A k3s
packager and installer, originally and primarily intended for air-gapped or restricted-access deployments, but could satisfy other use cases as well.
For documentation on k3p
usage, see the command docs here.
- Per node configs (can't decide if worth it)
- Conditional helm charts?
- Docs
First download a binary for your system from the releases page.
Or, to build from source, on a system with, make
, git
, and go
installed.
git clone https://github.com/tinyzimmer/k3p
cd k3p
make install
# If you do not have make installed, you can build and install manually with:
cd cmd/k3p
go build -o $(go env GOPATH)/bin/k3p .
If you'd like to build a self-installing package currently you need a linux machine. This is until I can publish public releases. To get around this on other platforms for now you can build the docker image and use it like this:
$ make docker IMG=k3p
# ...
$ docker run --rm \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v ~/.k3p:/root/.k3p \
-v /path/to/manifests:/manifests \
k3p build --run-file --compress
You can build a package with the build
command. By default it will scan your current directory, and
detect objects to be included in the archive. See the usage documentation for other configuration options.
$ k3p build
2020/12/10 10:49:37 [INFO] Generated name for package "intelligent_wu"
2020/12/10 10:49:37 [INFO] Detecting latest k3s version for channel stable
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Latest k3s version is v1.19.4+k3s1
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Packaging distribution for version "v1.19.4+k3s1" using "amd64" architecture
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Downloading core k3s components
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Fetching checksums...
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Fetching k3s install script...
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Fetching k3s binary...
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Fetching k3s airgap images...
2020/12/10 10:49:38 [INFO] Validating checksums...
2020/12/10 10:49:40 [INFO] Searching for kubernetes manifests to include in the archive
2020/12/10 10:49:40 [INFO] Detected kubernetes manifest: "/home/tinyzimmer/devel/k3p/example-manifests/whoami.yaml"
2020/12/10 10:49:40 [INFO] Parsing kubernetes manifests for container images to download
2020/12/10 10:49:40 [INFO] Found appsv1 Deployment: whoami
2020/12/10 10:49:40 [INFO] Detected the following images to bundle with the package: [traefik/whoami:latest]
2020/12/10 10:49:40 [INFO] Pulling image for traefik/whoami:latest
2020/12/10 10:49:42 [INFO] Adding container images to package
2020/12/10 10:49:42 [INFO] Writing package metadata
2020/12/10 10:49:42 [INFO] Archiving version "latest" of "intelligent_wu" to "/home/tinyzimmer/devel/k3p/package.tar"
You can optionally exclude images for the archive, however this is not the default behavior as this project was originally intended
for fully airgapped deployments. Any raw kubernetes yaml
or helm
charts found (that are not excluded) will be included and applied
automatically upon installation.
You can then install the package to a system using the install
command. Installations can be performed either on the local system (requires root),
over a remote SSH connection (requires SSH user have passwordless sudo
), or to docker containers on the local system similar to k3d
.
Again, see the usage documentation for more configuration options, and how to use the various installation modes, but to just install to the local system:
# Will work on any linux system (and WSL2 using genie)
$ sudo k3p install package.tar
2020/12/10 10:57:56 [INFO] Loading the archive
2020/12/10 10:57:57 [INFO] Copying the archive to the rancher installation directory
2020/12/10 10:57:58 [INFO] Installing binaries to /usr/local/bin
2020/12/10 10:57:58 [INFO] Installing scripts to /usr/local/bin/k3p-scripts
2020/12/10 10:57:58 [INFO] Installing images to /var/lib/rancher/k3s/agent/images
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [INFO] Installing manifests to /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/manifests
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [INFO] Running k3s installation script
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] Skipping k3s download and verify
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] Skipping installation of SELinux RPM
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] Skipping /usr/local/bin/kubectl symlink to k3s, command exists in PATH at /usr/bin/kubectl
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] Creating /usr/local/bin/crictl symlink to k3s
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] Creating /usr/local/bin/ctr symlink to k3s
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] Creating killall script /usr/local/bin/k3s-killall.sh
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] Creating uninstall script /usr/local/bin/k3s-uninstall.sh
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] env: Creating environment file /etc/systemd/system/k3s.service.env
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] systemd: Creating service file /etc/systemd/system/k3s.service
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] systemd: Enabling k3s unit
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/k3s.service → /etc/systemd/system/k3s.service.
2020/12/10 10:57:59 [K3S] [INFO] systemd: Starting k3s
2020/12/10 10:58:06 [INFO] The cluster has been installed
2020/12/10 10:58:06 [INFO] You can view the cluster by running `k3s kubectl cluster-info`
$ sudo k3s kubectl cluster-info
Kubernetes master is running at https://127.0.0.1:6443
CoreDNS is running at https://127.0.0.1:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/services/kube-dns:dns/proxy
Metrics-server is running at https://127.0.0.1:6443/api/v1/namespaces/kube-system/services/https:metrics-server:/proxy
To further debug and diagnose cluster problems, use 'kubectl cluster-info dump'.
$ sudo k3s kubectl get pod
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
whoami-5dc4dd9cdf-qvvnz 1/1 Running 0 32s
For further information on adding worker nodes and/or setting up HA, you can view the command documentation, however more complete documentation will come in the future in the form of examples and other docs. There are already a few simple examples that you can use to get a general understanding of the workflow.