The kubernetes operator for managing Kubevirt Web UI deployment. Leverages the operator-sdk.
Kubevirt-web-ui image repository on quay.io: quay.io/repository/kubevirt/kubevirt-web-ui
Depending on your OpenShift cluster installation, please choose from the two variants bellow.
If Cluster Console (in openshift-console project) is deployed (as by default), optional parameters can be automatically retrieved from its ConfigMap (follow Variant 1).
Otherwise they need to be explicitely provided (Variant 2).
To ease deployment, parameters of the cluster deployment can be automatically retrieved from the openshift-console ConfigMap, if present.
To do so, the operator's service account will be granted to access the openshift-console namespace.
oc new-project kubevirt-web-ui
cd deploy
oc apply -f service_account.yaml
oc apply -f role.yaml
oc apply -f role_binding.yaml
oc create -f crds/kubevirt_v1alpha1_kwebui_crd.yaml
oc apply -f operator.yaml
In deploy/crds/kubevirt_v1alpha1_kwebui_cr.yaml, add following under spec section based on your actual OpenShift cluster deployment:
-
openshift_master_default_subdomain=[SUBDOMAIN FOR APPLICATIONS]- example:
router.default.svc.cluster.local - Used for composition of web-ui's public URL
- example:
-
public_master_hostname=[FQDN:port]- example:
master.your.domain.com:8443 - Public URL of your first master node, used for composition of public
consoleURL for redirects
- example:
Then execute:
oc new-project kubevirt-web-ui
cd deploy
oc apply -f service_account.yaml
oc apply -f role.yaml
oc apply -f role_binding.yaml
oc create -f crds/kubevirt_v1alpha1_kwebui_crd.yaml
oc apply -f operator.yaml
To actually deploy the Kubevirt Web UI, choose it's version by editting spec.version in deploy/crds/kubevirt_v1alpha1_kwebui_cr.yaml.
Example:
spec:
version: "v1.4.0-9"
The image repository can be farther tweaked by using the spec.registry_url and spec.registry_namespace parameters.
To undeploy the Web UI, set spec.version to empty string ("").
By providing non-empty value here, the Web UI deployment is upgraded/downgraded.
Please note, the version needs to match Web UI's docker image tag in the specified repository (seed default quay repo).
Actual Kubevirt Web UI deployment is managed via KWebUI custom resource
Once spec.version in the CR is set:
oc apply -f deploy/crds/kubevirt_v1alpha1_kwebui_cr.yaml
Other parameters:
- registry_url: "quay.io"
- registry_namespace: "kubevirt"
- openshift_master_default_subdomain
- public_master_hostname
Processing status can be observed within the KWebUI custom resource's status section:
status.phase- contains one of the string constants for automatizationstatus.message- human readable details
In case of errors, watch operator's pod logs, sort of:
oc logs kubevirt-web-ui-operator-85ffcdd9d5-8lt9g
See operator-sdk for the tooling installation instructions.
The operator is built using:
operator-sdk build quay.io/[YOUR_REPO]/kubevirt-web-ui-operator
The project is intentionally not based on the ansible operator-sdk as there is still plan to remove the ansible code completely once the (de)provision logic can live in a single project only.
The ansible playbook is stored under build/kubevirt-web-ui-ansible directory.
This playbook is extracted from the former kubevirt-ansible project.
By design, the kubevirt-web-ui-ansible uses the oc client to perform particular installation steps.
To make it work, kubeconfig is recomposed by the operator based on in-cluster-config secrets.
- Marek Libra