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Proxy batch job requests to kubernetes.

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kbatch-proxy

A simple Kubernetes proxy, allowing JupyterHub users to make requests to the Kubernetes API without having direct access to the Kubernetes API.

Motivation

We want kbatch users to be able to create Kubernetes Jobs, access logs, etc., but

  1. Don't want to grant them direct access to the Kubernetes API
  2. Don't want to maintain a separate web application, with any state that's independent of Kubernetes

Enter kbatch-proxy

Design

A simple FastAPI application that sits in between kbatch users and the Kubernetes API. It's expected that the kbatch-proxy application has access to the Kubernetes API, with permission to create namespaces, jobs, etc. This will often be run as a JupyterHub service.

Users will make requests to kbatch-proxy. Upon request we will

  1. Validate that the user is authenticated with JupyterHub (checking the Bearer token)
  2. Validate that data the user is submitting or requesting meets our security model
  3. Make the request to the Kubernetes API on behalf of the user

Security model

This remains to be proven effective, but the hope is to let users do whatever they want in their own namespace and nothing outside of their namespace.

Container images

We provide container images at https://github.com/kbatch-dev/kbatch/pkgs/container/kbatch-proxy.

$ docker pull ghcr.io/kbatch-dev/kbatch-proxy:latest

Deployment

kbatch-proxy is most easily deployed as a JupyterHub service using Helm. A few values need to be configured:

# file: config.yaml
app:
  jupyterhub_api_token: "<jupyterhub-api-token>"
  jupyterhub_api_url: "https://<jupyterhub-url>/hub/api/"
  extra_env:
    KBATCH_PREFIX: "/services/kbatch"

# image:
#   tag: "0.1.4"  # you likely want to pin the latest here.

Note: we don't currently publish a helm chart, so you have to git clone the kbatch repository.

From the kbatch/kbatch-proxy directory, use helm to install the chart

$ helm upgrade --install kbatch-proxy ../helm/kbatch-proxy/ \
    -n "<namepsace> \
    -f config.yaml

You'll need to configure kbatch as a JupyterHub service. This example makes it available at /services/kbatch (this should match KBATCH_PREFIX above):

jupyterhub:
  hub:
    services:
      kbatch:
        admin: true
        api_token: "<jupyterhub-api-token>"  # match the api token above
        url: "http://kbatch-proxy.<kbatch-namespace>.svc.cluster.local"

That example relies on kbatch being deployed to the same Kubernetes cluster as JupyterHub, so JupyterHub can proxy requests to kbatch-proxy using Kubernetes' internal DNS. The namespace in that URL should match the namespace where kbatch was deployed.

Dask Gateway Integration

If your JupyterHub is deployed with Dask Gateway, you might want to set a few additional environment variables in the job so that they behave similarly to the singleuser notebook pod.

app:
  extra_env:
    KBATCH_JOB_EXTRA_ENV: |
      {
        "DASK_GATEWAY__AUTH__TYPE": "jupyterhub",
        "DASK_GATEWAY__CLUSTER__OPTIONS__IMAGE": "{JUPYTER_IMAGE_SPEC}",
        "DASK_GATEWAY__ADDRESS":  "https://<JUPYTERHUB_URL>/services/dask-gateway",
        "DASK_GATEWAY__PROXY_ADDRESS": "gateway://<DASK_GATEWAY_ADDRESS>:80"
      }

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