
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: config-watcher
labels:
app: metallb
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: controller
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: speaker
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: Role
name: config-watcher
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: speaker
labels:
app: metallb
component: speaker
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: metallb
component: speaker
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: metallb
component: speaker
annotations:
prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
prometheus.io/port: "{{ metallb.port }}"
spec:
serviceAccountName: speaker
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 0
hostNetwork: true
containers:
- name: speaker
image: metallb/speaker:{{ metallb.version }}
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
args:
- --port={{ metallb.port }}
- --config=config
env:
- name: METALLB_NODE_NAME
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: spec.nodeName
ports:
- name: monitoring
containerPort: {{ metallb.port }}
resources:
limits:
cpu: {{ metallb.limits.cpu }}
memory: {{ metallb.limits.memory }}
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
capabilities:
drop:
- all
add:
- net_raw
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
namespace: metallb-system
name: controller
labels:
app: metallb
component: controller
spec:
revisionHistoryLimit: 3
selector:
matchLabels:
app: metallb
component: controller
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: metallb
component: controller
annotations:
prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
prometheus.io/port: "{{ metallb.port }}"
spec:
serviceAccountName: controller
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 0
securityContext:
runAsNonRoot: true
runAsUser: 65534 # nobody
containers:
- name: controller
image: metallb/controller:{{ metallb.version }}
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
args:
- --port={{ metallb.port }}
- --config=config
ports:
- name: monitoring
containerPort: {{ metallb.port }}
resources:
limits:
cpu: {{ metallb.limits.cpu }}
memory: {{ metallb.limits.memory }}
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop:
- all
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
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---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
metadata:
name: kubernetes-dashboard
labels:
k8s-app: kubernetes-dashboard
roleRef:
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
kind: ClusterRole
name: cluster-admin
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: kubernetes-dashboard
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# Deploying a Kubespray Kubernetes Cluster with GlusterFS
# Deploying a Kargo Kubernetes Cluster with GlusterFS
You can either deploy using Ansible on its own by supplying your own inventory file or by using Terraform to create the VMs and then providing a dynamic inventory to Ansible. The following two sections are self-contained, you don't need to go through one to use the other. So, if you want to provision with Terraform, you can skip the **Using an Ansible inventory** section, and if you want to provision with a pre-built ansible inventory, you can neglect the **Using Terraform and Ansible** section.
@@ -6,16 +6,16 @@ You can either deploy using Ansible on its own by supplying your own inventory f
In the same directory of this ReadMe file you should find a file named `inventory.example` which contains an example setup. Please note that, additionally to the Kubernetes nodes/masters, we define a set of machines for GlusterFS and we add them to the group `[gfs-cluster]`, which in turn is added to the larger `[network-storage]` group as a child group.
Change that file to reflect your local setup (adding more machines or removing them and setting the adequate ip numbers), and save it to `inventory/sample/k8s_gfs_inventory`. Make sure that the settings on `inventory/sample/group_vars/all.yml` make sense with your deployment. Then execute change to the kubespray root folder, and execute (supposing that the machines are all using ubuntu):
Change that file to reflect your local setup (adding more machines or removing them and setting the adequate ip numbers), and save it to `inventory/k8s_gfs_inventory`. Make sure that the settings on `inventory/group_vars/all.yml` make sense with your deployment. Then execute change to the kargo root folder, and execute (supposing that the machines are all using ubuntu):
```
ansible-playbook -b --become-user=root -i inventory/sample/k8s_gfs_inventory --user=ubuntu ./cluster.yml
ansible-playbook -b --become-user=root -i inventory/k8s_gfs_inventory --user=ubuntu ./cluster.yml
```
This will provision your Kubernetes cluster. Then, to provision and configure the GlusterFS cluster, from the same directory execute:
```
ansible-playbook -b --become-user=root -i inventory/sample/k8s_gfs_inventory --user=ubuntu ./contrib/network-storage/glusterfs/glusterfs.yml
ansible-playbook -b --become-user=root -i inventory/k8s_gfs_inventory --user=ubuntu ./contrib/network-storage/glusterfs/glusterfs.yml
```
If your machines are not using Ubuntu, you need to change the `--user=ubuntu` to the correct user. Alternatively, if your Kubernetes machines are using one OS and your GlusterFS a different one, you can instead specify the `ansible_ssh_user=<correct-user>` variable in the inventory file that you just created, for each machine/VM:
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ k8s-master-node-2 ansible_ssh_host=192.168.0.146 ip=192.168.0.146 ansible_ssh_us
## Using Terraform and Ansible
First step is to fill in a `my-kubespray-gluster-cluster.tfvars` file with the specification desired for your cluster. An example with all required variables would look like:
First step is to fill in a `my-kargo-gluster-cluster.tfvars` file with the specification desired for your cluster. An example with all required variables would look like:
```
cluster_name = "cluster1"
@@ -65,15 +65,15 @@ $ echo Setting up Terraform creds && \
export TF_VAR_auth_url=${OS_AUTH_URL}
```
Then, standing on the kubespray directory (root base of the Git checkout), issue the following terraform command to create the VMs for the cluster:
Then, standing on the kargo directory (root base of the Git checkout), issue the following terraform command to create the VMs for the cluster:
```
terraform apply -state=contrib/terraform/openstack/terraform.tfstate -var-file=my-kubespray-gluster-cluster.tfvars contrib/terraform/openstack
terraform apply -state=contrib/terraform/openstack/terraform.tfstate -var-file=my-kargo-gluster-cluster.tfvars contrib/terraform/openstack
```
This will create both your Kubernetes and Gluster VMs. Make sure that the ansible file `contrib/terraform/openstack/group_vars/all.yml` includes any ansible variable that you want to setup (like, for instance, the type of machine for bootstrapping).
Then, provision your Kubernetes (kubespray) cluster with the following ansible call:
Then, provision your Kubernetes (Kargo) cluster with the following ansible call:
```
ansible-playbook -b --become-user=root -i contrib/terraform/openstack/hosts ./cluster.yml
@@ -88,5 +88,5 @@ ansible-playbook -b --become-user=root -i contrib/terraform/openstack/hosts ./co
If you need to destroy the cluster, you can run:
```
terraform destroy -state=contrib/terraform/openstack/terraform.tfstate -var-file=my-kubespray-gluster-cluster.tfvars contrib/terraform/openstack
terraform destroy -state=contrib/terraform/openstack/terraform.tfstate -var-file=my-kargo-gluster-cluster.tfvars contrib/terraform/openstack
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---
- hosts: gfs-cluster
gather_facts: false
vars:
ansible_ssh_pipelining: false
roles:
- { role: bootstrap-os, tags: bootstrap-os}
- hosts: all
gather_facts: true
- hosts: gfs-cluster
vars:
ansible_ssh_pipelining: true
roles:
- { role: glusterfs/server }
@@ -21,4 +12,6 @@
- hosts: kube-master[0]
roles:
- { role: kubernetes-pv/lib }
- { role: kubernetes-pv }

