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habitat-operator

This project is currently unstable - breaking changes may still land in the future.

Overview

The Habitat operator is a Kubernetes controller designed to solve running and auto-managing Habitat Services on Kubernetes. It does this by making use of Custom Resource Definitions.

To learn more about Habitat, please visit the Habitat website.

For a more detailed description of the Habitat operator API have a look at the API documentation.

Prerequisites

  • Habitat >= 0.36.0
  • Kubernetes cluster with version 1.7.x, 1.8.x or 1.9.x.

Installing

go get -u github.com/kinvolk/habitat-operator/cmd/habitat-operator

Building manually from source directory

First clone the operator:

git clone https://github.com/kinvolk/habitat-operator.git
cd habitat-operator

Then build it:

make build

Note: Make sure the source directory is in your $GOPATH before you execute the above command.

Usage

Running outside of a Kubernetes cluster

Start the Habitat operator by running:

habitat-operator --kubeconfig ~/.kube/config

If you built the operator manually, you'll have to specify the path to the binary. So from the root of the source directory, run:

./habitat-operator --kubeconfig ~/.kube/config

Running inside a Kubernetes cluster

Building image from source

First build the image:

make image

This will produce a kinvolk/habitat-operator image, which can then be deployed to your cluster.

The name of the generated docker image can be changed with an IMAGE variable, for example make image IMAGE=mycorp/my-habitat-operator. If the habitat-operator name is fine, then a REPO variable can be used like make image REPO=mycorp to generate the mycorp/habitat-operator image. Use the TAG variable to change the tag to something else (the default value is taken from git describe --tags --always) and a HUB variable to avoid using the default docker hub.

Using release image

Habitat operator images are located here, they are tagged with the release version.

Deploying Habitat operator

Cluster with RBAC enabled

Make sure to give Habitat operator the correct permissions, so it's able to create and monitor certain resources. To do it, use the manifest files located under the examples directory:

kubectl create -f examples/rbac

For more information see the README file in RBAC example

Cluster with RBAC disabled

To deploy the operator inside the Kubernetes cluster use the Deployment manifest file located under the examples directory:

kubectl create -f examples/habitat-operator-deployment.yml

Deploying an example

To create an example service run:

kubectl create -f examples/standalone/habitat.yml

This will create a single-pod deployment of an nginx Habitat service. More examples are located in the example directory.

Contributing

Dependency management

This project uses go dep >= v0.4.1 for dependency management.

If you add, remove or change an import, run:

dep ensure

Testing

To run unit tests locally, run:

make test

To run end-to-end tests locally you need to have minikube up and running. After that just run:

make TESTIMAGE=YOUR_OPERATOR_IMAGE e2e

Clean up after the tests with:

make clean-test

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