The Javascript clients for Kubernetes is implemented in dsad dd typescript, but can be called from either Javascript or Typescript.
For now, the client is implemented for server-side use with node
using the request
library.
There are future plans to also build a jQuery compatible library but for now, all of the examples and instructions assume the node client.
npm install @kubernetes/client-node
const k8s = require('@kubernetes/client-node');
const kc = new k8s.KubeConfig();
kc.loadFromDefault();
const k8sApi = kc.makeApiClient(k8s.CoreV1Api);
k8sApi.listNamespacedPod('default').then((res) => {
console.log(res.body);
});
const k8s = require('@kubernetes/client-node');
const kc = new k8s.KubeConfig();
kc.loadFromDefault();
const k8sApi = kc.makeApiClient(k8s.CoreV1Api);
var namespace = {
metadata: {
name: 'test',
},
};
k8sApi.createNamespace(namespace).then(
(response) => {
console.log('Created namespace');
console.log(response);
k8sApi.readNamespace(namespace.metadata.name).then((response) => {
console.log(response);
k8sApi.deleteNamespace(namespace.metadata.name, {} /* delete options */);
});
},
(err) => {
console.log('Error!: ' + err);
},
);
const k8s = require('@kubernetes/client-node');
const cluster = {
name: 'my-server',
server: 'http://server.com',
};
const user = {
name: 'my-user',
password: 'some-password',
};
const context = {
name: 'my-context',
user: user.name,
cluster: cluster.name,
};
const kc = new k8s.KubeConfig();
kc.loadFromOptions({
clusters: [cluster],
users: [user],
contexts: [context],
currentContext: context.name,
});
const k8sApi = kc.makeApiClient(k8s.CoreV1Api);
...
There are several more JS and TS examples in the examples directory.
Documentation for the library is split into two resources:
- The Kubernetes API Reference is the source-of-truth for all Kubernetes client libraries, including this one. We suggest starting here!
- The Typedoc autogenerated docs can be viewed online and can also be built locally (see below)
Prior to the 0.13.0
release, release versions did not track Kubernetes versions. Starting with the 0.13.0
release, we will increment the minor version whenever we update the minor Kubernetes API version
(e.g. 1.19.x
) that this library is generated from.
Generally speaking newer clients will work with older Kubernetes, but compatability isn't 100% guaranteed.
client version | older versions | 1.18 | 1.19 | 1.20 |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.12.x | - | ✓ | x | x |
0.13.x | - | + | ✓ | x |
0.14.x | - | + | + | ✓ |
Key:
✓
Exactly the same features / API objects in both javascript-client and the Kubernetes version.+
javascript-client has features or api objects that may not be present in the Kubernetes cluster, but everything they have in common will work.-
The Kubernetes cluster has features the javascript-client library can't use (additional API objects, etc).x
The Kubernetes cluster has no guarantees to support the API client of this version, as it only promises n-2 version support. It is not tested, and operations using API versions that have been deprecated and removed in later server versions won't function correctly.
- Multiple kubeconfigs are not completely supported. Credentials are cached based on the kubeconfig username and these can collide across configs. Here is the related issue.
All dependencies of this project are expressed in its
package.json
file. Before you start developing, ensure
that you have NPM installed, then run:
npm install
npm run generate
Documentation is generated via typedoc:
npm run docs
To view the generated documentation, open docs/index.html
Run npm run format
or install an editor plugin like https://github.com/prettier/prettier-vscode and https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=EditorConfig.EditorConfig
Run npm run lint
or install an editor plugin like https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-typescript-tslint-plugin
Tests are written using the Chai library. See
config_test.ts
for an example.
To run tests, execute the following:
npm test
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to contribute.