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# ## As in the previous case, you can set ip to give direct communication on internal IPs
# gfs_node1 ansible_ssh_host=95.54.0.18 # disk_volume_device_1=/dev/vdc ip=10.3.0.7
# gfs_node2 ansible_ssh_host=95.54.0.19 # disk_volume_device_1=/dev/vdc ip=10.3.0.8
# gfs_node3 ansible_ssh_host=95.54.0.20 # disk_volume_device_1=/dev/vdc ip=10.3.0.9
# gfs_node1 ansible_ssh_host=95.54.0.20 # disk_volume_device_1=/dev/vdc ip=10.3.0.9
# [kube-master]
# node1

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glusterfs_ppa_use: yes
glusterfs_ppa_version: "3.5"
For Ubuntu, specify whether to use the official Gluster PPA, and which version of the PPA to use. See Gluster's [Getting Started Guide](https://docs.gluster.org/en/latest/Quick-Start-Guide/Quickstart/) for more info.
For Ubuntu, specify whether to use the official Gluster PPA, and which version of the PPA to use. See Gluster's [Getting Started Guide](http://www.gluster.org/community/documentation/index.php/Getting_started_install) for more info.
## Dependencies

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# For Ubuntu.
glusterfs_default_release: ""
glusterfs_ppa_use: yes
glusterfs_ppa_version: "4.1"
glusterfs_ppa_version: "3.8"
# Gluster configuration.
gluster_mount_dir: /mnt/gluster

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@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ galaxy_info:
- wheezy
- jessie
galaxy_tags:
- system
- networking
- cloud
- clustering
- files
- sharing
- system
- networking
- cloud
- clustering
- files
- sharing

