Status
The Mattermost operator is in alpha, but is being actively developed.
Summary
Mattermost is a scalable, open source collaboration tool. It's written in Golang and React.
This project offers a Kubernetes Operator for Mattermost to simplify deploying and managing your Mattermost instance.
Learn more about Mattermost at https://mattermost.com.
The Mattermost server source code is available at https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-server.
1. Prerequisites
1.1 Kubernetes Cluster with kubectl
You must have a running Kubernetes 1.11.0+ cluster. If you do not, then see the official Kubernetes documentation to get one set up.
In addition you must have kubectl configured for the relevant Kubernetes cluster.
1.2 MySQL Operator
The presslabs/mysql-operator is required if you are not using an external database. To install the MySQL operator run:
$ kubectl create ns mysql-operator
$ kubectl apply -n mysql-operator -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/mysql-operator/mysql-operator.yaml
1.3 Minio Operator
The Minio operator is required. To install the Minio operator run:
$ kubectl create ns minio-operator
$ kubectl apply -n minio-operator -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/minio-operator/minio-operator.yaml
1.4 Mattermost Operator
Finally, install the Mattermost operator with:
$ kubectl create ns mattermost-operator
$ kubectl apply -n mattermost-operator -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/mattermost-operator/mattermost-operator.yaml
2. Install Mattermost
2.1 Quick Install on Azure or AWS
If you are running Kubernetes on Azure or AWS, run the following to install Mattermost:
$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/examples/simple_aws_azure.yaml
After a couple minutes, run:
$ kubectl get clusterinstallation
This will show you something similar to:
NAME STATE IMAGE VERSION ENDPOINT
example-mattermost-installation stable mattermost/mattermost-enterprise-edition 5.11.0 ab8679c3387b311e9ac2a02c03e3d674-230738344.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com
Go to the endpoint listed to access your Mattermost instance.
To customize your Mattermost installation, see section 2.3 Custom Install.
2.2 Quick Install Not on Azure or AWS
If your Kubernetes is running somewhere other than on Azure or AWS, you'll need to install an Ingress controller to access your Mattermost installation. We recommend using the NGINX Ingress Controller.
Once your Ingress controller is installed, run:
$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/examples/simple_anywhere.yaml
To get the hostname or IP address to access your Mattermost installation, you need to look at the service for ingress controller. Using NGINX Ingress, you can do that with:
$ kubectl -n ingress-nginx get svc
2.3 Custom Install
There are a few options that can specified when installing Mattermost with the operator. To customize your install, first download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/examples/full.yaml into a local file named mm_clusterinstallation.yaml
.
Open that up in your file editor and edit the fields under metadata
and spec
. The descriptions for each setting are present in that file.
Once edited to your satisfaction, save the file and run:
$ kubectl apply -f mm_clusterinstallation.yaml
This will install Mattermost with your desired options.
2.4 Uninstall Mattermost
To uninstall a Mattermost installation, simply run kubectl delete -f
with the file you used to install Mattermost.
For example, from the AWS or Azure quick install:
$ kubectl delete -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/examples/simple_aws_azure.yaml
For the install anywhere example:
$ kubectl delete -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mattermost/mattermost-operator/master/docs/examples/simple_anywhere.yaml
For the customized install options example:
$ kubectl delete -f mm_clusterinstallation.yaml
3. Developer flow
To test the operator locally. We recommend Kind, however, you can use Minikube or Minishift as well.
3.1 Prerequisites
To develop locally you will need the Operator SDK.
First, checkout and install the operator-sdk CLI:
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/operator-framework
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/operator-framework
$ git clone https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk
$ cd operator-sdk
$ git checkout master
$ make dep
$ make install
3.2 Testing locally
Developing and testing local changes to Mattermost operator is fairly simple. For that you can deploy Kind and then apply the manifests to deploy the dependencies and the Mattermost operator as well.
You don't need to push the mattermost-operator image to DockerHub or any other registry if testing with kind. You can load the image, built with make build-image
, directly to the Kind cluster by running the following:
$ kind load docker-image mattermost/mattermost-operator:test