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Resource Interpreter Webhook
This document uses an example of a resource interpreter webhook to show users its usage. In the example, we process a CustomResourceDefinition(CRD) resource named Workload
. Users can implement their own resource interpreter webhook component based on their own business, taking karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
as an example.
Document introduction
examples/customresourceinterpreter/
│
├── apis/ # API Definition
│ ├── workload/ # `Workload` API Definition
│ │ ├── v1alpha1 # `Workload` v1alpha1 version API Definition
│ │ | ├── doc.go # API Package Introduction
│ │ | ├── workload_types.go # example `Workload` API Definition
│ │ | ├── zz_generated.deepcopy.go # generated by `deepcopy-gen`
| | | └── zz_generated.register.go # generated by `register-gen`
│ └── └── workload.example.io_workloads.yaml # `Workload` CustomResourceDefinition, generated by `controller-gen crd`
│
├── webhook/ # demo for `karmada-interpreter-webhook-example` component
│
├── karmada-interpreter-webhook-example.yaml # component deployment configuration file
├── README.md # README file
├── webhook-configuration.yaml # ResourceInterpreterWebhookConfiguration configuration file
├── workload.yaml # `Workload` resource example
└── workload-propagationpolicy.yaml # `PropagationPolicy` resource example to propagate `Workload` resource
Install
For a Karmada instance, the cluster where the Karmada component is deployed is called karmada-host
cluster.
This document uses the Karmada instance installed in hack/local-up-karmada.sh
mode as an example, there are karmada-host
, karmada-apiserver
and three member clusters named member1
, member2
and member3
.
Note: If you use other installation methods, please adapt your installation method proactively.
Prerequisites
Considering that there is a Pull
type cluster in the cluster, it is necessary to set up a LoadBalancer type Service for karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
so that all clusters can access the resource interpreter webhook service. In this document, we deploy MetalLB
to expose the webhook service.
If all your clusters are Push
type clusters, you can access the webhook service in the karmada-host
cluster through Service
without configuring additional MetalLB
.
Please run the following script to deploy MetalLB
.
kubectl --context="karmada-host" get configmap kube-proxy -n kube-system -o yaml | \
sed -e "s/strictARP: false/strictARP: true/" | \
kubectl --context="karmada-host" apply -n kube-system -f -
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metallb/metallb/v0.13.5/config/manifests/metallb-native.yaml -k | \
sed '0,/args:/s//args:\n - --webhook-mode=disabled/' | \
sed '/apiVersion: admissionregistration/,$d' | \
kubectl --context="karmada-host" apply -f -
export interpreter_webhook_example_service_external_ip_address=$(kubectl config view --template='{{range $_, $value := .clusters }}{{if eq $value.name "karmada-apiserver"}}{{$value.cluster.server}}{{end}}{{end}}' | \
awk -F/ '{print $3}' | \
sed 's/:.*//' | \
awk -F. '{printf "%s.%s.%s.8",$1,$2,$3}')
cat <<EOF | kubectl --context="karmada-host" apply -f -
apiVersion: metallb.io/v1beta1
kind: IPAddressPool
metadata:
name: metallb-config
namespace: metallb-system
spec:
addresses:
- ${interpreter_webhook_example_service_external_ip_address}-${interpreter_webhook_example_service_external_ip_address}
---
apiVersion: metallb.io/v1beta1
kind: L2Advertisement
metadata:
name: metallb-advertisement
namespace: metallb-system
EOF
Deploy karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
Step1: Install Workload
CRD
Install Workload
CRD in karmada-apiserver
by running the following command:
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-apiserver apply -f examples/customresourceinterpreter/apis/workload.example.io_workloads.yaml
And then, create a ClusterPropagationPolicy
resource object to propagate Workload
CRD to all member clusters:
workload-crd-cpp.yaml
apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: ClusterPropagationPolicy
metadata:
name: workload-crd-cpp
spec:
resourceSelectors:
- apiVersion: apiextensions.k8s.io/v1
kind: CustomResourceDefinition
name: workloads.workload.example.io
placement:
clusterAffinity:
clusterNames:
- member1
- member2
- member3
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-apiserver apply -f workload-crd-cpp.yaml
