package kubectl import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "github.com/edgelesssys/constellation/bootstrapper/internal/kubernetes/k8sapi/resources" corev1 "k8s.io/api/core/v1" "k8s.io/cli-runtime/pkg/resource" ) // ErrKubeconfigNotSet is the error value returned by Kubectl.Apply when SetKubeconfig was not called first. var ErrKubeconfigNotSet = errors.New("kubeconfig not set") // Client wraps marshable k8s resources into resource.Info fields and applies them in a cluster. type Client interface { // ApplyOneObject applies a k8s resource similar to kubectl apply. ApplyOneObject(info *resource.Info, forceConflicts bool) error // GetObjects converts resources into prepared info fields for use in ApplyOneObject. GetObjects(resources resources.Marshaler) ([]*resource.Info, error) CreateConfigMap(ctx context.Context, configMap corev1.ConfigMap) error AddTolerationsToDeployment(ctx context.Context, tolerations []corev1.Toleration, name string, namespace string) error AddNodeSelectorsToDeployment(ctx context.Context, selectors map[string]string, name string, namespace string) error } // clientGenerator can generate new clients from a kubeconfig. type clientGenerator interface { NewClient(kubeconfig []byte) (Client, error) } // Kubectl implements kubernetes.Apply interface and acts like the Kubernetes "kubectl" tool. type Kubectl struct { clientGenerator kubeconfig []byte } // New creates a new kubectl using the real clientGenerator. func New() *Kubectl { return &Kubectl{ clientGenerator: &generator{}, } } // Apply will apply the given resources using server-side-apply. func (k *Kubectl) Apply(resources resources.Marshaler, forceConflicts bool) error { if k.kubeconfig == nil { return ErrKubeconfigNotSet } client, err := k.clientGenerator.NewClient(k.kubeconfig) if err != nil { return err } // convert marshaler object into []*resource.info infos, err := client.GetObjects(resources) if err != nil { return err } // apply each object, one by one for i, resource := range infos { if err := client.ApplyOneObject(resource, forceConflicts); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("kubectl apply of object %v/%v: %w", i, len(infos), err) } } return nil } // SetKubeconfig will store the kubeconfig to generate Clients using the clientGenerator later. func (k *Kubectl) SetKubeconfig(kubeconfig []byte) { k.kubeconfig = kubeconfig } func (k *Kubectl) CreateConfigMap(ctx context.Context, configMap corev1.ConfigMap) error { client, err := k.clientGenerator.NewClient(k.kubeconfig) if err != nil { return err } err = client.CreateConfigMap(ctx, configMap) if err != nil { return err } return nil } func (k *Kubectl) AddTolerationsToDeployment(ctx context.Context, tolerations []corev1.Toleration, name string, namespace string) error { client, err := k.clientGenerator.NewClient(k.kubeconfig) if err != nil { return err } if err = client.AddTolerationsToDeployment(ctx, tolerations, name, namespace); err != nil { return err } return nil } func (k *Kubectl) AddNodeSelectorsToDeployment(ctx context.Context, selectors map[string]string, name string, namespace string) error { client, err := k.clientGenerator.NewClient(k.kubeconfig) if err != nil { return err } if err = client.AddNodeSelectorsToDeployment(ctx, selectors, name, namespace); err != nil { return err } return nil }