Role to download and install microk8s the smallest, simplest, pure production K8s.
- Ansible >= 2.7
- Linux Distribution
- Debian Family
- Ubuntu
- Xenial (16.04)
- Bionic (18.04)
- Ubuntu
- Arch Linux (untested)
- Debian Family
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Some variables available in this role are listed here. The full set is
defined in [defaults/main.yml](defaults/main.yml)
.
microk8s_version
: Version to use, defaults to1.19/stable
.microk8s_plugins
: Enable/disable various plugins. A string will be passed asarg
when enabling addon usingname:arg
microk8s_enable_HA
: Enable/disable high-availability.microk8s_group_HA
: Hostgroup whose members will form HA cluster.microk8s_group_WORKERS
: Hostgroup whose members will act as worker nodes only (no control-plane components run here)microk8s_csr_template
: If defined, will cause a custom CSR to be used in generating certificates.
- hosts: servers
roles:
- role: istvano.microk8s
vars:
microk8s_plugins:
dns: "1.1.1.1"
istio: true
ingress: true
It might be useful to customize the certificate request template used by MicroK8s in generating cluster certificates. For example, additional SANs can be added to the certificates such that the MicroK8s certificates validate when addressed from outside the cluster, such as through a reverse proxy.
To generate a CSR template, the easiest is probably to use the role without
a template, and then copy the CSR in
/var/snap/microk8s/current/certs/csr.conf.template
to your playbook's
templates directory, make the edits and set the microk8s_csr_template
variable accordingly, and re-run the playbook.
It is possible to configure additional nodes to act as workers only within your microk8s cluster. This is possible by configuring the ansible hostgroup microk8s_WORKERS
(name of the group is configurable via microk8s_group_WORKERS
). Every host listed within the hostgroup will essentially run microk8s join .... --worker
, more info on this can be found here: microk8s-clustering.
./moleculew lint
./moleculew create
./moleculew list
./moleculew check
./moleculew test
- Set up virtual environment
$ python3 -m venv venv
- Activate the environment
$ . venv/bin/activate
- Install Molecule with lint and Docker options
$ pip install 'molecule[lint,docker]'
- Install up-to-date Ansible package if necessary
$ pip install ansible
- Run the test commands:
molecule lint
molecule create
molecule list
molecule check
molecule test