There are use-cases that you may want to call an application outside the okd clusters.
Think of a scenario that you have 3 VMs that are running elasticsearch nodes and the application should call a URL that load balances requests to these three instances.
lbaas-operator provides a kind named ExternalService
that simplifies the process of creating Services with custom Endpoints in OKD. It allows you to interact with external applications seamlessly.
An example for an ExternalService
can be:
apiVersion: networking.snappcloud.io/v1alpha1
kind: ExternalService
metadata:
name: example-external-service
spec:
type: static
serviceType: ClusterIP
static:
addresses:
- ip: 172.16.10.10
- ip: 172.16.10.11
- ip: 172.16.10.12
ports:
- name: 8080-tcp
port: 8080
protocol: TCP
The ExternalService
object has the following fields:
- metadata: Metadata for the
ExternalService
resource, including the name and other optional fields. - spec: Specification for the
ExternalService
, including the type, serviceType, endpoints, and ports.- serviceType: The type of Kubernetes Service to create. For example, "ClusterIP" or "Loadbalancer".
- ports: The list of ports to expose on the Service. Each port should specify the name, port number, and protocol.
- type: The type of
ExternalService
. Currently, only the "static" type is supported. - static: Defines a static list of IP addresses that will be used as the endpoints for the Service.
- addresses: A list of IP addresses that represent the endpoints for the Service.
make generate
update the generated code for that resource type.make manifests
Generating CRD manifests.make test
Run tests.
Export your image name:
export IMG=ghcr.io/snapp-incubator/lbaas-operator:main
make build
builds golang app locally.make docker-build
build docker image locally.make docker-push
push container image to registry.
make run
run app locallymake deploy
deploy to k8s.
make undeploy
delete resouces in k8s.
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