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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved.
#
# 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.
# This command builds and runs a local kubernetes cluster. It's just like
# local-up.sh, but this one launches the three separate binaries.
# You may need to run this as root to allow kubelet to open docker's socket.
DOCKER_OPTS=${DOCKER_OPTS:-""}
DOCKER_NATIVE=${DOCKER_NATIVE:-""}
DOCKER=(docker ${DOCKER_OPTS})
DOCKERIZE_KUBELET=${DOCKERIZE_KUBELET:-""}
ALLOW_PRIVILEGED=${ALLOW_PRIVILEGED:-""}
ALLOW_SECURITY_CONTEXT=${ALLOW_SECURITY_CONTEXT:-""}
RUNTIME_CONFIG=${RUNTIME_CONFIG:-""}
NET_PLUGIN=${NET_PLUGIN:-""}
KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/..
# We disable cluster DNS by default because this script uses docker0 (or whatever
# container bridge docker is currently using) and we don't know the IP of the
# DNS pod to pass in as --cluster-dns. To set this up by hand, set this flag
# and change DNS_SERVER_IP to the appropriate IP.
ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS=${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS:-false}
DNS_SERVER_IP=${KUBE_DNS_SERVER_IP:-10.0.0.10}
DNS_DOMAIN=${KUBE_DNS_NAME:-"cluster.local"}
DNS_REPLICAS=${KUBE_DNS_REPLICAS:-1}
KUBECTL=${KUBECTL:-cluster/kubectl.sh}
WAIT_FOR_URL_API_SERVER=${WAIT_FOR_URL_API_SERVER:-10}
ENABLE_DAEMON=${ENABLE_DAEMON:-false}
HOSTNAME_OVERRIDE=${HOSTNAME_OVERRIDE:-"127.0.0.1"}
if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
echo "WARNING : This script MAY be run as root for docker socket / iptables functionality; if failures occur, retry as root." 2>&1
fi
# Stop right away if the build fails
set -e
source "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib/init.sh"
function usage {
echo "This script starts a local kube cluster. "
echo "Example 1: hack/local-up-cluster.sh -o _output/dockerized/bin/linux/amd64/ (run from docker output)"
echo "Example 2: hack/local-up-cluster.sh (build a local copy of the source)"
}
### Allow user to supply the source directory.
GO_OUT=""
while getopts "o:" OPTION
do
case $OPTION in
o)
echo "skipping build"
echo "using source $OPTARG"
GO_OUT="$OPTARG"
if [ $GO_OUT == "" ]; then
echo "You provided an invalid value for the build output directory."
exit
fi
;;
?)
usage
exit
;;
esac
done
if [ "x$GO_OUT" == "x" ]; then
"${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/build-go.sh" \
cmd/kube-apiserver \
cmd/kube-controller-manager \
cmd/kube-proxy \
cmd/kubectl \
cmd/kubelet \
plugin/cmd/kube-scheduler
else
echo "skipped the build."
fi
function test_docker {
${DOCKER[@]} ps 2> /dev/null 1> /dev/null
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo "Failed to successfully run 'docker ps', please verify that docker is installed and \$DOCKER_HOST is set correctly."
exit 1
fi
}
# Shut down anyway if there's an error.
set +e
API_PORT=${API_PORT:-8080}
API_HOST=${API_HOST:-127.0.0.1}
# By default only allow CORS for requests on localhost
API_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=${API_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS:-"/127.0.0.1(:[0-9]+)?$,/localhost(:[0-9]+)?$"}
KUBELET_PORT=${KUBELET_PORT:-10250}
LOG_LEVEL=${LOG_LEVEL:-3}
CONTAINER_RUNTIME=${CONTAINER_RUNTIME:-"docker"}
RKT_PATH=${RKT_PATH:-""}
RKT_STAGE1_IMAGE=${RKT_STAGE1_IMAGE:-""}
CHAOS_CHANCE=${CHAOS_CHANCE:-0.0}
CPU_CFS_QUOTA=${CPU_CFS_QUOTA:-false}
ENABLE_HOSTPATH_PROVISIONER=${ENABLE_HOSTPATH_PROVISIONER:-"false"}
CLAIM_BINDER_SYNC_PERIOD=${CLAIM_BINDER_SYNC_PERIOD:-"10m"} # current k8s default
function test_apiserver_off {
# For the common local scenario, fail fast if server is already running.
# this can happen if you run local-up-cluster.sh twice and kill etcd in between.
curl $API_HOST:$API_PORT
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "API SERVER port is free, proceeding..."
