This operator is responsible for managing the lifecycle of complicated workflows which consist of multiple jobs and making their management easy, without need for dozens of yaml files and doing magic with ordering.
helm repo add raczylo https://lukaszraczylo.github.io/helm-charts/
helm repo update raczylo
helm install jobs-manager raczylo/jobs-manager
apiVersion: jobsmanager.raczylo.com/v1beta1
kind: ManagedJob
metadata:
labels:
name: managedjob-sample
spec:
retries: 3
params:
env:
- name: "FOO"
value: "bar"
- name: "QUE"
value: "pasa"
# Job groups definitions
groups:
- name: "first-group"
parallel: true
params:
env:
- name: "FEE"
value: "bee"
jobs:
- name: "first-job"
image: "busybox"
args:
- "echo"
- "Hello world!"
params:
env:
- name: "POO"
value: "paz"
- name: "second-job"
image: "busybox"
args:
- "sleep"
- "10"
- name: "second-half-job"
image: "busybox"
args:
- "sleep"
- "10"
- name: "second-group"
parallel: true
jobs:
- name: "third-job"
image: "busybox"
args:
- "echo"
- "Hello world!"
parallel: true
- name: "fourth-job"
image: "busybox"
args:
- "sleep"
- "10"
parallel: false
- name: "third-group"
parallel: false
jobs:
- name: "fifth-job"
image: "busybox"
args:
- "echo"
- "Hello world!"
parallel: true
managedjob-sample
├── first-group
│ ├── first-job
│ ├── second-job
│ │ └── Depends on: managedjob-sample-first-group-first-job
│ └── second-half-job
│ ├── Depends on: managedjob-sample-first-group-first-job
│ └── Depends on: managedjob-sample-first-group-second-job
├── second-group
│ ├── third-job
│ └── fourth-job
│ └── Depends on: managedjob-sample-second-group-third-job
└── third-group
├── fifth-job
├── Depends on group: first-group
└── Depends on group: second-group
If dependency exists on the group level - the group will not be executed until all of remaining groups have finished successfuly. If dependency exists on the job level - the job will not be executed until all of remaining jobs have finished successfuly. Remember that ORDER matters.
Parameters params are always merged downwards to DRY your definitions. In this case - result for the first job will look like this:
- jobs:
- args:
- echo
- Hello world!
compiledParams:
env:
- name: POO
value: paz
- name: FEE
value: bee
- name: FOO
value: bar
- name: QUE
value: pasa
image: busybox
name: first-job
parallel: false
status: succeeded
There's quite a lot of of flexibility with parameters. On every level where params are allowed, you can define:
params:
fromEnv:
- configMapRef:
name: "configmap-name"
key: "key-name"
env:
- name: "FOO"
value: "bar"
volumes:
- name: secrets-store-api
csi:
driver: secrets-store.csi.k8s.io
readOnly: true
volumeAttributes:
secretProviderClass: api-secrets-provider
volumeMount:
- name: secrets-store-api
mountPath: "/mnt/secrets-api"
readOnly: true
serviceAccount: "service-account-name"
restartPolicy: "Never"
imagePullSecrets:
- "ghcr-token"
imagePullPolicy:
- "Always"
labels:
this/works: "true"
annotations:
this/works/aswell: "true"
In case of any issues with configmapGenerator
or secretGenerator
, please add following to your kustomization.yaml
:
configurations:
- crd-name-reference.yaml
Then you can create crd-name-reference.yaml
file with following content:
---
nameReference:
- kind: 'ConfigMap'
fieldSpecs:
- kind: 'ManagedJob'
path: 'spec/params/fromEnv[]/configMapRef/name'
- kind: 'ManagedJob'
path: 'spec/params/env[]/configMapRef/name'
This will instruct kustomize to replace all references to configmaps with their names if they are managed by generators.
- Install Instances of Custom Resources:
kubectl apply -f config/samples/
- Build and push your image to the location specified by
IMG
:
make docker-build docker-push IMG=ghcr.io/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator:tag
- Deploy the controller to the cluster with the image specified by
IMG
:
make deploy IMG=ghcr.io/lukaszraczylo/jobs-manager-operator:tag
To delete the CRDs from the cluster:
make uninstall
UnDeploy the controller from the cluster:
make undeploy
This project aims to follow the Kubernetes Operator pattern.
It uses Controllers, which provide a reconcile function responsible for synchronizing resources until the desired state is reached on the cluster.
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