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operator-sdk
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Building a Kubernetes Operator with the Operator Framework
operator-sdk: brew install operator-sdk
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Annotations in Kubernetes Operator Design
The operator that I've been working on is designed to manage the full lifecycle of a QuestDB database instance, including version and hardware upgrades, config changes, backups, and (eventually) recovery from node failure. I used the Operator SDK and kubebuilder frameworks to provide scaffolding and API support.
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Hacking in kind (Kubernetes in Docker)
I've recently been working on an operator (built using the operator-sdk) that manages cluster node lifecycles. Kind allows you to spin up clusters with multiple nodes, using a Docker container per-node and joining them using a common Docker network. However, the kind executable does not allow you to modify an existing cluster by adding or removing a node.
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Creating Kubernetes Operators with operator-sdk
To illustrate what we can do with an operator, I will create a proof of concept using operator-sdk. According to the official website::
- What Is A Kubernetes Operator?
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Writing a Kubernetes Operator
Besides the frameworks TFA lists, you can also build Operators in Ansible or Helm.
I've found operator-sdk [1] (which uses kubebuilder under the hood) to be a better starting point for operator development.
- Question: Resources to learn K8s operator programming
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Using k8s-apiserver as AAA server for microservices?
Operator SDK is basically just a thin wrapper for kube-builder
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Dont understand how I can watch external resources modification/deletion with my custom operator
yes I agree with youu, an issue has been opened on the operator-sdk github page regarding this topic https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk/issues/6117
sandbox-operator
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RBAC for developer self-service?
I’ve been looking at this sandbox operator recently, it configures all the rbac for you, users just have to create the sandbox resource to get their namespace and permissions created. https://github.com/plexsystems/sandbox-operator
What are some alternatives?
kubebuilder - Kubebuilder - SDK for building Kubernetes APIs using CRDs
terraform-provider-kubernetes-alpha - A Terraform provider for Kubernetes that uses dynamic resource types and server-side apply. Supports all Kubernetes resources.
sample-controller-kubebuilder - This is Sample Controller(Foo Controller) developed by Kubebuilder
postgres-operator - Postgres operator creates and manages PostgreSQL clusters running in Kubernetes
controller-runtime - Repo for the controller-runtime subproject of kubebuilder (sig-apimachinery)
chaos-mesh - A Chaos Engineering Platform for Kubernetes.
postgres-operator - Production PostgreSQL for Kubernetes, from high availability Postgres clusters to full-scale database-as-a-service.
kiosk - kiosk 🏢 Multi-Tenancy Extension For Kubernetes - Secure Cluster Sharing & Self-Service Namespace Provisioning
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
go-tfe - Terraform Cloud/Enterprise API Client/SDK in Golang
cilium-cli - CLI to install, manage & troubleshoot Kubernetes clusters running Cilium
capsule - Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes.