Signed-off-by: Tariq Ibrahim <tariq181290@gmail.com>
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IMPORTANT This guide is deprecated and not updated any more. We strongly recommend using Harbor Helm Chart to deploy latest Harbor release on Kubernetes.
Integration with Kubernetes
This Document describes how to deploy Harbor on Kubernetes. It has been verified on Kubernetes v1.6.5 and Harbor v1.2.0
Prerequisite
- You should have domain knowledge about Kubernetes (Deployment, Service, Persistent Volume, Persistent Volume Claim, Config Map, Ingress).
- Optional: Load the docker images onto worker nodes. If you skip this step, worker node will pull images from Docker Hub when starting the pods.
- Download the offline installer of Harbor v1.2.0 from the release page.
- Uncompress the offline installer and get the images tgz file harbor.*.tgz, transfer it to each of the worker nodes.
- Load the images into docker:
docker load -i harbor.*.tgz
Configuration
We provide a python script make/kubernetes/k8s-prepare
to generate Kubernetes ConfigMap files.
The script is written in python, so you need a version of python in your deployment environment.
Also the script need openssl
to generate private key and certification, make sure you have a workable openssl
.
There are some args of the python script:
- -f: Default Value is
../harbor.cfg
. You can specify other config file of Harbor. - -k: Path to https private key. This arg can overwrite the value of
ssl_cert_key
inharbor.cfg
. - -c: Path to https certification. This arg can overwrite the value of
ssl_cert
inharbor.cfg
.
Basic Configuration
These Basic Configuration must be set. Otherwise you can't deploy Harbor on Kubernetes.
-
make/harbor.cfg
: Basic config of Harbor. Please refer toharbor.cfg
.#Hostname is the endpoint for accessing Harbor, #To accept access from outside of Kubernetes cluster, it should be set to a worker node. hostname = 10.192.168.5
-
make/kubernetes/**/*.svc.yaml
: Specify the service of pods. -
make/kubernetes/**/*.deploy.yaml
: Specify configs of containers. -
make/kubernetes/pv/*.pvc.yaml
: Persistent Volume Claim.
You can set capacity of storage in these files. example:resources: requests: # you can set another value to adapt to your needs storage: 100Gi
-
make/kubernetes/pv/*.pv.yaml
: Persistent Volume. Be bound with*.pvc.yaml
.
PVs and PVCs are one to one correspondence. If you changed capacity of PVC, you need to set capacity of PV together. example:capacity: # same value with PVC storage: 100Gi
In PV, you should set another way to store data rather than
hostPath
:# it's default value, you should use others like nfs. hostPath: path: /data/registry
For more information about storage solution, Please check Kubernetes Document
Then you can generate ConfigMap files by :
python make/kubernetes/k8s-prepare
These files will be generated:
- make/kubernetes/jobservice/jobservice.cm.yaml
- make/kubernetes/mysql/mysql.cm.yaml
- make/kubernetes/registry/registry.cm.yaml
- make/kubernetes/ui/ui.cm.yaml
- make/kubernetes/adminserver/adminserver.cm.yaml
- make/kubernetes/ingress.yaml
Advanced Configuration
If Basic Configuration was not covering your requirements, you can read this section for more details.
./k8s-prepare
has a specify format of placeholder:
{{key}}
: It means we should replace the placeholder with the value inconfig.cfg
which name iskey
.{{num key}}
: It's used for multiple lines text. It will addnum
spaces to the leading of every line in text.
You can find all configs of Harbor in make/kubernetes/templates/
. There are specifications of these files:
-
jobservice.cm.yaml
: ENV and web config of jobservice -
mysql.cm.yaml
: Root password of MySQL -
ingress.yaml
: Https certification and ingress config. If you are familiar with ingress, you can modify it. -
registry.cm.yaml
: Token service certification and registry config Registry use filesystem to store data of images. You can find it like:storage: filesystem: rootdirectory: /storage
If you want use another storage backend, please see Docker Doc
-
ui.cm.yaml
: Token service private key, ENV and web config of ui. -
adminserver.cm.yaml
: Initial values of configuration attributes of Harbor.
ui
, jobservice
and adminserver
are powered by beego. If you are familiar with beego, you can modify configs in ui.cm.yaml
, jobservice.cm.yaml
and adminserver.cm.yaml
.
Running
When you finished your configuring and generated ConfigMap files, you can run Harbor on kubernetes with these commands:
# create pv & pvc
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/pv/log.pv.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/pv/registry.pv.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/pv/storage.pv.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/pv/log.pvc.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/pv/registry.pvc.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/pv/storage.pvc.yaml
# create config map
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/jobservice/jobservice.cm.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/mysql/mysql.cm.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/registry/registry.cm.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/ui/ui.cm.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/adminserver/adminserver.cm.yaml
# create service
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/jobservice/jobservice.svc.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/mysql/mysql.svc.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/registry/registry.svc.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/ui/ui.svc.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/adminserver/adminserver.svc.yaml
# create k8s deployment
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/registry/registry.deploy.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/mysql/mysql.deploy.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/jobservice/jobservice.deploy.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/ui/ui.deploy.yaml
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/adminserver/adminserver.deploy.yaml
# create k8s ingress
kubectl apply -f make/kubernetes/ingress.yaml
After the pods are running, you can access Harbor's UI via the configured endpoint 10.192.168.5
or issue docker commands such as docker login 10.192.168.5
to interact with the registry.
Limitation
- Current deployment is http only, to enable https you need to either add another layer of proxy or modify the ingress.yaml to enable https and include a correct certificate
- Current deployment does not include Clair and Notary, which are supported in docker-compose deployment. They will be supported in near future, stay tuned.