else
echo "ERROR starting API SERVER, exiting. Some host on $API_HOST is serving already on $API_PORT"
exit 1
fi
}
function detect_binary {
# Detect the OS name/arch so that we can find our binary
case "$(uname -s)" in
Darwin)
host_os=darwin
;;
Linux)
host_os=linux
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported host OS. Must be Linux or Mac OS X." >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
case "$(uname -m)" in
x86_64*)
host_arch=amd64
;;
i?86_64*)
host_arch=amd64
;;
amd64*)
host_arch=amd64
;;
arm*)
host_arch=arm
;;
i?86*)
host_arch=x86
;;
s390x*)
host_arch=s390x
;;
ppc64le*)
host_arch=ppc64le
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported host arch. Must be x86_64, 386, arm, s390x or ppc64le." >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
GO_OUT="${KUBE_ROOT}/_output/local/bin/${host_os}/${host_arch}"
}
cleanup_dockerized_kubelet()
{
if [[ -e $KUBELET_CIDFILE ]]; then
docker kill $(<$KUBELET_CIDFILE) > /dev/null
rm -f $KUBELET_CIDFILE
fi
}
cleanup()
{
echo "Cleaning up..."
# delete running images
# if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS}" = true ]]; then
# Still need to figure why this commands throw an error: Error from server: client: etcd cluster is unavailable or misconfigured
# ${KUBECTL} --namespace=kube-system delete service kube-dns
# And this one hang forever:
# ${KUBECTL} --namespace=kube-system delete rc kube-dns-v10
# fi
# Check if the API server is still running
[[ -n "${APISERVER_PID-}" ]] && APISERVER_PIDS=$(pgrep -P ${APISERVER_PID} ; ps -o pid= -p ${APISERVER_PID})
[[ -n "${APISERVER_PIDS-}" ]] && sudo kill ${APISERVER_PIDS}
# Check if the controller-manager is still running
[[ -n "${CTLRMGR_PID-}" ]] && CTLRMGR_PIDS=$(pgrep -P ${CTLRMGR_PID} ; ps -o pid= -p ${CTLRMGR_PID})
[[ -n "${CTLRMGR_PIDS-}" ]] && sudo kill ${CTLRMGR_PIDS}
if [[ -n "$DOCKERIZE_KUBELET" ]]; then
cleanup_dockerized_kubelet
else
# Check if the kubelet is still running
[[ -n "${KUBELET_PID-}" ]] && KUBELET_PIDS=$(pgrep -P ${KUBELET_PID} ; ps -o pid= -p ${KUBELET_PID})
[[ -n "${KUBELET_PIDS-}" ]] && sudo kill ${KUBELET_PIDS}
fi
# Check if the proxy is still running
[[ -n "${PROXY_PID-}" ]] && PROXY_PIDS=$(pgrep -P ${PROXY_PID} ; ps -o pid= -p ${PROXY_PID})
[[ -n "${PROXY_PIDS-}" ]] && sudo kill ${PROXY_PIDS}
# Check if the scheduler is still running
[[ -n "${SCHEDULER_PID-}" ]] && SCHEDULER_PIDS=$(pgrep -P ${SCHEDULER_PID} ; ps -o pid= -p ${SCHEDULER_PID})
[[ -n "${SCHEDULER_PIDS-}" ]] && sudo kill ${SCHEDULER_PIDS}
# Check if the etcd is still running
[[ -n "${ETCD_PID-}" ]] && kube::etcd::stop
[[ -n "${ETCD_DIR-}" ]] && kube::etcd::clean_etcd_dir
exit 0
}
function startETCD {
echo "Starting etcd"
kube::etcd::start
}
function set_service_accounts {
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_LOOKUP=${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_LOOKUP:-false}
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY=${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY:-"/tmp/kube-serviceaccount.key"}
# Generate ServiceAccount key if needed
if [[ ! -f "${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY}" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$(dirname ${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY})"
openssl genrsa -out "${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY}" 2048 2>/dev/null
fi
}
function start_apiserver {
# Admission Controllers to invoke prior to persisting objects in cluster
if [[ -z "${ALLOW_SECURITY_CONTEXT}" ]]; then
ADMISSION_CONTROL=NamespaceLifecycle,LimitRanger,SecurityContextDeny,ServiceAccount,ResourceQuota
else
ADMISSION_CONTROL=NamespaceLifecycle,LimitRanger,ServiceAccount,ResourceQuota
fi
# This is the default dir and filename where the apiserver will generate a self-signed cert
# which should be able to be used as the CA to verify itself
CERT_DIR=/var/run/kubernetes
ROOT_CA_FILE=$CERT_DIR/apiserver.crt
priv_arg=""
if [[ -n "${ALLOW_PRIVILEGED}" ]]; then
priv_arg="--allow-privileged "
fi
runtime_config=""
if [[ -n "${RUNTIME_CONFIG}" ]]; then
runtime_config="--runtime-config=${RUNTIME_CONFIG}"
fi
APISERVER_LOG=/tmp/kube-apiserver.log
sudo -E "${GO_OUT}/kube-apiserver" ${priv_arg} ${runtime_config}\
--v=${LOG_LEVEL} \
--cert-dir="${CERT_DIR}" \
--service-account-key-file="${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY}" \
--service-account-lookup="${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_LOOKUP}" \
--admission-control="${ADMISSION_CONTROL}" \
--insecure-bind-address="${API_HOST}" \
--insecure-port="${API_PORT}" \
--advertise-address="${API_HOST}" \
--etcd-servers="http://127.0.0.1:4001" \
--service-cluster-ip-range="10.0.0.0/24" \
--cors-allowed-origins="${API_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS}" >"${APISERVER_LOG}" 2>&1 &
APISERVER_PID=$!
# Wait for kube-apiserver to come up before launching the rest of the components.
echo "Waiting for apiserver to come up"
kube::util::wait_for_url "http://${API_HOST}:${API_PORT}/api/v1/pods" "apiserver: " 1 ${WAIT_FOR_URL_API_SERVER} || exit 1
}
function start_controller_manager {
node_cidr_args=""
if [[ "${NET_PLUGIN}" == "kubenet" ]]; then
node_cidr_args="--allocate-node-cidrs=true --cluster-cidr=10.1.0.0/16 "
fi
CTLRMGR_LOG=/tmp/kube-controller-manager.log
sudo -E "${GO_OUT}/kube-controller-manager" \
--v=${LOG_LEVEL} \
--service-account-private-key-file="${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY}" \
--root-ca-file="${ROOT_CA_FILE}" \
--enable-hostpath-provisioner="${ENABLE_HOSTPATH_PROVISIONER}" \
${node_cidr_args} \
--pvclaimbinder-sync-period="${CLAIM_BINDER_SYNC_PERIOD}" \
--master="${API_HOST}:${API_PORT}" >"${CTLRMGR_LOG}" 2>&1 &
CTLRMGR_PID=$!
}
function start_kubelet {
KUBELET_LOG=/tmp/kubelet.log
mkdir -p /var/lib/kubelet
if [[ -z "${DOCKERIZE_KUBELET}" ]]; then
# On selinux enabled systems, it might
# require to relabel /var/lib/kubelet
if which selinuxenabled &> /dev/null && \
selinuxenabled && \
which chcon > /dev/null ; then
if [[ ! $(ls -Zd /var/lib/kubelet) =~ system_u:object_r:svirt_sandbox_file_t:s0 ]] ; then
echo "Applying SELinux label to /var/lib/kubelet directory."
if ! chcon -R system_u:object_r:svirt_sandbox_file_t:s0 /var/lib/kubelet; then
echo "Failed to apply selinux label to /var/lib/kubelet."
fi
fi
fi
# Enable dns
if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS}" = true ]]; then
dns_args="--cluster-dns=${DNS_SERVER_IP} --cluster-domain=${DNS_DOMAIN}"
else
# To start a private DNS server set ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS and
# DNS_SERVER_IP/DOMAIN. This will at least provide a working
# DNS server for real world hostnames.
dns_args="--cluster-dns=8.8.8.8"
fi
net_plugin_args=""
if [[ -n "${NET_PLUGIN}" ]]; then
net_plugin_args="--network-plugin=${NET_PLUGIN}"
fi
kubenet_plugin_args=""
if [[ "${NET_PLUGIN}" == "kubenet" ]]; then
kubenet_plugin_args="--reconcile-cidr=true "
fi
sudo -E "${GO_OUT}/kubelet" ${priv_arg}\
--v=${LOG_LEVEL} \
--chaos-chance="${CHAOS_CHANCE}" \
--container-runtime="${CONTAINER_RUNTIME}" \
--rkt-path="${RKT_PATH}" \
--rkt-stage1-image="${RKT_STAGE1_IMAGE}" \
--hostname-override="${HOSTNAME_OVERRIDE}" \
--address="127.0.0.1" \
--api-servers="${API_HOST}:${API_PORT}" \
--cpu-cfs-quota=${CPU_CFS_QUOTA} \
${dns_args} \
${net_plugin_args} \
${kubenet_plugin_args} \
--port="$KUBELET_PORT" >"${KUBELET_LOG}" 2>&1 &
KUBELET_PID=$!
else
# Docker won't run a container with a cidfile (container id file)
# unless that file does not already exist; clean up an existing
# dockerized kubelet that might be running.
cleanup_dockerized_kubelet
docker run \
--volume=/:/rootfs:ro \
--volume=/var/run:/var/run:rw \
--volume=/sys:/sys:ro \
--volume=/var/lib/docker/:/var/lib/docker:ro \
--volume=/var/lib/kubelet/:/var/lib/kubelet:rw,z \
--net=host \
--privileged=true \
-i \
--cidfile=$KUBELET_CIDFILE \
gcr.io/google_containers/kubelet \
/kubelet --v=3 --containerized ${priv_arg}--chaos-chance="${CHAOS_CHANCE}" --hostname-override="${HOSTNAME_OVERRIDE}" --address="127.0.0.1" --api-servers="${API_HOST}:${API_PORT}" --port="$KUBELET_PORT" --resource-container="" &> $KUBELET_LOG &
fi
}
function start_kubeproxy {
PROXY_LOG=/tmp/kube-proxy.log
sudo -E "${GO_OUT}/kube-proxy" \
--v=${LOG_LEVEL} \
--hostname-override="${HOSTNAME_OVERRIDE}" \
--master="http://${API_HOST}:${API_PORT}" >"${PROXY_LOG}" 2>&1 &
PROXY_PID=$!
SCHEDULER_LOG=/tmp/kube-scheduler.log
sudo -E "${GO_OUT}/kube-scheduler" \
--v=${LOG_LEVEL} \
--master="http://${API_HOST}:${API_PORT}" >"${SCHEDULER_LOG}" 2>&1 &
SCHEDULER_PID=$!
}
function start_kubedns {
if [[ "${ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS}" = true ]]; then
echo "Creating kube-system namespace"
sed -e "s/{{ pillar\['dns_replicas'\] }}/${DNS_REPLICAS}/g;s/{{ pillar\['dns_domain'\] }}/${DNS_DOMAIN}/g;" "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/addons/dns/skydns-rc.yaml.in" >| skydns-rc.yaml
sed -e "s/{{ pillar\['dns_server'\] }}/${DNS_SERVER_IP}/g" "${KUBE_ROOT}/cluster/addons/dns/skydns-svc.yaml.in" >| skydns-svc.yaml
cat <<EOF >namespace.yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
name: kube-system
EOF
${KUBECTL} config set-cluster local --server=http://${API_HOST}:${API_PORT} --insecure-skip-tls-verify=true
${KUBECTL} config set-context local --cluster=local
${KUBECTL} config use-context local
${KUBECTL} create -f namespace.yaml
# use kubectl to create skydns rc and service
${KUBECTL} --namespace=kube-system create -f skydns-rc.yaml
${KUBECTL} --namespace=kube-system create -f skydns-svc.yaml
echo "Kube-dns rc and service successfully deployed."
fi
}
function print_success {
cat <<EOF
Local Kubernetes cluster is running. Press Ctrl-C to shut it down.
Logs:
${APISERVER_LOG}
${CTLRMGR_LOG}
${PROXY_LOG}
${SCHEDULER_LOG}
${KUBELET_LOG}
To start using your cluster, open up another terminal/tab and run:
cluster/kubectl.sh config set-cluster local --server=http://${API_HOST}:${API_PORT} --insecure-skip-tls-verify=true
cluster/kubectl.sh config set-context local --cluster=local
cluster/kubectl.sh config use-context local
cluster/kubectl.sh
EOF
}
test_docker
test_apiserver_off
### IF the user didn't supply an output/ for the build... Then we detect.
if [ "$GO_OUT" == "" ]; then
detect_binary
fi
echo "Detected host and ready to start services. Doing some housekeeping first..."
echo "Using GO_OUT $GO_OUT"
KUBELET_CIDFILE=/tmp/kubelet.cid
if [[ "${ENABLE_DAEMON}" = false ]]; then
trap cleanup EXIT
fi
echo "Starting services now!"
startETCD
set_service_accounts
start_apiserver
start_controller_manager
start_kubelet
start_kubeproxy
start_kubedns
print_success
if [[ "${ENABLE_DAEMON}" = false ]]; then
while true; do sleep 1; done
fi