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A Library that contains a Proxy for KubeVirts VNC Websockets. Uses JWT Tokens for Authentication and to transfer data.

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Websocket Proxy Lib

Library that contains a Proxy for KubeVirts VNC Websockets. It uses JWT Tokens for Authentication and to transfer data.

Installation

  • pip3 install lab-orchestrator-ws-proxy-lib

Documentation

Check out the developer documentation at websocketproxylib.readthedocs.io.

Usage

The library contains one module called ws_proxy_lib that contains one class. This class contains a run and a run_in_thread method that can be used to start the proxy.

First you need to initialize an object of the class. For that you need to pass some parameters:

  • remote_url: The base URL to the Kubernetes api (for example "ws://localhost:8001")
  • api_path: The path in the api that points to a VMI. This needs to contain the variables {namespace} and {vmi_name} (for example "/apis/subresources.kubevirt.io/v1alpha3/namespaces/{namespace}/virtualmachineinstances/{vmi_name}/vnc")
  • local_dev_mode: This is a boolean that indicated if you are running the lib locally in a development mode or running it in a Kubernetes cluster. Running it locally disables ssl. Running it in Kubernetes will automatically include the TLS client certificate from /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt and use the token from /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token.
  • secret_key: The key that is used to decrypt the token.

After that you can just start the proxy with the run and a run_in_thread method. Use the parameters host and port to specify on which host and port this runs.

The proxy works as follows:

It creates a websocket at the given host and port. Then when you want to access a VM you need to call the websocket with a path that contains the token and the VM-name divided by a slash. Example: localhost:5001/ABCTOKENDEF/ubuntu. The example contains the token ABCTOKENDEF and tries to access the VM with the name ubuntu. The token contains a list of allowed VM-names and if the given VM-name is part of the token you will be able to access the VM.

See more at: websocketproxylib.readthedocs.io.

Examples

For an example on how to use this library you can take a look at the WebsocketProxy Project which uses this library and integrates it into a docker image.

Contributing

Issues

Feel free to open issues.

Project Structure

The src folder contains the source code of the library. The tests folder contains the test cases. There is a makefile that contains some shortcuts for example to run the test cases and to make a release. Run make help to see all targets. The docs folder contains rst docs that are used in websocketproxylib.readthedocs.io.

Developer Dependencies

  • Python 3.8
  • Make
  • pip install -r requirements.txt
  • pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

Releases

Your part:

  1. Create branch for your feature (issue/ISSUE_ID-SHORT_DESCRIPTION)
  2. Code
  3. Make sure test cases are running and add new ones for your feature
  4. Create MR into master
  5. Increase version number in src/lab_orchestrator_ws_proxy_lib/__init__.py (semantic versioning)

Admin part:

  1. Check and accept MR
  2. Merge MR
  3. Run make release

Docs

To generate the docs run: cd docs && make html.

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