Step2: Deploy webhook configuration in karmada-apiserver
We can tell Karmada how to access the resource interpreter webhook service by configuring ResourceInterpreterWebhookConfiguration
. The configuration template is as follows:
apiVersion: config.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: ResourceInterpreterWebhookConfiguration
metadata:
name: examples
webhooks:
- name: workloads.example.com
rules:
- operations: [ "InterpretReplica","ReviseReplica","Retain","AggregateStatus", "InterpretHealth", "InterpretStatus", "InterpretDependency" ]
apiGroups: [ "workload.example.io" ]
apiVersions: [ "v1alpha1" ]
kinds: [ "Workload" ]
clientConfig:
url: https://{{karmada-interpreter-webhook-example-svc-address}}:443/interpreter-workload
caBundle: {{caBundle}}
interpreterContextVersions: [ "v1alpha1" ]
timeoutSeconds: 3
If you only need to access the resource interpreter webhook service in the Karmada-host
cluster, you can directly configure clientConfig
with the Service domain name in the cluster:
clientConfig:
url: https://karmada-interpreter-webhook-example.karmada-system.svc:443/interpreter-workload
caBundle: {{caBundle}}
Alternatively, you can also declare service in clientConfig:
clientConfig:
caBundle: {{caBundle}}
service:
namespace: karmada-system
name: karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
port: 443
path: /interpreter-workload
You can deploy a ExternalName
type Service in karmada-apiserver
:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
namespace: karmada-system
spec:
type: ExternalName
externalName: karmada-interpreter-webhook-example.karmada-system.svc.cluster.local
Or you do not need to deploy any Service in karmada-apiserver
, it will fall back to standard Kubernetes service DNS name format: https://karmada-interpreter-webhook-example.karmada-system.svc:443/interpreter-workload
.
In the example of this article, you can directly run the following script to deploy ResourceInterpreterWebhookConfiguration:
webhook-configuration.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
export ca_string=$(cat ${HOME}/.karmada/ca.crt | base64 | tr "\n" " "|sed s/[[:space:]]//g)
export temp_path=$(mktemp -d)
export interpreter_webhook_example_service_external_ip_address=$(kubectl config view --template='{{range $_, $value := .clusters }}{{if eq $value.name "karmada-apiserver"}}{{$value.cluster.server}}{{end}}{{end}}' | \
awk -F/ '{print $3}' | \
sed 's/:.*//' | \
awk -F. '{printf "%s.%s.%s.8",$1,$2,$3}')
cp -rf "examples/customresourceinterpreter/webhook-configuration.yaml" "${temp_path}/temp.yaml"
sed -i'' -e "s/{{caBundle}}/${ca_string}/g" -e "s/{{karmada-interpreter-webhook-example-svc-address}}/${interpreter_webhook_example_service_external_ip_address}/g" "${temp_path}/temp.yaml"
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-apiserver apply -f "${temp_path}/temp.yaml"
rm -rf "${temp_path}"
chmod +x webhook-configuration.sh
./webhook-configuration.sh
Step3: Deploy karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
in karmada-host
Run the following command:
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-host apply -f examples/customresourceinterpreter/karmada-interpreter-webhook-example.yaml
Note:
karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
is just a demo for testing and reference. If you plan to use the interpreter webhook, please implement specific components based on your business needs.
In the current example, the interpreter webhook is deployed under the namespace karmada-system
. If you are trying to deploy the interpreter webhook in a namespace other than the default karmada-system namespace, and use the domain address of Service in the URL. Such as (take the test
namespace as an example):
apiVersion: config.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: ResourceInterpreterWebhookConfiguration
metadata:
name: examples
webhooks:
- name: workloads.example.com
rules:
- operations: [ "InterpretReplica","ReviseReplica","Retain","AggregateStatus", "InterpretHealth", "InterpretStatus", "InterpretDependency" ]
apiGroups: [ "workload.example.io" ]
apiVersions: [ "v1alpha1" ]
kinds: [ "Workload" ]
clientConfig:
url: https://karmada-interpreter-webhook-example.test.svc.cluster.local:443/interpreter-workload # domain address here
caBundle: {{caBundle}}
interpreterContextVersions: [ "v1alpha1" ]
timeoutSeconds: 3
Please set the correct certificate and add the domain address to the CN field of the certificate.
