# Ansible Role: k3s Ansible role for installing [Rancher Labs k3s](https://k3s.io/) ("Lightweight Kubernetes") as either a standalone server or cluster. [![Build Status](https://www.travis-ci.org/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s.svg?branch=master)](https://www.travis-ci.org/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s) ## Requirements The control host requires the following Python dependencies: - `jmespath >= 0.9.0` This role has been tested on Ansible 2.7.0+ against the following Linux Distributions: - Amazon Linux 2 - CentOS 8 - CentOS 7 - Debian 9 - Debian 10 - Fedora 29 - Fedora 30 - Fedora 31 - openSUSE Leap 15 - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ## Disclaimer :warning: May not be suitable for production use! Rancher Labs is awesome and has released k3s as v1.0.0, however at the time of creating this role I do not have a k3s cluster in production nor am I unlikely to ever have one. Please ensure you practice extreme caution and operational rigor before using this role for any serious workloads. If you have any problems please create a GitHub issue, I maintain this role in my spare time so I cannot promise a speedy fix delivery. ## Role Variables ### Group Variables Below are variables that are set against all of the play hosts for environment consistency. | Variable | Description | Default Value | |------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| | `k3s_cluster_state` | State of cluster: installed, started, stopped, restarted, downloaded, uninstalled. | installed | | `k3s_release_version` | Use a specific version of k3s, eg. `v0.2.0`. Specify `false` for stable. | `false` | | `k3s_build_cluster` | When multiple `play_hosts` are available, attempt to cluster. Read notes below. | `true` | | `k3s_github_url` | Set the GitHub URL to install k3s from. | https://github.com/rancher/k3s | | `k3s_install_dir` | Installation directory for k3s. | `/usr/local/bin` | | `k3s_server_manifests_dir` | Path for place the `k3s_server_manifests_templates`. | `/var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/manifests` | | `k3s_server_manifests_templates` | A list of Auto-Deploying Manifests Templates. | [] | | `k3s_use_experimental` | Allow the use of experimental features in k3s. | `false` | | `k3s_use_unsupported_config` | Allow the use of unsupported configurations in k3s. | `false` | | `k3s_non_root` | Install k3s as non-root user. See notes below. | `false` | | `k3s_control_workers` | Are control hosts also workers? | `true` | | `k3s_cluster_cidr` | Network CIDR to use for pod IPs | 10.42.0.0/16 | | `k3s_service_cidr` | Network CIDR to use for service IPs | 10.43.0.0/16 | | `k3s_control_node_address` | Use a specific control node address. IP or FQDN. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_control_token` | Use a specific control token, please read notes below. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_private_registry` | Private registry configuration file (default: "/etc/rancher/k3s/registries.yaml") | _NULL_ | | `k3s_https_port` | HTTPS port listening port. | 6443 | | `k3s_use_docker` | Use Docker rather than Containerd? | `false` | | `k3s_no_flannel` | Do not use Flannel | `false` | | `k3s_flannel_backend` | Flannel backend ('none', 'vxlan', 'ipsec', 'host-gw' or 'wireguard') | vxlan | | `k3s_no_coredns` | Do not use CoreDNS | `false` | | `k3s_cluster_dns` | Cluster IP for CoreDNS service. Should be in your service-cidr range. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_cluster_domain` | Cluster Domain. | cluster.local | | `k3s_resolv_conf` | Kubelet resolv.conf file | _NULL_ | | `k3s_no_traefik` | Do not use Traefik | `false` | | `k3s_no_servicelb` | Do not use ServiceLB, necessary for using something like MetalLB. | `false` | | `k3s_no_local_storage` | Do not use Local Storage | `false` | | `k3s_default_local_storage_path` | Set Local Storage Path. Specify `false` for default. | `false` | | `k3s_no_metrics_server` | Do not deploy metrics server | `false` | | `k3s_kube_apiserver_args` | Customized flag for kube-apiserver process | [] | | `k3s_kube_scheduler_args` | Customized flag for kube-scheduler process | [] | | `k3s_kube_controller_manager_args` | Customized flag for kube-controller-manager process | [] | | `k3s_kube_cloud_controller_manager_args` | Customized flag for kube-cloud-controller-manager process | [] | | `k3s_disable_scheduler` | Disable Kubernetes default scheduler | `false` | | `k3s_disable_cloud_controller` | Disable k3s default cloud controller manager. | `false` | | `k3s_disable_network_policy` | Disable k3s default network policy controller. | `false` | | `k3s_write_kubeconfig_mode` | Define the file mode from the generated KubeConfig, eg. `644` | _NULL_ | | `k3s_datastore_endpoint` | Define the database or etcd cluster endpoint for HA. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_datastore_cafile` | Define the database TLS CA file. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_datastore_certfile` | Define the database TLS Cert file. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_datastore_keyfile` | Define the database TLS Key file. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_become_for_all` | Enable become for all (where value for `k3s_become_for_*` is _NULL_ | `false` | | `k3s_become_for_systemd` | Enable become for systemd commands. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_become_for_install_dir` | Enable become for writing to `k3s_install_dir`. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_become_for_usr_local_bin` | Enable become for writing to `/usr/local/bin/`. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_become_for_package_install` | Enable become for installing prerequisite packages. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_become_for_kubectl` | Enable become for kubectl commands. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_become_for_uninstall` | Enable become for running uninstall scripts. