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auto-kubernetes-client

v0.6.2

Published

NodeJS Kubernetes Client with automatic API discovery

Downloads

37

Readme

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NodeJS Kubernetes Client with automatic API discovery.

See this blog post for further information.

Installation

npm install --save auto-kubernetes-client

Usage

  1. Create a configuration object

    const config = {
        url: 'https://k8s.example.com',
        ca: 'PEM encoded CA certificate',
        cert: 'PEM encoded client certificate',
        key: 'PEM encoded client key'
    }
  2. Create the client and connect to the API server

    const AutoK8sClient = require('auto-kubernetes-client');
    AutoK8sClient(config, function(err, client) {
        if (err) {
            throw new Error(`Error when connecting: ${err.message}`);
        }
    
        // Use client
    });
  3. Invoke methods

    The client exposes resources available to the authenticated user using a fairly regular API.

    • API groups need to be selected using the group(name[, version]) method. The "core" API is available directly on the client instance.
    • Non-namespaced resources are available directly on the API instance (core/group), for namespaced-resources one must explicitly select the namespace using the ns(name) method.
    • Resource collections are available by their name in plural, for example client.ns('default').pods represents the "pods" resource collection. Resource collections offer resource methods list, watch, and deletecollection, as well as create to create a new resource.
    • Single (non-collection) resources are available by their singular name, for example client.ns('default').pod('pod1') represents the "pod" resources for the "pod1" pod. Single resources offer resource methods get, create, update, patch and delete.
    • Resource methods typically have the signature method([qs]), where qs is a hash for additional query parameters, and return a promise for the parsed response entity.
    • The watch resource method has the signature watch([resourceVersion[, qs]]), and returns an object stream for the observed changes. Each object has a type field ('ADDED', 'DELETED', 'MODIFIED', 'ERROR'), and the actual object that was modified.
    • By default the client interprets 'Status' responses from the server with a 'Failure' status as error responses, and translates them into actual promise rejections. This can be disabled by using '.options({ rawResponse: true}).resourceMethod(...)' on the resource collection or resource.

Examples

| Example | Description |---------|------------ |examples/list-pods|List all pods in the cluster |examples/watch-pods|Watch all pods in a specific namespace

License

This software is licensed under the Apache 2 license, quoted below.

Copyright 2017 Collaborne B.V. <http://github.com/Collaborne/>

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
the License.