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- name: Ensure Gluster mount directories exist.
file: "path={{ item }} state=directory mode=0775"
with_items:
- "{{ gluster_mount_dir }}"
- "{{ gluster_mount_dir }}"
when: ansible_os_family in ["Debian","RedHat"] and groups['gfs-cluster'] is defined

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# For Ubuntu.
glusterfs_default_release: ""
glusterfs_ppa_use: yes
glusterfs_ppa_version: "3.12"
glusterfs_ppa_version: "3.8"
# Gluster configuration.
gluster_mount_dir: /mnt/gluster

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@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ galaxy_info:
- wheezy
- jessie
galaxy_tags:
- system
- networking
- cloud
- clustering
- files
- sharing
- system
- networking
- cloud
- clustering
- files
- sharing

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
- name: Include OS-specific variables.
include_vars: "{{ ansible_os_family }}.yml"
# Install xfs package
# Instal xfs package
- name: install xfs Debian
apt: name=xfsprogs state=present
when: ansible_os_family == "Debian"
@@ -33,36 +33,24 @@
- name: Ensure Gluster brick and mount directories exist.
file: "path={{ item }} state=directory mode=0775"
with_items:
- "{{ gluster_brick_dir }}"
- "{{ gluster_mount_dir }}"
- "{{ gluster_brick_dir }}"
- "{{ gluster_mount_dir }}"
- name: Configure Gluster volume with replicas
- name: Configure Gluster volume.
gluster_volume:
state: present
name: "{{ gluster_brick_name }}"
brick: "{{ gluster_brick_dir }}"
replicas: "{{ groups['gfs-cluster'] | length }}"
cluster: "{% for item in groups['gfs-cluster'] -%}{{ hostvars[item]['ip']|default(hostvars[item].ansible_default_ipv4['address']) }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}{%- endfor %}"
host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
force: yes
state: present
name: "{{ gluster_brick_name }}"
brick: "{{ gluster_brick_dir }}"
replicas: "{{ groups['gfs-cluster'] | length }}"
cluster: "{% for item in groups['gfs-cluster'] -%}{{ hostvars[item]['ip']|default(hostvars[item].ansible_default_ipv4['address']) }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}{%- endfor %}"
host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
force: yes
run_once: true
when: groups['gfs-cluster']|length > 1
- name: Configure Gluster volume without replicas
gluster_volume:
state: present
name: "{{ gluster_brick_name }}"
brick: "{{ gluster_brick_dir }}"
cluster: "{% for item in groups['gfs-cluster'] -%}{{ hostvars[item]['ip']|default(hostvars[item].ansible_default_ipv4['address']) }}{% if not loop.last %},{% endif %}{%- endfor %}"
host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
force: yes
run_once: true
when: groups['gfs-cluster']|length <= 1
- name: Mount glusterfs to retrieve disk size
mount:
name: "{{ gluster_mount_dir }}"
src: "{{ ip|default(ansible_default_ipv4['address']) }}:/gluster"
src: "{{ ip|default(ansible_default_ipv4['address']) }}:/gluster"
fstype: glusterfs
opts: "defaults,_netdev"
state: mounted
@@ -75,13 +63,13 @@
- name: Set Gluster disk size to variable
set_fact:
gluster_disk_size_gb: "{{ (mounts_data.ansible_facts.ansible_mounts | selectattr('mount', 'equalto', gluster_mount_dir) | map(attribute='size_total') | first | int / (1024*1024*1024)) | int }}"
gluster_disk_size_gb: "{{ (mounts_data.ansible_facts.ansible_mounts | selectattr('mount', 'equalto', gluster_mount_dir) | map(attribute='size_total') | first | int / (1024*1024*1024)) | int }}"
when: groups['gfs-cluster'] is defined and inventory_hostname == groups['gfs-cluster'][0]
- name: Create file on GlusterFS
template:
dest: "{{ gluster_mount_dir }}/.test-file.txt"
src: test-file.txt
dest: "{{ gluster_mount_dir }}/.test-file.txt"
src: test-file.txt
when: groups['gfs-cluster'] is defined and inventory_hostname == groups['gfs-cluster'][0]
- name: Unmount glusterfs
@@ -91,3 +79,4 @@
src: "{{ ip|default(ansible_default_ipv4['address']) }}:/gluster"
state: unmounted
when: groups['gfs-cluster'] is defined and inventory_hostname == groups['gfs-cluster'][0]

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
---
glusterfs_daemon: glusterd
glusterfs_daemon: glusterfs-server

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