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Openshift cluster login on command line

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OCL (OpenShift Login)

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OCL does an automatic login to an OpenShift cluster. It fetches cluster information from app-interface and performs a login via Selenium.

Installation

You can install this library from PyPI with pip:

$ python3 -m pip install openshift-cluster-login

or install it with pipx:

$ pipx install openshift-cluster-login

You can also use pipx to run the library without installing it:

$ pipx run openshift-cluster-login

Usage

$ ocl

This spawns a new shell with the following environment variables are set:

  • KUBECONFIG - path to kubeconfig file
  • OCL_CLUSTER_NAME - cluster name
  • OCL_CLUSTER_CONSOLE - url to cluster console

Features

OCL currently provides the following features (get help with -h or --help):

  • OpenShift console login (oc login) via GitHub or Red Hat authentication
  • Get cluster information from app-interface or user-defined (OCL_USER_CLUSTERS``) _ Open the OpenShift console in the browser`` (--open-in-browser)
  • Shell completion (--install-completion, --show-completion)
  • Credentials via environment variables or shell command (e.g., 1password CLI)
  • Cache App-Interface queries (via GraphQL) for one week

Environment Variables

Variable Name Description Default
OCL_GITHUB_USERNAME OCL_GITHUB_USERNAME_COMMAND Your GitHub username
OCL_GITHUB_PASSWORD OCL_GITHUB_PASSWORD_COMMAND Your GitHub password (e.g. command op read op://Private/Github/password)
OCL_GITHUB_TOTP OCL_GITHUB_TOTP_COMMAND Your GitHub two factor token (e.g. command op item get Github --otp)
OCL_RH_USERNAME OCL_RH_USERNAME_COMMAND Your Red Hat username
OCL_RH_PASSWORD OCL_RH_PASSWORD_COMMAND Your Red Hat password (e.g. command op read op://Private/RH/password)
OCL_RH_TOTP OCL_RH_TOTP_COMMAND Your Red Hat two factor token (e.g. command op item get RH --otp)
OCL_WAIT OCL_WAIT_COMMAND Selenium webdriver wait timeout 2
OCL_APP_INTERFACE_URL OCL_APP_INTERFACE_URL_COMMAND App-Interface URL
OCL_APP_INT_TOKEN OCL_APP_INT_TOKEN_COMMAND App-Interface authentication token
USER_CLUSTERS USER_CLUSTERS_COMMAND User defined clusters as json format (e.g. [{"name": "local-kind", "serverUrl": "https://localhost:6443", "consoleUrl": "not available}]) "[]"

You can either set a variable, e.g. export OCL_GITHUB_USERNAME="mail@example.com" or retrieve it via a command, e.g. export OCL_GITHUB_USERNAME_COMMAND="op read op://Private/Github/username". If a variable is not set but needed, OCL will ask for it interactively.

App-Interface

OCL retrieves the cluster information from app-interface via GraphQL (OCL_APP_INTERFACE_URL) and caches them in your user cache directory (on MacOS, e.g., ~/Library/Caches/ocl/gql_cache/). Remove this directory to force a refresh.

Limitations

  • MacOS only
  • Only Selenium webdriver.Chrome is supported and must be installed manually
    $ brew install --cask chromedriver
    

Development

Code style: black Checked with mypy

Use Conventional Commit messages. The most important prefixes you should have in mind are:

  • fix: which represents bug fixes, and correlates to a SemVer patch.
  • feat: which represents a new feature, and correlates to a SemVer minor.
  • feat!:, or fix!:, refactor!:, etc., which represent a breaking change (indicated by the !) and will result in a SemVer major.
  • chore: release to create a new release

Consider using an empty commit:

git commit --allow-empty -m "chore: release"

When a commit to the main branch has Release-As: x.x.x (case insensitive) in the commit body, Release Please will open a new pull request for the specified version.

git commit --allow-empty -m "chore: release 2.0.0" -m "Release-As: 2.0.0"

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