In the testing environment of Karmada, this is controlled in script hack/deploy-karmada.sh
:
303f2cd24b/hack/deploy-karmada.sh (L155)
We recommend that you deploy the interpreter webhook component and Karmada control plane components in the same namespace. If you need to deploy them in different namespaces, please plan ahead when generating certificates.
The relevant problem description has been recorded in #4478, please refer to it.
At this point, you have successfully installed the karmada-interpreter-webhook-example
service and can start using it.
Usage
Create a Workload
resource and propagate it to the member clusters:
workload-interpret-test.yaml
apiVersion: workload.example.io/v1alpha1
kind: Workload
metadata:
name: nginx
labels:
app: nginx
spec:
replicas: 3
paused: false
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: nginx
spec:
containers:
- image: nginx
name: nginx
---
apiVersion: policy.karmada.io/v1alpha1
kind: PropagationPolicy
metadata:
name: nginx-workload-propagation
spec:
resourceSelectors:
- apiVersion: workload.example.io/v1alpha1
kind: Workload
name: nginx
placement:
clusterAffinity:
clusterNames:
- member1
- member2
- member3
replicaScheduling:
replicaDivisionPreference: Weighted
replicaSchedulingType: Divided
weightPreference:
staticWeightList:
- targetCluster:
clusterNames:
- member1
weight: 1
- targetCluster:
clusterNames:
- member2
weight: 1
- targetCluster:
clusterNames:
- member3
weight: 1
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-apiserver apply -f workload-interpret-test.yaml
InterpretReplica
You can get ResourceBinding
to check if the replicas
field is interpreted successfully.
kubectl get rb nginx-workload -o yaml
ReviseReplica
You can check if the replicas field of Workload
object is revised to 1 in all member clusters.
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/members.config --context member1 get workload nginx --template={{.spec.replicas}}
Retain
Update spec.paused
of Workload
object in member1 cluster to true
.
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/members.config --context member1 patch workload nginx --type='json' -p='[{"op": "replace", "path": "/spec/paused", "value":true}]'
Check if it is retained successfully.
kubectl --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/members.config --context member1 get workload nginx --template={{.spec.paused}}
InterpretStatus
There is no Workload
controller deployed on member clusters, so in order to simulate the Workload
CR handling,
we will manually update status.readyReplicas
of Workload
object in member1 cluster to 1.
kubectl proxy --port=8001 &
curl http://127.0.0.1:8001/apis/workload.example.io/v1alpha1/namespaces/default/workloads/nginx/status -XPATCH -d'{"status":{"readyReplicas": 1}}' -H "Content-Type: application/merge-patch+json
Then you can get ResourceBinding
to check if the status.aggregatedStatus[x].status
field is interpreted successfully.
kubectl get rb nginx-workload --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-apiserver -o yaml
You can also check the status.manifestStatuses[x].status
field of Karmada Work
object in namespace karmada-es-member1.
InterpretHealth
You can get ResourceBinding
to check if the status.aggregatedStatus[x].health
field is interpreted successfully.
kubectl get rb nginx-workload --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-apiserver -o yaml
You can also check the status.manifestStatuses[x].health
field of Karmada Work
object in namespace karmada-es-member1.
AggregateStatus
You can check if the status
field of Workload
object is aggregated correctly.
kubectl get workload nginx --kubeconfig $HOME/.kube/karmada.config --context karmada-apiserver -o yaml
Note: If you want to use
Retain
/InterpretStatus
/InterpretHealth
function in Pull mode cluster, you need to deploy karmada-interpreter-webhook-example in the Pull mode cluster.