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@smallcase/cdk-eks-cluster-module

v0.0.30

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cdk-eks-cluster-module is a [CDK](<(github.com/aws-cdk/cdk)>) that helps you configure complete EKS clusters that are fully bootstrapped with the operational software that is needed to deploy and operate workloads. You can describe the configuration for

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cdk-eks-cluster-module

cdk-eks-cluster-module is a CDK that helps you configure complete EKS clusters that are fully bootstrapped with the operational software that is needed to deploy and operate workloads. You can describe the configuration for the desired state of your EKS cluster, such as the control plane, worker nodes, and Kubernetes add-ons, as code.

:sparkles: Features

  • :white_check_mark: AWS EKS Cluster Addons
  • :white_check_mark: Support for Multiple NodeGroups with labels and taints
  • :white_check_mark: Support for Multiple fargate profiles with labels and namespace
  • :white_check_mark: AWS EKS Identity Provider Configuration
  • :white_check_mark: Support for custom AMI, custom launch template, and custom user data including custom user data template
  • :white_check_mark: commonComponents interface allow to install custom repo/local helm chart
  • :white_check_mark: Install aws-ebs-csi-driver,aws-efs-csi-driver,node-problem-detector helm charts to help manage storage, and nodes.

:clapper: Quick Start

The quick start shows you how to create an AWS-EKS using this module.

Prerequisites

  • A working aws CLI installation with access to an account and administrator privileges
  • You'll need a recent NodeJS installation
  • kubectl to interact with your fresh cluster

To get going you'll need a CDK project. For details please refer to the detailed guide for CDK.

Create an empty directory on your system.

mkdir aws-quick-start-eks && cd aws-quick-start-eks

Bootstrap your CDK project, we will use TypeScript, but you can switch to any other supported language.

npx cdk init sample-eks  --language typescript
npx cdk bootstrap 

Install using NPM:

npm install @smallcase/cdk-eks-cluster-module

Using yarn

yarn add @smallcase/cdk-eks-cluster-module

Using eks cluster can be deployed using the following sample code snippet:

import {
  EKSCluster,
  VpcCniAddonVersion,
} from '@smallcase/cdk-eks-cluster-module';

const key = new kms.Key(this, 'EKS-KMS', {
      enabled: true,
      alias: 'EKS-KMS',
    });
key.addToResourcePolicy(new iam.PolicyStatement({
      sid: 'encrypt root volumes of nodeGroup using kms',
      actions: [
        'kms:Encrypt',
        'kms:Decrypt',
        'kms:ReEncrypt*',
        'kms:GenerateDataKey*',
        'kms:CreateGrant',
        'kms:DescribeKey',
      ],
      resources: ['*'],
      principals: [new iam.AnyPrincipal()],
      conditions: {
        StringEquals: {
          'kms:CallerAccount': '<YOUR-AWS-ID>',
          'kms:ViaService': 'ec2.<REGION>.amazonaws.com',
        },
      },
    }));

  const securityGroup = new ec2.SecurityGroup(
      this,
      'EKS-WORKER-SG',
      {
        vpc: vpc,
        description: 'Kubernetes Worker SecurityGroup',
      },
    );

  const testNodeTemplete = new ec2.LaunchTemplate(this, 'testNodeTemplete', {
      instanceType: new ec2.InstanceType('m5a.large'),
      blockDevices: [
        {
          deviceName: '/dev/xvda',
          volume: ec2.BlockDeviceVolume.ebs(40,
            {
              deleteOnTermination: true,
              encrypted: true,
              volumeType: ec2.EbsDeviceVolumeType.GP3,
              kmsKey: key,
            },
          ),
          mappingEnabled: true,
        },
      ],
    });
let ekscluster = new EKSCluster(this, 'EKS-CLUSTER', {
      availabilityZones: Stack.of(this).availabilityZones,
      clusterVPC: vpc,
      kmsKey: key,
      region: Stack.of(this).region,
      workerSecurityGroup: securityGroup,
      addonProps: {
        vpnCniAddonVersion: VpcCniAddonVersion.V1_11_0,
      },
      clusterConfig: {
        clusterName: 'EKS-CLUSTER',
        clusterVersion: eks.KubernetesVersion.V1_22,
        // this will create cluster autoscaler service account with iam role
        addAutoscalerIam: true,
        albControllerVersion: eks.AlbControllerVersion.V2_2_4,
        defaultCapacity: 3,
        subnets: {
          privateSubnetGroupName: 'Private',
        },
        nodeGroups: [
          {
            name: 'test-node',
            instanceTypes: [],
            minSize: 3,
            maxSize: 6,
            launchTemplateSpec: {
              version: testNodeTemplete.versionNumber,
              id: testNodeTemplete.launchTemplateId!,
            },
            subnetGroupName: 'Private',
            labels: {
              role: 'test-eks-cluster',
            },
            taints: {
              role: 'test-eks-cluster',
            },
            tags: {
              'k8s.io/cluster-autoscaler/enabled': 'TRUE',
              'k8s.io/cluster-autoscaler/EKS-CLUSTER':
                'owned',
            },
          },
        ]
        commonComponents: {
          'aws-efs-csi-driver': {
            iamPolicyPath: ['../../assets/policy/aws-efs-csi-driver-policy.json'],
            // above mention iam policy will be used for this service account
            serviceAccounts: ['efs-csi-controller-sa', 'efs-csi-node-sa'],
            helm: {
              chartName: 'aws-efs-csi-driver',
              chartVersion: '2.2.0',
              helmRepository: 'https://kubernetes-sigs.github.io/aws-efs-csi-driver/',
              namespace: 'kube-system',
            },
          },
        },
        teamMembers: [
          "your-aws-user",
        ],
        teamExistingRolePermission: { //optional
          '<YOUR_ROLE_ARN>': 'system:masters',
        },
      }
  })

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