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An opinionated way of deploying docker-compose to kubernetes clusters by managing them with a helm chart.

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kube-compose

An opinionated way of deploying docker-compose to kubernetes clusters by managing them with a helm chart.

The CLI is intended to be easy to use for those familiar with docker-compose and includes some additional features. Basically all features expect you to have a docker-compose.yaml file in the working directory.

  • kube-compose init => specify the helm release name/namespace in your docker-compose.yaml file
  • docker-compose-like features
    • kube-compose up => helm install/upgrade + volume create (pvc)
    • kube-compose down => helm uninstall
    • kube-compose ps => helm status
    • kube-compose logs SERVICE => kubectl logs
    • kube-compose exec SERVICE => kubectl exec
    • kube-compose restart SERVICE => kubectl rollout restart
    • kube-compose top SERVICE => kubectl exec pod -- cat /proc/*/stats
    • kube-compose stats SERVICE => kubectl top pod
    • kube-compose events SERVICE => kubectl events
    • kube-compose start SERVICE => kubectl scale --replicas={compose_defined}
    • kube-compose scale SERVICE => kubectl scale --replicas={user_specified}
    • kube-compose stop SERVICE => kubectl scale --replicas=0
  • helm-like features
    • kube-compose ls => helm list
    • kube-compose template => helm template
    • kube-compose history => helm history
    • kube-compose status => helm status
    • kube-compose get WHAT => helm get WHAT
    • kube-compose rollback REVISION => helm rollback REVISION
  • additional features
    • kube-compose volume ... => manage docker-compose defined volumes as persistent volume claims
      • kube-compose volume create [VOLUME] => create the claim(s)
      • kube-compose volume rm [VOLUME] => delete the claim(s)
    • kube-compose diff => diff -Naur <(helm get values) <(docker-compose config)
    • kube-compose drift => helm template | kubectl diff -f -
    • kube-compose version SERVICE [<newversion> | major | minor | patch] => like npm version but for services in the docker-compose.yaml
    • kube-compose port-forward SERVICE local:remote

Pre-requisites

  • kubernetes cluster
  • kubectl
  • helm
  • docker-compose

Installation

# install off of pypi
pip install kube-compose

# verify install was successful
kube-compose --help

CLI Usage with Docker

# Assuming your kubeconfig is at the default location ~/.kube/config
alias kube-compose="docker run -v .:/work -v ~/.kube/config:/work/.kube/config -it u8sand/kube-compose"

# verify install was successful
kube-compose --help

End-to-end Example with K3D

# launch a test kubernetes cluster
k3d cluster create -a1 -p "80:80@loadbalancer" -p "443:443@loadbalancer"

# one option for auto-creating Ingress resources from annotations on the deployment
helm repo add maayanlab https://maayanlab.github.io/helm-charts
helm install kubernetes-auto-ingress maayanlab/kubernetes-auto-ingress --set ingressClassName=traefik

# with one of the unit tests
cd tests/units/simple

# start the docker-compose service(s) on the kubernetes cluster
kube-compose up
# check the status of the kubernetes resources
kube-compose ps
# check logs of a service
kube-compose logs test-web
# get into the service container
kube-compose exec -it test-web /bin/sh
# restart a service
kube-compose restart test-web
# see top processes running on the service
kube-compose top test-web
# see cpu/memory being used by the service
kube-compose stats test-web
# see any events that may have occurred for the service
kube-compose events test-web
# stop the service temporarily
kube-compose stop test-web
# start it back up
kube-compose start test-web
# scale the service up
kube-compose scale test-web=2

# we can see helm charts (like kube-compose deployed things) deployed to the cluster with
kube-compose ls
# we can get the actual deployment kubernetes would use with
kube-compose template
# we can see what revision we're at/when it was updated with
kube-compose history
kube-compose status
# we can rollback (with optional version number) if a change we made was bad with
kube-compose rollback
# we can get information like the docker-compose.yaml that was deployed with
kube-compose get values
# we can access cluster services locally with port-forward hostport:containerport
kube-compose port-forward test-web 8080:80
# we can manage persistent volumes with the volume subcommand
kube-compose volume ls
# we can version image in the docker-compose
kube-compose version test-web 1.0.0
# we can diff our local docker-compose with the one that is deployed
kube-compose diff
# we can use drift to see if the deployment spec has been modified outside of kube-compose
kube-compose drift
# let's revert that change
kube-compose version test-web latest

# remove it from the cluster (with volumes, otherwise they stay)
kube-compose down -v

# remove test cluster
k3d cluster delete

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