cdk-kubesphere
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CDK construct library to deploy KubeSphere on AWS
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cdk-kubesphere
cdk-kubesphere is a CDK construct library that allows you to create KubeSphere on AWS with CDK in TypeScript, JavaScript or Python.
Sample
import { KubeSphere } from 'cdk-kubesphere';
const app = new cdk.App();
const stack = new cdk.Stack(app, 'cdk-kubesphere-demo');
// deploy a default KubeSphere service on a new Amazon EKS cluster
new KubeSphere(stack, 'KubeSphere');
Behind the scene, the KubeSphere
construct creates a default Amazon EKS cluster and KubeSphere
serivce with helm chart(ks-installer) on it.
helm install ks-installer \
--repo https://charts.kubesphere.io/test \
--namespace=kubesphere-system \
--generate-name \
--create-namespace
KubeSphere App Store
Use appStore
to enable the KubeSphere App Store support.
new KubeSphere(stack, 'KubeSphere', {
appStore: true,
});
helm install ks-installer \
--set openpitrix.enabled=true \
--repo https://charts.kubesphere.io/test \
--namespace=kubesphere-system \
--generate-name \
--create-namespace
Using existing Amazon EKS clusters
You are allowed to deploy KubeSphere
in any existing Amazon EKS cluster.
const cluster = eks.Cluster.fromClusterAttributes(this, 'MyCluster', {
clusterName: 'my-cluster-name',
kubectlRoleArn: 'arn:aws:iam::1111111:role/iam-role-that-has-masters-access',
});
// deploy a default KubeSphere service on the existing Amazon EKS cluster
new KubeSphere(stack, 'KubeSphere', { cluster });
See Using existing clusters to learn how to import existing cluster in AWS CDK.
Console
Run the following command to create a port-forward
from localhost:8888 to ks-console:80
kubectl -n kubesphere-system port-forward service/ks-console 8888:80
Open http://localhost:8888
and enter the default username/password(admin/P@88w0rd
) to enter the admin console.