This repo will hold design documents and implementation of the Work API.
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This guide will cover:
- Create a
kindcluster that acts as thehubwork delivery control plane. - Create a
kindcluster that acts as thespokecluster for the work to be delivery to. - Install the
workCRD to thehubcluster. - Install the
workagent components to thespokecluster. - Deploy a
workexample on thehubcluster. - Verify all the contents inside the
workhas been delivered in thespokecluster.
Open a new terminal window and run the following commands:
cd /tmp
git clone [email protected]:kubernetes-sigs/work-api.git
kind delete cluster --name hub
kind create cluster --name hub
kind get kubeconfig --name hub > /tmp/hub-io-kubeconfig
export KUBECONFIG=/tmp/hub-io-kubeconfig
cd /tmp/work-api
kubectl apply -f config/crd
cp /tmp/hub-io-kubeconfig hub-kubeconfig
kubectl config set clusters.kind-hub.server https://hub-control-plane:6443 --kubeconfig hub-kubeconfig
Open another new terminal window and run the following commands:
kind delete cluster --name cluster1
kind create cluster --name cluster1
kind get kubeconfig --name cluster1 > /tmp/cluster1-io-kubeconfig
export KUBECONFIG=/tmp/cluster1-io-kubeconfig
cd /tmp/work-api
make docker-build
kind load docker-image --name=cluster1 work-api-controller:latest
kubectl apply -f deploy/component_namespace.yaml
kubectl delete secret hub-kubeconfig-secret -n work --ignore-not-found
kubectl create secret generic hub-kubeconfig-secret --from-file=kubeconfig=hub-kubeconfig -n work
rm hub-kubeconfig
kubectl apply -k deploy
On the Hub cluster terminal, run the following command:
kubectl apply -f examples/example-work.yaml
On the Spoke cluster terminal, run the following commands:
$ kubectl -n default get deploy test-nginx
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
test-nginx 2/2 2 2 32s
$ kubectl -n default get service test-nginx
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
test-nginx ClusterIP 10.96.96.136 <none> 80/TCP 46s
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