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Published: Jan 30, 2020 License: Apache-2.0

README

boom: the base tooling operator

semantic-release release GitHub license GitHub release

This project is in alpha state. The API will continue breaking until version 1.0.0 is released

What is it

boom is designed to ensure that someone can create a reproducable "platform" with tools which are tested for their interoperability.

Currently we include the following tools:

  • Ambassador Edge Stack
  • Prometheus Operator
  • Grafana
  • logging-operator
  • kube-state-metrics
  • prometheus-node-exporter
  • loki
  • ArgoCD

Upcoming tools:

  • Flux

How does it work

The operator works by reading a configuration (crd) located in a GIT Repository. Alternativly this crd can be read from the k8s api. In our default setup our "cluster lifecycle" tool orbiter, shares the repository and secrets with boom. This because orbiter deploys boom in a newly created k8s cluster.

apiVersion: boom.caos.ch/v1beta1
kind: Toolset
metadata:
  name: caos
  namespace: caos-system
spec:
  kubeVersion: v1.17.0
  prometheus-operator:
    deploy: true
  logging-operator:
    deploy: true
  prometheus-node-exporter:
    deploy: true
  grafana:
    deploy: true
  ambassador:
    deploy: false
  kube-state-metrics:
    deploy: true
  argocd:
    deploy: false
  prometheus:
    deploy: true
  loki:
    deploy: false

How to use it

Due to the github restriciton that even public images need to be authenticated, you need to make sure that you have pull secret. The used personal access token has to have the repo and read:packages permissions.

kubectl -n caos-system create secret docker-registry boomregistry --docker-server=docker.pkg.github.com --docker-username=${GITHUB_USERNAME} --docker-password=${GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN}
GitOps Mode
Demo with a public crd repository

To easy test the example we have created a demo crd repo, located here demo-orbiter-boom. It holds a boom.yml which can be applied to your cluster.

Apply Boom to your cluster:

kustomize build examples/gitops/publicrepo | kubectl apply -f -
Example with a private repository

Your first have to create an ssh-key which is added as deploy key to your git repository and then save the private key as secret in examples/gitops/privaterepo/secret. Change the name of the key in the examples/gitops/privaterepo/kustomization.yaml with the filename of the saved key.

Apply Boom to your cluster:

kustomize build examples/gitops/privaterepo | kubectl apply -f -
k8s API Mode

example coming soon

License

As usual Apache-2.0 see here

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Directories

Path Synopsis
api
v1beta1
Package v1beta1 contains API Schema definitions for the toolsets v1beta1 API group +kubebuilder:object:generate=true +groupName=toolsets.boom.caos.ch
Package v1beta1 contains API Schema definitions for the toolsets v1beta1 API group +kubebuilder:object:generate=true +groupName=toolsets.boom.caos.ch
cmd
internal
app
bundle/application/mock
Package application is a generated GoMock package.
Package application is a generated GoMock package.
crd
git

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