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Update host:port in YAML service URLs by service name and Kubernetes cluster

Project description

Service-Lookup Utility

A Python-based tool for updating YAML configuration files with dynamic host and port information from Kubernetes clusters. This utility is designed to streamline service discovery and configuration management in microservice environments.

Table of Contents

Features

  • Dynamic Service Discovery: Automatically discover services running in a Kubernetes cluster and update your YAML configuration files accordingly.
  • Port Forwarding: Port forward Kubernetes services to your local machine for development and testing purposes.
  • Custom Mappings: Use custom mappings to handle services with different names locally and in Kubernetes.
  • Exclusion of Files: Specify paths to exclude from YAML updates.
  • Setup from Lens Utility: Configure your environment with a simple setup command if using Lens.

Example

service-lookup --root . --namespace dev --services service1,service2 --use-lens --exclude ./target

Port-forwarding service service1 from target port 8080 to local port 24836
Port-forwarding service service2 from target port 8080 to local port 24837 Updated: .\service1\service1-adapter\src\main\resources\application-service1-adapter.yml
✅ Updated: .\service2\service2-adapter\src\main\resources\application-service2-adapter.yml

Press 'ctrl+q' to clean ports and exit.

✅ Process 3740 terminated.
✅ Process 30260 terminated.
✅ Process 31400 terminated.

Requirements

  • Python 3.12 or later
  • kubectl installed and configured
  • Access to a Kubernetes cluster

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Installation from PyPI

pip install service-lookup

Add to PATH

In order to be able to call service-lookup directly from any directory, you must add the Python scripts directory to your PATH environment variable.

The default location for Windows is <User_Directory>/AppData/Local/Programs/Python/<Python_Version>/Scripts.

Installation From Repository

  1. Clone the Repository:

    git clone https://github.com/iByteABit256/service-lookup.git
    cd service-lookup
    
  2. Install Dependencies:

    uv sync
    
  3. Add to pip modules (Optional)

    pip install .
    
  4. Ensure kubectl is Installed: Make sure you have kubectl installed and configured to access your Kubernetes cluster. You should either have a .kubeconfig file or run the setup command if you're using Lens.

Usage

To use the utility, run the main script with the desired options:

Basic Command

service-lookup --root /path/to/root --namespace your-namespace --services service1,service2 --exclude path/to/exclude,another/path/to/exclude

Setup Environment from Kubernetes Lens

To set up your environment based on your Lens configuration, use the --use-lens parameter:

service-lookup --root /path/to/root --namespace your-namespace --services service1,service2 --exclude path/to/exclude,another/path/to/exclude --use-lens

With Mappings

If you have predefined mappings:

service-lookup --root /path/to/root --map service1=localhost:8080,service2=localhost:8081 --exclude path/to/exclude,another/path/to/exclude

Options

  • -r, --root: Root directory to search YAML files.
  • -e, --exclude: Comma-separated list of paths to exclude.
  • -m, --map: Comma-separated service=host:port pairs.
  • -n, --namespace: Kubernetes namespace to discover services.
  • -s, --services: Comma-separated list of service names to port forward. Default value is '*' which means every service in the mapping file.
  • -f, --mapping-file: Path to JSON file with service_name -> kubernetes_service_name mappings.
  • -l, --use-lens: Use kubeconfigs from Lens.

Configuration

Service Mappings

Create a service_mappings.json file to map local service names to Kubernetes service names:

{
    "local-service-a-name": "kubernetes-service-a-name",
    "local-service-b-name": "kubernetes-service-b-name"
}

Running without the --services option searches for every service in the mappings file above.

Exclusion Paths

Use the --exclude option to specify paths in the root directory that should be excluded from updates.

Contributing

All contributions are welcome! To contribute:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or fix.
  3. Commit your changes and push your branch to GitHub.
  4. Submit a pull request for review.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU GPL-3.0 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

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