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Deployer

Deployer is the provisioning tool that aims to be the interface to multiple Kubernetes providers. Currently, it supports GKE and AKS.

Typical usage

Provision

  • GKE

    • Install Google Cloud SDK

    • Install Google Cloud SDK beta components by running gcloud components install beta

    • Make sure that container registry authentication is correctly configured as described here

    • Set GCLOUD_PROJECT to the name of the GCloud project you wish to use

    • (optional) Set CLOUDSDK_CONFIG to a directory which should be used for gcloud SDK if you don't want to have the default one overwritten.

    • Run from the project root:

      make switch-gke bootstrap-cloud
  • AKS

    • Install Azure CLI

    • Set RESOURCE_GROUP to the name of the Resource Group you wish to deploy in

    • Run from the project root:

      make switch-aks bootstrap-cloud

Deprovision

make delete-cloud

Advanced usage

Deployer uses two config files:

  • config/plans.yml - to store defaults/baseline settings for different use cases (different providers, CI/dev)
  • config/deployer-config-*.yml - to "pick" on of the predefined configs from config/plans.yml and allow overriding settings.

You can adjust many parameters that clusters are deployed with. Exhaustive list is defined in settings.go.

Running make switch-* (eg. make-switch-gke) changes the current context. Running make create-default-config generates config/deployer-config-*.yml file for the respective provider using environment variables specific to that providers configuration needs. After the file is generated, you can make edit it to suit your needs and run make bootstrap-cloud to deploy. Currently chosen provider is stored in config/provider file.

You can run deployer directly (not via Makefile in repo root). For details run:

./deployer help