Easy customization of kubernetes manifests
Project description
ksux
A simple way for templating kubernetes manifests.
Requirements
This is a python package. So the only requirements are python3
and pip
Installation
- Optional: Create a virtual env.
# option 1: virualvenv
virtualvenv ksux
source ksux/bin/activate
# option 2: venv
python -m venv ksux
source ksux/bin/activate
# option 3: conda
conda create -n ksux python
conda activate ksux
- Install
pip install ksux
How does it work?
tldr.
ksux -b <path_to_base_dir> -p <path_to_patches_dir> -o <output_dir>
Let's say that you have many manifests in some directory (base
directory) that you wish to patch with patches (in the
patches
) directory.
Patches could be in yaml
or json
format (as well as your manifests). However, they must adhere to following schema:
name: <patch_description>
target:
apiVersion: <apiVersion of targeted resource>
kind: <Deployment type of targeted resource>
name: <name of targeted resource>
ops:
- name: <operation description>
path: <path to the part of the manifest to be patched>
value: <value which should be replaced or added>
action: <add|replace|remove>
each patch file must be a list of patches. E.g.:
- name: deployment_patches
target:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
name: web
ops:
- name: replace_image
path: /spec/template/spec/containers/nginx/image
value: nginx:1.23
action: replace
- name: service_patches
target:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
name: nginx-service
ops:
- name: add_https_port
path: /spec/ports
value:
name: https
port: 443
protocol: TCP
targetPort: 443
action: add
- name: rename_http_port
path: /spec/ports/http/name
action: replace
value: new_name
Then all you need to do, is run:
ksux -b <path_to_base_dir> -p <path_to_patches_dir> -o <output_dir>
This will save all patched manifests to the output dir. You can use the --dry-run
flag
ksux -b <path_to_base_dir> -p <path_to_patches_dir> --dry-run
For list of all options see:
ksux --help
the op path
This is a pretty cool thing. Similar to kustomize path, however you can target list item by names of child objects. E.g. say you have a list of ports in a service:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
labels:
app: nginx-service
name: nginx-service
spec:
ports:
- name: new_name
port: 80
protocol: TCP
targetPort: 80
- name: https
port: 443
protocol: TCP
targetPort: 443
selector:
app: web
type: ClusterIP
To target the https
service and change its name, you can specify the path: /spec/ports/https/name
and then
set the value to the new name 💪.
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