virteip-operator is an extension for kubevirt, aim to provide an access to kubevirt vmi through elastic ip.
User create an eipbinding CRD, and operator will create a job to call kube-eip provide an elastic ip access to kubevirt vmi.
An EipBinding CR repersent an elastic ip bind to a kubevirt virtual machine instance ip(Implement by kube-eip).
Lifecyle of eip
- create eipbinding crd
- virteip-operator watch eipbinding and vmi
- create a job use eipctl image
- job call kube-eip agent to apply eipbinding rules
- vmi stop, start or migare
- operator get the new vmi ip and hyper info
- create a job clean staled eipbinding rules
- create a job apply new eipbinding rules
- delete eipbinding crd
- create a job clean up eipbinding rules
- delete jobs and pods created by crd controller
The crd controller will auto delete staled jobs. _ the default job history limit is 3, it means one crd will keep no more than 5 jobs hisotry, you can set it in crd spec.jobHistory_
The operator watch the EipBinding and kubevirt VMI resources, if EipBinding or kubevirt VMI info change, compare it if need change create a job to call kube-eip agent to clean up or apply a new eip binding rules to target hyper. And the eip binding rules will make kubevirt vmi accessable by elastic ip defined in EipBinding.
EipBinding Example
apiVersion: virteip.github.com/v1
kind: EipBinding
metadata:
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: eipbinding
app.kubernetes.io/instance: eipbinding-sample
app.kubernetes.io/part-of: virteip-operator
app.kubernetes.io/managed-by: kustomize
app.kubernetes.io/created-by: virteip-operator
name: eipbinding-sample
spec:
vmi: cirros
eip: 192.168.137.50
- vmi: instance name of kubevirt virtual machine
- eip: elastic ipv4 address
- nerdctl version 2.0.0-beta.2+.
- Access to a Kubernetes cluster.
Current tested IMG:
- quay.io/shawnlu0127/virteip-operator:20240322-fixcleanup
- quay.io/shawnlu0127/eipctl:20240319 (job pod image)
The eipctl images x86 only right now, for arm64 check the readme of kube-eip to build arm64 image
Change the image in code and rebuild the operator image
# virteip-operator/internal/controller/eipbinding_controller.go line 44
Build and push your image to the location specified by IMG
:
make docker-build docker-push IMG=<some-registry>/virteip-operator:tag
NOTE: This image ought to be published in the personal registry you specified. And it is required to have access to pull the image from the working environment. Make sure you have the proper permission to the registry if the above commands don’t work.
Install the CRDs into the cluster:
make install
Deploy the Manager to the cluster with the image specified by IMG
:
make deploy IMG=<some-registry>/virteip-operator:tag
NOTE: If you encounter RBAC errors, you may need to grant yourself cluster-admin privileges or be logged in as admin.
Create instances of your solution You can apply the samples (examples) from the config/sample:
kubectl apply -k config/samples/
NOTE: Ensure that the samples has default values to test it out.
Delete the instances (CRs) from the cluster:
kubectl delete -k config/samples/
Delete the APIs(CRDs) from the cluster:
make uninstall
UnDeploy the controller from the cluster:
make undeploy
Following are the steps to build the installer and distribute this project to users.
- Build the installer for the image built and published in the registry:
make build-installer IMG=<some-registry>/virteip-operator:tag
NOTE: The makefile target mentioned above generates an 'install.yaml' file in the dist directory. This file contains all the resources built with Kustomize, which are necessary to install this project without its dependencies.
- Using the installer
Users can just run kubectl apply -f to install the project, i.e.:
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/<org>/virteip-operator/<tag or branch>/dist/install.yaml
// TODO(user): Add detailed information on how you would like others to contribute to this project
NOTE: Run make help
for more information on all potential make
targets
More information can be found via the Kubebuilder Documentation
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