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libre.sh

libre.sh is a platform to manage many instances of different applications at scale.

Use Cases

The use cases directory lists things we try to achieve with libre.sh.

Glossary

Application: an application is a web application that is usable by an end user (For instance: HedgeDoc, Discourse, …). Object Store (S3 API “standard”): An http API to store and retrieve objects. PITR: Point in Time Recovery

Personas

Cluster Operator

A Cluster Operator is a System Administrator, or Site Reliability Engineer that is transforming raw machines (physical, virtual) into a production Kubernetes cluster. This person is typically root on servers and on Kubernetes API.

Application Operator

An Application Operator is a person that is less technical than a Cluster Operator, and doesnt necessarily understand the command line interface. But this person, through a nice User interface, is able to manipulate high level objects that represent the application.

End User

A user that will interact only with an application.

Architecture decision records

Systems

libre.sh runtime

A collection of controllers and services that are required to deploy applications instances.

libre.sh runtime manager

The controller in charge of installing/configuring/upgrading the runtime.

Development

Requirements

  • nix-shell

Enter the shell

nix-shell

Creating the cluster

kind create cluster --config kind-config.yaml

Running tilt

tilt up

With other operators:

tilt up -- import-operator

Changing args without restarting:

tilt args import-operator

Deleting the cluster

kind delete cluster --name libresh-dev

Minimal install

kubectl create ns libresh-system

kubectl create cm -f - << EOF
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: cluster-settings
  namespace: libresh-system
type: Opaque
stringData:
  CLUSTER_DOMAIN: my-cluster.my-domain.fr
  CLUSTER_EMAIL: admin@my-domain.fr
  CLUSTER_NAME: my-cluster
  DEFAULT_CLUSTERISSUER: letsencrypt
EOF

kubectl create -f ./cluster/libresh-cluster.yml
kubectl create -f ./cluster/priorityclasses/flux-ks.yml
kubectl create -f ./cluster/components/networking/cert-manager/flux-ks.yml
kubectl create -f ./cluster/components/networking/ingress-nginx/flux-ks.yml
kubectl create -f ./cluster/components/databases/postgres-zalando/flux-ks.yaml

Deploy CertManager ClusterIssuer

kubectl apply -f ./cluster/components/networking/cert-manager-issuers/self-signed.yaml

Deploy MinIO Tenant

# deploy minio operator
cd ./cluster/components/objectstore/minio/
kubectl create -f ./flux-ks.yml
cd tenant-example
cp ./config-example.env ./config.env
vi ./config.env
kubectl -n minio create secret generic --from-file=./config.env prod-storage-configuration
# deploy minio tenant - This part is given as a rough example, read and modify carefuly, but you can get the idea
export CLUSTER_DOMAIN=my-cluster.my-domain.fr
envsubst < ./tenant-example.yaml > ./tenant.yaml
vi ./tenant.yaml
kubectl apply -f ./tenant.yaml

configure libresh-system

kubectl create -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: libresh-config
  namespace: libresh-system
type: Opaque
stringData:
  object-storage.yml: |
    apiVersion: objectstorage.libre.sh/v1alpha1
    kind: ObjectStorageConfig
    mapping:
      data: my-s3
      pitr: my-s3
    providers:
    - name: my-s3 
      host: CHANGE_ME
      insecure: false
      accessKey: CHANGE_ME
      secretKey: CHANGE_ME
  mailbox.yml: |
      apiVersion: config.libre.sh/v1alpha1
      kind: MailboxConfig
      spec:
        providers: []
  keycloak.yml: |
    default: ""
    providers: []
EOF

make install
IMG=registry.libre.sh/operator:v1.0.0-alpha.1 make deploy

Upgrade

Renovabot runs regularly, it will create MR against main branch.

Currently a human has to accept them.

Once you are happy with a state of the main branch, you can tag a release.

Then, to update your cluster, you just need to edit the tag in the gitrepository:

kubectl -n libresh-system edit gitrepositories libresh-cluster

This will update all components managed by libre.sh.