This repository has k8s tools to manage AppCat services.
Documentation: https://vshn.github.io/appcat-apiserver
The AppCat API Server facilitates work with AppCat services.
The API Server is able to manage the following:
RESOURCE | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
AppCat |
Shows active AppCat services in a cluster |
PotsgreSQLBackup |
Shows available backups of an AppCat PostgreSQL service |
To run the API server on your local machine you need to register the IDE running instance with kind cluster. This can be achieved with the following guide.
The externalName
needs to be changed to your specific host IP.
When running kind on Linux you can find it with docker inspect
.
On some docker distributions the host IP is accessible via host.docker.internal
.
For Lima distribution the host IP is accessible via host.lima.internal
.
# Run this command in kindev -> https://github.com/vshn/kindev
make appcat-apiserver
HOSTIP=$(docker inspect kindev-control-plane | jq '.[0].NetworkSettings.Networks.kind.Gateway')
# HOSTIP=host.docker.internal # On some docker distributions
# HOSTIP=host.lima.internal # On lima distributions
kind get kubeconfig --name kindev > ~/.kube/config
cat <<EOF | sed -e "s/172.21.0.1/$HOSTIP/g" | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: apiregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: APIService
metadata:
name: v1.api.appcat.vshn.io
labels:
api: appcat
apiserver: "true"
spec:
version: v1
group: api.appcat.vshn.io
insecureSkipTLSVerify: true
groupPriorityMinimum: 2000
service:
name: appcat
namespace: default
port: 9443
versionPriority: 10
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: appcat
namespace: default
spec:
ports:
- port: 9443
protocol: TCP
targetPort: 9443
type: ExternalName
externalName: 172.21.0.1 # Change to host IP
EOF
After the above steps just run the API server via IDE with the following arguments.
apiserver --secure-port=9443 --kubeconfig=<your-home-path>/.kube/config --authentication-kubeconfig=<your-home-path>/.kube/config --authorization-kubeconfig=<your-home-path>/.kube/config --feature-gates=APIPriorityAndFairness=false
Protocol Buffers (Protobuf) is a free and open-source cross-platform data format used to serialize structured data. Kubernetes internally uses gRPC clients with protobuf serialization. APIServer objects when handled internally in K8S need to implement protobuf interface. The implementation of the interface is done by code-generator. Two dependencies are required to use this tool protoc and protoc-gen-go.