External Templates
Claudie allows to plug in your own templates for spawning the infrastructure. Specifying which templates are to be used is done at the provider level in the Input Manifest, for example:
apiVersion: claudie.io/v1beta1
kind: InputManifest
metadata:
name: genesis-example
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/part-of: claudie
spec:
providers:
- name: genesiscloud
providerType: genesiscloud
templates:
repository: "https://github.com/berops/claudie-config"
tag: "v0.9.0" # optional
path: "templates/terraformer/genesiscloud"
secretRef:
name: genesiscloud-secret
namespace: secrets
...
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if no templates are specified it will always default to the latest commit on the Master/Main branch of the respective cloudprovider on the berops repository (i.e.
https://github.com/Despire/claudie-config
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if templates are specified, but no tag is present it will default to the latest commit of the Master/Main branch of the respective repository.
The template repository need to follow a certain convention to work properly. For example: If we consider an external template repository accessible via a public git repository at:
https://github.com/berops/claudie-config
The repository can either contain only the necessary template files, or they can be stored in a subtree. To handle this, you need to pass a path within the public git repository, such as
templates/terraformer/gcp
This denotes that the necessary templates for Google Cloud Platform can be found in the subtree at:
claudie-config/templates/terraformer/gcp
To only deal with the necessary template files a sparse-checkout is used when downloading the external
repository to have a local mirror present which will then be used to generate the terraform files.
When using the template files for generation the subtree present at the above given example claudie-config/templates/terraformer/gcp
the directory is traversed and the following rules apply:
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if a subdirectory with name "provider" is present, all files within this directory will be considered as related to Providers for interacting with the API of respective Cloud Providers, SaaS providers etc. When using the templates for generation, the struct templates.Provider will be passed for each file individually.
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if a subdirectory with name "networking" is present all files within this directory will be considered as related spawning a common networking infrastructure for all nodepools from a single provider. The files in this subdirectory will use the providers generated in the previous step. When using the templates the struct templates.Networking will be passed for each file individually.
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if a subdirectory with name "nodepool" is present all files within this directory will be considered as related to spawning the VM instances along with attached disk and related resources for a single node coming from a specific nodepool. When using the templates the struct templates.Nodepools will be passed for each file individually.
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if a subdirectory with name "dns" is present, all files within this directory will be considered as related to DNS. Thus, the templates.DNS struct will be passed for each file when generating the templates. Note: This subdirectory should contain its own file that will generate the Provider needed for interacting with the necessary API of the respective cloud providers (the ones that will be generated from the "provider" subdirectory will not be used in this case).
The complete structure of a subtree for a single provider for external templates located at claudie-config/templates/terraformer/gcp can look as follows:
└── terraformer
|── gcp
│ ├── dns
│ └── dns.tpl
│ ├── networking
│ └── networking.tpl
│ ├── nodepool
│ ├── node.tpl
│ └── node_networking.tpl
│ └── provider
│ └── provider.tpl
...
Examples of external templates can be found on: https://github.com/berops/claudie-config
Rolling update¶
To handle more specific scenarios where the default templates provided by claudie do not fit the use case, we allow these external templates to be changed/adapted by the user.
By providing this ability to specify the templates to be used when building the InputManifest infrastructure, there is one common scenario that should be handled by claudie, which is rolling updates.
Rolling updates of nodepools are performed when a change to a provider's external templates is registered. Claudie checks that the external repository of the new templates exists and uses them to perform a rolling update of the infrastructure already built. In the below example, when the templates of provider Hetzner-1 are changed the rolling update of all the nodepools which reference that provider will start by doing an update on a single nodepool at a time.
apiVersion: claudie.io/v1beta1
kind: InputManifest
metadata:
name: HetznerExampleManifest
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/part-of: claudie
spec:
providers:
- name: hetzner-1
providerType: hetzner
templates:
- repository: "https://github.com/berops/claudie-config"
- path: "templates/terraformer/hetzner"
+ repository: "https://github.com/YouRepository/claudie-config"
+ path: "templates/terraformer/hetzner"
secretRef:
name: hetzner-secret-1
namespace: mynamespace
nodePools:
dynamic:
- name: control-htz
providerSpec:
# Name of the provider instance.
name: hetzner-1
# Region of the nodepool.
region: hel1
# Datacenter of the nodepool.
zone: hel1-dc2
count: 1
# Machine type name.
serverType: cpx11
# OS image name.
image: ubuntu-22.04
- name: compute-1-htz
providerSpec:
# Name of the provider instance.
name: hetzner-1
# Region of the nodepool.
region: fsn1
# Datacenter of the nodepool.
zone: fsn1-dc14
count: 2
# Machine type name.
serverType: cpx11
# OS image name.
image: ubuntu-22.04
storageDiskSize: 50
- name: compute-2-htz
providerSpec:
# Name of the provider instance.
name: hetzner-1
# Region of the nodepool.
region: nbg1
# Datacenter of the nodepool.
zone: nbg1-dc3
count: 2
# Machine type name.
serverType: cpx11
# OS image name.
image: ubuntu-22.04
storageDiskSize: 50
kubernetes:
clusters:
- name: hetzner-cluster
version: v1.27.0
network: 192.168.2.0/24
pools:
control:
- control-htz
compute:
- compute-1-htz
- compute-2-htz