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@opsani/nunjucks-kubernetes-filters

v0.5.1

Published

Nunjucks filters for transforming strings into Kubernetes resource values.

Downloads

5

Readme

nunjucks-kubernetes-filters

Nunjucks filters for rendering templated Kubernetes manifests.

Overview

Kubernetes imposes constraints around how resources are named. There are three common commonly used constraints for resource names: DNS Subdomain Names, DNS Label Names, and Path Segment Names. Naming constraints are detailed in the Kubernetes Object Names and IDs documentation.

Implementing these constraints correctly within templates is non-trivial due to the character set, length, and character boundary constraints.

This library provides simple, well-tested implementations of filters that will transform arbitrary input strings into valid names within your Kubernetes manifest templates.

Installation

npm install @opsani/nunjucks-kubernetes-filters

Once installed, proceed to Usage.

Filters

There are three filters available:

  • dnsSubdomainify - Transforms the input string into an RFC 1123 DNS Subdomain Name representation.
  • dnsLabelize - Transforms the input string into an RFC 1123 DNS Label Name representation.
  • escapeRegExp - Escapes characters in a regular expression string. This is not strictly tied to Kubernetes itself but is useful in common ConfigMap manifests such as Prometheus configuration files.

Support functions

In addition to the filters, the package exports some ancillary support functions:

  • validateDnsSubdomain - Throws a detailed error if the input string is not a valid DNS Subdomain Name.
  • isValidDnsSubdomain - Returns a boolean value indicating if the input string is or is not a valid DNS Subdomain Name.

Usage

The following code creates a Nunjucks environment and adds the filters using the same names as the exported functions.

require('@opsani/nunjucks-kubernetes-filters');

let nunjucksEnv = new nunjucks.Environment(
    new nunjucks.FileSystemLoader('templates'),
    { throwOnUndefined: true }
);
nunjucksEnv.addFilter('dnsSubdomainify', dnsSubdomainify);
nunjucksEnv.addFilter('dnsLabelize', dnsLabelize);
nunjucksEnv.addFilter('escapeRegExp', escapeRegExp);

Then with your manifest template (where optimizerId is an arbitrary string that you wish to derive identifiers from):

apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: {{ optimizerId | dnsSubdomainify }}
  labels:
      app.kubernetes.io/name: my-app
      servo.opsani.com/optimizer: {{ optimizerId | dnsLabelize }}

Running tests

If Jest is installed globally, run jest.

Otherwise, run npm test.

Publish releases

Releases are published to NPM automatically when a GitHub release is published via a GitHub Actions workflow.

License

Distributed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 Open Source license.

A copy of the license is provided in the LICENSE file at the root of the repository.