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vmpooler-deployment
This repo contains Dockerfiles and a Helm chart that can be used to deploy VMPooler. The Release Engineering team at Puppet uses the code here as part of operating our VMPooler instances.
VMPooler Components
The docker image gnerated and hosted by this project contain the following VMPooler components:
Docker Registry
The GitHub Actions in this repository publish images to GitHub Packages. You can browse the VMPooler containers here.
The vmpooler officially released docker image tags use a semantic version, where the version increments correlate to the increments in any of the gems at docker/Gemfile.
Image tags starting with pr<PULL REQUEST NUMBER>-<GIT SHA> are generated when opening and pushing to a pull request and will periodically be cleaned up.
Helm Repository
The docs/ folder in this repository represents a Helm repository served via GitHub Pages at https://puppetlabs.github.io/vmpooler-deployment/
$ helm repo add vmpooler-deployment https://puppetlabs.github.io/vmpooler-deployment/
"vmpooler-deployment" has been added to your repositories
Adding / updating charts
Make the desired changes to the helm chart in helm-charts/vmpooler and run ./update-chart.
Development
Prerequisites:
- Become familiar with the configuration file
docker/vmpooler.yamlas described in VMPooler Core.- The default configuration file only enables the dummy provider built into VMPooler Core. See each project below for documentation on how to use provider specific options:
- Chose a Development method:
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Develop via local source:
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Clone all of the known vmpooler projects listed at vmpooler-components under a common directory, for example:
|-- vmpooler-projects | |--vmpooler-deployment | |--vmpooler-provider-ec2 | |--vmpooler-provider-gce | |--vmpooler-provider-vsphere -
From the
vmpooler-projectsdirectory rundocker build -t vmpooler-local -f vmpooler-deployment/docker/Dockerfile.local . -
Run
docker compose -f vmpooler-deployment/docker/docker-compose.local.yml up
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Develop via Git source:
- For the component(s) you are developing on, commit and push changes to a branch.
- Change to the
dockerdirectory and modify theGemfileas needed to pull the gem(s) from your git branch. - Run
./update-gemfile-lockto update theGemfile.lock - Run
docker compose build && docker compose up.
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When a dependency Helm chart is updated, be sure to run ./update-chart-lock to update the lockfile, otherwise the test and release workflows will fail.
Docker Compose URLs
These are the default ports used in the docker compose file, to change them edit the ports key under the desired service in either docker/docker-compose.yml or docker/docker-compose.local.yml.
| App/Endpoint | Path |
|---|---|
| Redis Server | localhost:6379 (Password: vmpooler) |
| Redis Commander | http://localhost:8080 (Credentials: admin:admin) |
| Jaeger | http://localhost:8081 |
| VMPooler API | http://localhost:8082/api/v2 |
| VMPooler Dashboard | http://localhost:8082/dashboard |
| Metrics (API) | http://localhost:8082/prometheus |
| Metrics (Manager) | http://localhost:8083/prometheus |
Deploy Chart for Testing
Helm charts are hosted with GitHub Pages since GitHub Packages does not support Helm, so you will need to build the chart locally and push the chart to your own helm repository. Follow these steps to generate a chart to host internally:
- Update the "appVersion" key in
helm-charts/vmpooler/Chart.yamlto the docker image tag that was generated by opening a pull request. - Update the "version" key to a pre-release tag, something like "x.y.z-rc.1", then run
./build-chartto build the chart locally, and upload it to your desired location.
Releasing
Create a GitHub tag and release, publish a new docker image, and helm chart by opening a release prep pull request and running the release action:
- Bump the "appVersion" key in
helm-charts/vmpooler/Chart.yamlappropriately based on changes todocker/Gemfileabddocker/Gemfile.lockin merged pull requests since the last release. - Bump the "version" key in
helm-charts/vmpooler/Chart.yamlappropriately based on changes to the chart itself and increments of the "appVersion" in merged pull requests since the last release. - Run
./update-changelogto updateCHANGELOG.md. - Commit and push changes to a new branch, then open a pull request against
mainand be sure to add the "maintenance" label. - After the pull request is approved and merged, then navigate to Actions --> Docker and Helm Release --> run workflow --> Branch: main --> Run workflow.
- This action will push a tagged docker image to the GitHub container registry and helm chart to GitHub pages.
Contributing
We welcome and encourage contributions!
License
vmpooler-deployment is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file for more details.