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Ververica Platform K8s Operator

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Makes Ververica Platform resources Kubernetes-Native! Defines CustomResourceDefinitions for mapping resources to K8s!

Built for Ververica Platform version 2.x.

More about the Ververica Platform
Ververica Platform Docs

Supported Resources

Since the resources names of K8s and the Ververica Platform somewhat clash, the custom VP Resources will all be prefixed with Vp.

  • DeploymentTarget -> VpDeploymentTarget
  • Deployment -> VpDeployment
  • Namespace -> VpNamespace
  • Savepoint -> VpSavepoint
  • Event -> native K8s Event

Unsupported

  • Job
  • DeploymentDefaults
  • Secret Value
  • Status

To avoid naming conflicts, and for simplicity, and VP metadata and spec fields are nested under the top-level spec field of the K8s resource.

Look in docs/mappings for information on each supported resource.

Getting Started

Please have a look at the docs for information on getting started using the operator.

Editions

This operator works with both the Community and Enterprise editions of the Ververica Platform, with the caveats:

  • VpNamespaces are not supported by the Community Edition, so the manager will not register those resources
  • The spec.metadata.namespace field must either be left unset or set explicitly to default for all Vp resources

Find out more about the editions here.

Running

To run the binary directly, after building run ./bin/manager.

Flags:

  • --help prints usage
  • --vvp-url=http://localhost:8081 the url, without trailing slash, for the Ververica Platform
  • --vvp-edition=enterprise the Ververica Platform Edition to support. See Editions for more.
  • --debug debug mode for logging
  • --enable-leader-election to ensure only one manager is active with a multi-replica deployment
  • --metrics-addr=:8080 address to bind metrics to
  • --watch-namespace=all-namespaces the namespace to watch resources on
  • [--env-file] the path to an environment (.env) file to be loaded

For authorization with the AppManager's API, a token is needed. This can be provided in the environment on either a per-namespace or one-token-to-rule-them-all basis. If it is not provided in the environment, an "owner" token will be created for each namespace that resources are managed in.

Specifying in the environment is a good way to integrate with namespaces that aren't defined in Kubernetes.

Environment:

  • APPMANAGER_API_TOKEN_{NAMESPACE} a token to use for resources in a specific Ververica Platform namespace, upper-cased
  • APPMANAGER_API_TOKEN if no namespace-specific token can be found, this value will be used.

Docker

Images are published to Docker Hub.

  • The latest tag always refers to the current HEAD in the master branch.
  • Each master commit hash is also tagged and published.
  • Git tags are published with the same tag.

Helm

A Helm chart for the operator lives in ./charts/vp-k8s-operator, which sets up a deployment with a metrics server, RBAC policies, CRDs, and, optionally, an RBAC proxy for the metrics over HTTPS.

The CRDs are managed in a separate chart (./charts/vp-k8s-operator-crds), which also needs to be installed.

Development

Built using kubebuilder. kind is used for running a local test cluster, though something like minikube will also do.

More on the design of the controller and its resources can be found in docs/design.md.

Also built as a Go module - no vendor files here.

System Pre-requisites:

  • go >= 1.14.x
  • make >= 4
  • kubebuilder == v2.2.0
  • docker >= 19
  • kind >= 0.6.0

make Scripts

  • make alias for manager
  • make manager builds the entire app binary
  • make run runs the entire app locally
  • make manifests builds the CRDs from ./config/crd
  • make install installs the CRDs from ./config/crd on the cluster
  • make deploy installs the entire app on the cluster
  • make docker-build builds the docker image
  • make docker-push pushes the built docker image
  • make generate generates the controller code from the ./api package
  • make swagger-gen generates the swagger code
  • make lint runs linting on the source code
  • make fmt runs go fmt on the package
  • make test runs the test suites with coverage
  • make patch-image sets the current version as the default deployment image tag
  • make kustomize-build builds the default k8s resources for deployment

For working with a local kind cluster

  • make test-cluster-create initializes a cluster for testing, using kind
  • make test-cluster-delete deletes the testing cluster
  • make test-cluster-setup installs cert-manager, the Community VVP, the vp-k8s-crds, and the vp-k8s-operator on the test cluster
  • make test-cluster-instal-chart builds the operator and installs it on the test cluster from the local chart
  • make test-cluster-instal-crds installs the vp-k8s-operator CRDs on the test cluster from the local chart

Environment

To use the default test cluster, you'll need to store a KUBECONFIG env var pointed to it.

godotenv automatically loads this when running main.

AppManager + Platform APIs

The API Clients are auto-generated using the Swagger Codegen utility.

AppManager

The appmanager-api Swagger file is from the live API documentation (available at ${VP_URL}/api/swagger), but the generated client needs a few updates to work correctly.

Post-Generation Changes

The optional package is missing from many of the imports in the generated code, as must be added manually.

package ververicaplatformapi

import (
	// ...
    "github.com/antihax/optional"
    // ...
)

Affected files:

  • api_event_resource.go
  • api_job_resource.go
  • api_savepoint_resource.go

Type Changes:

  • model_pods.go needs to be updated with the proper Kubernetes types
  • model_volume_and_mount.go needs to be updated with the proper Kubernetes types

There is also a bug that cannot handle an empty Swagger type to represent the any type, so you must manually change model_any.go to:

package appmanagerapi

type Any interface {}

You'll also have to change any usages of this type in structs to be embedded, instead of by pointer ref, namely in:

  • model_json_patch_generic.go

Building Images

The images are built in two steps:

  1. The build.Dockerfile image is a full development environment for running tests, linting, and building the source with the correct tooling. This can also be used for development if you so like, just override the entrypoint.
  2. The build image is then passed as a build arg to the main Dockerfile, which builds the manager binary and copies it over into an image for distribution.

Acknowledgements

Other OSS that influenced this project:

License

Licensed under Apache 2.0

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