Out of tree (controller based) implementation for ironcore
as a new provider.
- The
ironcore
Out Of Tree provider implements the interface defined at MCM OOT driver.
Following are the basic principles kept in mind while developing the external plugin.
- Communication between this Machine Controller (MC) and Machine Controller Manager (MCM) is achieved using the Kubernetes native declarative approach.
- Machine Controller (MC) behaves as the controller used to interact with the cloud provider
ironcore
and manage the resources corresponding to the machine objects. - Machine Controller Manager (MCM) deals with higher level objects such as machine-set and machine-deployment objects.
- Steps to be followed while implementing/testing a new provider are mentioned here
-
Open terminal pointing to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/gardener
. Clone this repository. -
Navigate to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/ironcore-dev/machine-controller-manager-provider-ironcore
.- In the
MAKEFILE
make sure$TARGET_KUBECONFIG
points to the cluster where you wish to manage machines.$CONTROL_NAMESPACE
represents the namespaces where MCM is looking for machine CR objects, and$CONTROL_KUBECONFIG
points to the cluster which holds these machine CRs. - Run the machine controller (driver) using the command below.
make start
- In the
-
On the second terminal pointing to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/gardener
,- Clone the latest MCM code
git clone git@github.com:gardener/machine-controller-manager.git
- Navigate to the newly created directory.
cd machine-controller-manager
- Deploy the required CRDs from the machine-controller-manager repo,
kubectl apply -f kubernetes/crds.yaml
- Run the machine-controller-manager in the
cmi-client
branchmake start
- Clone the latest MCM code
-
On the third terminal pointing to
$GOPATH/src/github.com/gardener/machine-controller-manager-provider-ironcore
- Fill in the object files given below and deploy them as described below.
- Deploy the
machine-class
kubectl apply -f kubernetes/machine-class.yaml
- Deploy the
kubernetes secret
if required.kubectl apply -f kubernetes/secret.yaml
- Deploy the
machine
object and make sure it joins the cluster successfully.kubectl apply -f kubernetes/machine.yaml
- Once machine joins, you can test by deploying a machine-deployment.
- Deploy the
machine-deployment
object and make sure it joins the cluster successfully.kubectl apply -f kubernetes/machine-deployment.yaml
- Make sure to delete both the
machine
andmachine-deployment
object after use.kubectl delete -f kubernetes/machine.yaml kubectl delete -f kubernetes/machine-deployment.yaml