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@lbrlabs/pulumi-eks

v0.23.0

Published

This repo provides a [multi-language](https://www.pulumi.com/blog/pulumiup-pulumi-packages-multi-language-components/) component that creates a "batteries included" cluster ready for you to attach your EKS nodes to.

Downloads

478

Readme

Pulumi LBr Labs EKS

This repo provides a multi-language component that creates a "batteries included" cluster ready for you to attach your EKS nodes to.

It creates:

It is designed to be an opinionated implementation of EKS, without the overhead of having to install all of the things required for your cluster to be functional.

It also provides a mechanism to quickly attached a workload node to your newly created cluster, and create an IAM role for Service accounts with your cluster's OIDC provider.

Examples

Examples for all languages are in the examples directory.

Note, you need to create a VPC, and also add your worker nodes.

FAQs

Can you add support for X

Add an issue, but this is mainly designed to be useful for workloads I run, so I reserve the right to refuse.

Can you make X optional?

I have no plans to make any of the batteries included optional at this time

Installing

This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.

Node.js (Java/TypeScript)

To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm:

$ npm install @lbrlabs/pulumi-eks

or yarn:

$ yarn add @lbrlabs/pulumi-eks

Python

To use from Python, install using pip:

$ pip install lbrlabs_pulumi_eks

Go

To use from Go, use go get to grab the latest version of the library

$ go get github.com/lbrlabs/pulumi-lbrlabs-eks/sdk/go/...

.NET

To use from Dotnet, use dotnet add package to install into your project. You must specify the version if it is a pre-release version.

$ dotnet add package Lbrlabs.PulumiPackage.Eks

Reference

See the Pulumi registry for API docs:

https://www.pulumi.com/registry/packages/lbrlabs-eks/api-docs/