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@arhea/aws-cdk-eks-dashboard

v0.8.0

Published

A CDK Construct Library for Kubernetes Dashboard.

Downloads

22

Readme

AWS CDK EKS Kubernetes Dashboard

This module makes it easy to deploy and manage the Kubernetes Dashboard from AWS CDK for your EKS clusters. This module is designed based on the guidance provided in the AWS EKS Workshop. This Construct will perform the following tasks:

  • Deploy the Dashboard Kubernetes Manifest as defined by the open source project.

Installation

You can install this with npm or yarn.

npm i `@arhea/aws-cdk-eks-dashboard` --save

or

yarn add `@arhea/aws-cdk-eks-dashboard`

Usage

import { ClusterAutoscaler } from '@arhea/aws-cdk-eks-dashboard';

const csa = new KubernetesDashboard(this, 'demo-dashboard', {
  cluster: cluster, // your EKS cluster
  version: '1.10.1' // the version of dashboard to deploy
});

| Option | Description | Default | |---|---|---| | cluster | The @aws-cdk/aws-eks cluster instance where this Dashboard should be deployed. | N/A | | version | The version of the Dashboard to deploy. Find the latest version based on your Kubernetes version here. | 1.10.1 |

Full Example


// create a vpc to deploy eks
const vpc = new ec2.Vpc(this, 'example-vpc', {
  cidr: '10.1.0.0/16',
  maxAzs: 3,
  enableDnsHostnames: true,
  enableDnsSupport: true
});

// define an admin role to use, to enable kubectl
const clusterAdmin = new iam.Role(this, 'AdminRole', {
  assumedBy: new iam.AccountRootPrincipal()
});

// create the cluster
const cluster = new eks.Cluster(this, 'example-cluster', {
  mastersRole: clusterAdmin,
  vpc: vpc,
  vpcSubnets: [
    {
      subnetType: ec2.SubnetType.PRIVATE
    }
  ],
  defaultCapacity: 0
});


// create a custom node group
const ng = cluster.addCapacity('demo-ng1', {
  instanceType: ec2.InstanceType.of(ec2.InstanceClass.T2, ec2.InstanceSize.LARGE),
  associatePublicIpAddress: false,
  bootstrapEnabled: true,
  desiredCapacity: 3,
  minCapacity: 3,
  maxCapacity: 6,
  mapRole: true
});

// create the kubernetes dashboard instance
const csa = new KubernetesDashboard(this, 'demo-dashboard', {
  cluster: cluster // your EKS cluster
});