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helmfile.hooks.infra

Release Software License Powered By: Edenlab

This repository provides shell scripts for the Helmfile hooks. Mainly it is designed to be managed by administrators, DevOps engineers, SREs.

Contents

Requirements

helm, kubectl, jq, yq = version are specified in the project.yaml file of each project of the repository in the tools section.

Git workflow

This repository uses the classic GitFlow workflow, embracing all its advantages and disadvantages.

Stable branches: develop, master

Each merge into the master branch adds a new SemVer2 tag and a GitHub release is created.

Additional information

  • This set of hook scripts can only be launched from the project repository via RMK, because the entire input set of the variables is formed by RMK at the moment the release commands are launched, e.g.:

    rmk release sync

    RMK also keeps track of which version of the release hook scripts the project repository will use. The version of the hook scripts artifact is described in the project.yaml file of each project repository in the inventory.hooks section, e.g.:

    inventory:
      # ...
      hooks:
        helmfile.hooks.infra:
          version: <SemVer2>
          url: git::https://github.com/edenlabllc/{{.Name}}.git?ref={{.Version}}
      # ...
  • The hook scripts are designed to ensure consistent deployment of Helm releases described in a Helmfile. These scripts should be designed with declarative deployment in mind. They will only execute when there are differences in the state.

Development

For development, navigate to the local .PROJECT/inventory/hooks/helmfile.hooks.infra-<version>/bin directory of a project repository, then perform the changes directly in the files and test them. Finally, copy the changed files to a new feature branch of this repository and create a pull request (PR).

Upgrading EKS cluster

General EKS upgrade instructions

The list of official EKS upgrade instructions is https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/update-cluster.html

Only self-managed EKS addons are used. This means that we install all the AWS-related releases via Helmfile like any other release.

In general, the steps are the following (should be executed in the specified order):

  1. Make the needed changes to the project repository:
    • Upgrade components in project.yaml.
    • Investigate recent changes in case a chart was upgraded, adjust the release values so a new chart is synced correctly.

      This might be required in case of any incompatibilities between a release and K8S versions.

    • If required, enable/disable releases in etc/<scope>/<environment>/releases.yaml.
    • Run rmk secret manager generate and rmk secret manager encode to generate new secrets by a template.

      Environments variables might be required by the generate command.

    • Resolve recommended AMI ID and set in etc/clusters/aws/<environment>/values/worker-groups.auto.tfvars.

      Each K8S version has it own recommended AMI image, see the instructions: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/retrieve-ami-id.html

    • Set the desired K8S version in k8s_cluster_version in etc/clusters/aws/<environment>/values/variables.auto.tfvars.
  2. Resolve recommended kube-proxy, coredns versions and set it in upgrade-nodes.sh.

    See the following instructions:
    https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/managing-kube-proxy.html
    https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/managing-coredns.html#coredns-add-on-self-managed-update

  3. Sync helm releases for all scopes: upgrade-releases.sh

    In general, the script will only contain rmk release sync. However, a more complex set might be included.

  4. Upgrade the K8S control plane and the system components (1 K8S version will be upgraded per iteration): upgrade-cluster.sh
  5. Rolling-update nodes, fix AZs for PVs for each ASG: upgrade-nodes.sh
  6. Validate cluster health and perform some end-to-end tests.

Overview of EKS upgrade scripts

There is a dedicated directory for all the K8S upgrade scripts: bin/k8s-upgrade/

The scripts are grouped by a target K8S version, e.g.: bin/k8s-upgrade/1.27/

The main script is upgrade-all.sh. It is a wrapper around the subscripts, the execution is ordered strictly.

The subscripts are upgrade-releases.sh, upgrade-cluster.sh, upgrade-nodes.sh.

Other scripts might be implemented and added to upgrade-all.sh to handle any non-trivial upgrade steps.

The logic in the scripts is pretty straightforward. Most of the instructions are executed linearly one by one and can be considered as some kind of one-time "migrations".

It is recommended to investigate the scripts logic before applying to a K8S cluster.

Requirements

Upgrading EKS from 1.23 to 1.27

The scripts support upgrading K8S from a minimal version of 1.23 to 1.27.

The current upgrade covers 4 minor versions, therefore the logic is complex. For the next versions, it might have been simplified greatly, when upgrading to the closest version only, e.g. from 1.27 to 1.28.

The scripts should be used as a reference point when implementing other upgrade scripts for future versions. They should be idempotent and can be re-executed in case of unexpected errors, e.g. connection timeout/error. In case of small and reduced clusters, the scripts should check whether a corresponding release exists before applying the changes.

The list of scripts:

Before running the scripts you should disable Linkerd in globals without committing the changes. This changes will be reverted automatically in the middle of execution of upgrade-releases.sh.

To list all the globals files that should be changed before the execution:

ls -alh etc/*/<environment>/globals.yaml.gotmpl

Current file content:

configs:
  # ...
  linkerd:
    # enable/disable linkerd-await at runtime: true|false
    await: true
    # enable/disable linkerd sidecar injection: enabled|disabled
    inject: enabled
  # ...

Expected file content before upgrade-all.sh is executed:

configs:
  # ...
  linkerd:
    # enable/disable linkerd-await at runtime: true|false
    await: false
    # enable/disable linkerd sidecar injection: enabled|disabled
    inject: disabled
  # ...

Upgrading EKS from 1.27 to 1.29

The scripts support upgrading K8S from a minimal version of 1.27 to 1.29.

The list of scripts: