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# constellation-node-operator
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The constellation node operator manages the lifecycle of constellation nodes after cluster initialization.
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In particular, it is responsible for updating the OS images of nodes by replacing nodes running old images with new nodes.
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## High level goals
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- Admin or `constellation apply` can create custom resources for node related components
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- The operator will manage nodes in the cluster by trying to ensure every node has the specified image
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- If a node uses an outdated image, it will be replaced by a new node
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- Admin can update the specified image at any point in time which will trigger a rolling upgrade through the cluster
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- Nodes are replaced safely (cordon, drain, preservation of node labels)
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## Description
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The operator has multiple controllers with corresponding custom resource definitions (CRDs) that are responsible for the following high level tasks:
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### NodeVersion
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`NodeVersion` is the only user controlled CRD. The spec allows an administrator to update the desired image and trigger a rolling update.
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Example for GCP:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: update.edgeless.systems/v1alpha1
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kind: NodeVersion
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metadata:
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name: constellation-version
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spec:
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image: "projects/constellation-images/global/images/<image-name>"
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```
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Example for Azure:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: update.edgeless.systems/v1alpha1
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kind: NodeVersion
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metadata:
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name: constellation-version
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spec:
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image: "/subscriptions/<subscription-id>/resourceGroups/CONSTELLATION-IMAGES/providers/Microsoft.Compute/galleries/Constellation/images/<image-definition-name>/versions/<image-version>"
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```
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### AutoscalingStrategy
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`AutoscalingStrategy` is used and modified by the `NodeVersion` controller to pause the `cluster-autoscaler` while an image update is in progress.
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Example:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: update.edgeless.systems/v1alpha1
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kind: AutoscalingStrategy
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metadata:
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name: autoscalingstrategy
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spec:
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enabled: true
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deploymentName: "cluster-autoscaler"
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deploymentNamespace: "kube-system"
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```
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### ScalingGroup
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`ScalingGroup` represents one scaling group at the CSP. Constellation uses one scaling group for worker nodes and one for control-plane nodes.
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The scaling group controller will automatically set the image used for newly created nodes to be the image set in the `NodeVersion` Spec. On cluster creation, one instance of the `ScalingGroup` resource per scaling group at the CSP is created. It does not need to be updated manually.
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Example for GCP:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: update.edgeless.systems/v1alpha1
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kind: ScalingGroup
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metadata:
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name: scalinggroup-worker
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spec:
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nodeImage: "constellation-version"
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groupId: "projects/<project-id>/zones/<zone>/instanceGroupManagers/<instance-group-name>"
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autoscaling: true
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```
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Example for Azure:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: update.edgeless.systems/v1alpha1
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kind: ScalingGroup
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metadata:
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name: scalinggroup-worker
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spec:
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nodeImage: "constellation-version"
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groupId: "/subscriptions/<subscription-id>/resourceGroups/<resource-group>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachineScaleSets/<scale-set-name>"
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autoscaling: true
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```
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### PendingNode
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`PendingNode` represents a node that is either joining or leaving the cluster. These are nodes that are not part of the cluster (they do not have a corresponding node object). Instead, they are used to track the creation and deletion of nodes.
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This resource is automatically managed by the operator.
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For joining nodes, the deadline is used to delete the pending node if it fails to join before the deadline ends.
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Example for GCP:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: update.edgeless.systems/v1alpha1
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kind: PendingNode
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metadata:
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name: pendingnode-sample
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spec:
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providerID: "gce://<project-id>/<zone>/<instance-name>"
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groupID: "projects/<project-id>/zones/<zone>/instanceGroupManagers/<instance-group-name>"
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nodeName: "<kubernetes-node-name>"
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goal: Join
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deadline: "2022-07-04T08:33:18+00:00"
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```
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Example for Azure:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: update.edgeless.systems/v1alpha1
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kind: PendingNode
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metadata:
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name: pendingnode-sample
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spec:
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providerID: "azure:///subscriptions/<subscription-id>/resourceGroups/<resource-group>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachineScaleSets/<scale-set-name>/virtualMachines/<instance-id>"
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groupID: "/subscriptions/<subscription-id>/resourceGroups/<resource-group>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachineScaleSets/<scale-set-name>"
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nodeName: "<kubernetes-node-name>"
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goal: Join
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deadline: "2022-07-04T08:33:18+00:00"
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```
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## Getting Started
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You’ll need a Kubernetes cluster to run against. You can use [KIND](https://sigs.k8s.io/kind) to get a local cluster for testing, or run against a remote cluster.
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**Note:** Your controller will automatically use the current context in your kubeconfig file (i.e. whatever cluster `kubectl cluster-info` shows).
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### Running on the cluster
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1. Install Instances of Custom Resources:
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```sh
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kubectl apply -f config/samples/
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```
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2. Build and push your image to the location specified by `IMG`:
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```sh
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make docker-build docker-push IMG=<some-registry>/constellation/node-operator:tag
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```
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3. Deploy the controller to the cluster with the image specified by `IMG`:
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```sh
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make deploy IMG=<some-registry>/constellation/node-operator:tag
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```
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### Uninstall CRDs
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To delete the CRDs from the cluster:
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```sh
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make uninstall
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```
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### Undeploy controller
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UnDeploy the controller to the cluster:
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```sh
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make undeploy
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```
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### How it works
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This project aims to follow the Kubernetes [Operator pattern](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/operator/)
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It uses [Controllers](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/architecture/controller/)
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which provides a reconcile function responsible for synchronizing resources until the desired state is reached on the cluster
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### Test It Out
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1. Install the CRDs into the cluster:
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```sh
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make install
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```
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2. Run your controller (this will run in the foreground, so switch to a new terminal if you want to leave it running):
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```sh
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make run
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```
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**NOTE:** You can also run this in one step by running: `make install run`
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### Modifying the API definitions
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If you are editing the API definitions, generate the manifests such as CRs or CRDs using:
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```sh
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make manifests
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```
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**NOTE:** Run `make --help` for more information on all potential `make` targets
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More information can be found via the [Kubebuilder Documentation](https://book.kubebuilder.io/introduction.html)
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## Production deployment
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The operator is deployed automatically during `constellation-init`.
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Prerequisite for this is that cert-manager is installed.
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cert-manager is also installed during `constellation-init`.
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To deploy you can use the Helm chart at `/internal/helm/charts/edgeless/operators/constellation-operator`.
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