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_dqlite_datastore` | Use DQLite as the database backend for HA. (EXPERIMENTAL) | `false` | | `k3s_secrets_encryption` | Use secrets encryption at rest. (EXPERIMENTAL) | `false` | #### Important note about `k3s_release_version` If you do not set a `k3s_release_version` the latest version from the stable channel of k3s will be installed. If you are developing against a specific version of k3s you must ensure this is set in your Ansible configuration, eg: ```yaml k3s_release_version: v1.16.9+k3s1 ``` It is also possible to install specific K3s "Channels", below are some examples for `k3s_release_version`: ```yaml k3s_release_version: false # defaults to 'stable' channel k3s_release_version: stable # latest 'stable' release k3s_release_version: testing # latest 'testing' release k3s_release_version: v1.18 # latest v1.18 release k3s_release_version: v1.17-testing # latest v1.17 testing release ``` #### Important note about `k3s_build_cluster` If you set `k3s_build_cluster` to `false`, this role will install each play host as a standalone node. An example of when you might be building a large number of IoT devices running K3s. Below is a hypothetical situation where we are to deploy 25 Rasberry Pi devices, each a standalone system and not a cluster of 25 nodes. To do this we'd use a playbook similar to the below: ```yaml - hosts: k3s_nodes # eg. 25 RPi's defined in our inventory. vars: k3s_build_cluster: false roles: - xanmanning.k3s ``` #### Important note about `k3s_non_root` To install k3s as non root you must not use `become: true`. The intention of this variable is to run a single node development environment. At the time of release v1.0.1, rootless is still experimental. You must also ensure that you set both `k3s_use_experimental` and `k3s_use_unsupported_config` to `true`. Additionally `k3s_install_dir` must be writable by your user. #### Important notes about `k3s_control_node_address` and `k3s_control_token` If you set this, you are explicitly specifying the control host that agents should connect to, the value should be an IP address or FQDN. If the control host is not configured by this role, then you need to also specify the `k3s_control_token`. Please note that this may potentially break setting up agents. ### Host Variables Below are variables that are set against specific hosts in your inventory. | Variable | Description | Default Value | |-----------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------| | `k3s_control_node` | Define the host as a control plane node, (True/False). | `false` | | `k3s_node_name` | Define the name of this node. | `$(hostname)` | | `k3s_node_id` | Define the ID of this node. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_flannel_interface` | Define the flannel proxy interface for this node. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_bind_address` | Define the bind address for this node. | localhost | | `k3s_node_ip_address` | IP Address to advertise for this node. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_node_external_address` | External IP Address to advertise for this node. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_node_labels` | List of node labels. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_kubelet_args` | A list of kubelet args to pass to the server. | [] | | `k3s_kube_proxy_args` | A list of kube proxy args to pass to the server. | [] | | `k3s_node_taints` | List of node taints. | _NULL_ | | `k3s_node_data_dir` | Folder to hold state. | `/var/lib/rancher/k3s` | | `k3s_tls_san` | Add additional hosname or IP as Subject Alternate Name in the TLS cert. | _NULL_ | #### Important note about `k3s_control_node` and High Availability (HA) By default only one host will be defined as a control node by Ansible, If you do not set a host as a control node, this role will automatically delegate the first play host as a control node (master). This is not suitable for use in a Production workload. If multiple hosts have `k3s_control_node` set to true, you must also set `k3s_datastore_endpoint` as the connection string to a MySQL or PostgreSQL database, or etcd cluster else the play will fail. If using TLS, the CA, Certificate and Key need to already be available on the play hosts. See: [High Availability with an External DB](https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/ha/) It is also possible, though not supported, to run a single K3s master with a `k3s_datastore_endpoint` defined. As this is not a typically supported configuration you will need to set `k3s_use_unsupported_config` to `true`. Since K3s v1.0.0 it is possible to use DQLite as the backend database, and this is done by setting `k3s_dqlite_datastore` to true. As this is an experimental feature you will also need to set `k3s_use_experimental` to true. #### Important note about `k3s_flannel_interface` If you are running k3s on systems with multiple network interfaces, it is necessary to have the flannel interface on a network interface that is routable to the master node(s). #### Notes about `_args`, `_labels` and `_taints` variables Affected variables: - `k3s_kube_apiserver_args` - `k3s_kube_scheduler_args` - `k3s_kube_controller_manager_args` - `k3s_kube_cloud_controller_manager_args` - `k3s_kubelet_args` - `k3s_kube_proxy_args` These parameters allow for assigning additional args to K3s during runtime. For instance, to use the Azure Cloud Controller, assign the below to the master node's configuration in your host file. **YAML**: ```yaml k3s_kubelet_args: - cloud-provider: external - provider-id: azure ``` _Note, when using an external cloud controller as above, ensure that the native k3s cloud controller is disabled by setting the_ `k3s_disable_cloud_controller` _to_ `true`. Ultimately these variables are lists of key-value pairs that will be iterated on. The below example will output the following: **YAML**: ```yaml k3s_node_labels: - foo: bar - hello: world k3s_node_taints: - key1: value1:NoExecute ``` **K3S ARGS**: ```text --node-label foo=bar \ --node-label hello=world \ --node-taint key1=value1:NoExecute ``` ## Dependencies No dependencies on other roles. ## Example Playbooks Example playbook, single master node running v0.10.2: ```yaml - hosts: k3s_nodes roles: - { role: xanmanning.k3s, k3s_release_version: v0.10.2 } ``` Example playbook, Highly Available running the latest release: ```yaml - hosts: k3s_nodes vars: molecule_is_test: true k3s_control_node_address: loadbalancer k3s_datastore_endpoint: "postgres://postgres:verybadpass@database:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable" pre_tasks: - name: Set each node to be a control node set_fact: k3s_control_node: true when: inventory_hostname in ['node2', 'node3'] roles: - role: xanmanning.k3s ``` ## License [BSD 3-clause](LICENSE.txt) ## Author Information [Xan Manning](https://xanmanning.co.uk/)