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Ansible Role: Kubernetes
An Ansible Role that installs Kubernetes on Linux.
Requirements
Requires a compatible Container Runtime; recommended role for CRI installation: geerlingguy.containerd
.
Role Variables
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see defaults/main.yml
):
kubernetes_packages:
- name: kubelet
state: present
- name: kubectl
state: present
- name: kubeadm
state: present
- name: kubernetes-cni
state: present
Kubernetes packages to be installed on the server. You can either provide a list of package names, or set name
and state
to have more control over whether the package is present
, absent
, latest
, etc.
kubernetes_version: '1.25'
kubernetes_version_rhel_package: '1.25.1'
The minor version of Kubernetes to install. The plain kubernetes_version
is used to pin an apt package version on Debian, and as the Kubernetes version passed into the kubeadm init
command (see kubernetes_version_kubeadm
). The kubernetes_version_rhel_package
variable must be a specific Kubernetes release, and is used to pin the version on Red Hat / CentOS servers.
kubernetes_role: control_plane
Whether the particular server will serve as a Kubernetes control_plane
(default) or node
. The control plane will have kubeadm init
run on it to intialize the entire K8s control plane, while node
s will have kubeadm join
run on them to join them to the control_plane
.
Variables to configure kubeadm and kubelet with kubeadm init
through a config file (recommended)
With this role, kubeadm init
will be run with --config <FILE>
.
kubernetes_kubeadm_kubelet_config_file_path: '/etc/kubernetes/kubeadm-kubelet-config.yaml'
Path for <FILE>
. If the directory does not exist, this role will create it.
The following variables are parsed as options to . To understand its syntax, see kubelet-integration and kubeadm-config-file . The skeleton (apiVersion
, kind
) of the config file will be created by this role, so do not define them within the variables. (See templates/kubeadm-kubelet-config.j2
).
kubernetes_config_init_configuration:
localAPIEndpoint:
advertiseAddress: "{{ kubernetes_apiserver_advertise_address | default(ansible_default_ipv4.address, true) }}"
Defines the options under kind: InitConfiguration
. Including kubernetes_apiserver_advertise_address
here is for backward-compatibilty to older versions of this role, where kubernetes_apiserver_advertise_address
was used with a command-line-option.
kubernetes_config_cluster_configuration:
networking:
podSubnet: "{{ kubernetes_pod_network.cidr }}"
kubernetesVersion: "{{ kubernetes_version_kubeadm }}"
Options under kind: ClusterConfiguration
. Including kubernetes_pod_network.cidr
and kubernetes_version_kubeadm
here are for backward-compatibilty to older versions of this role, where they were used with command-line-options.
kubernetes_config_kubelet_configuration:
cgroupDriver: systemd
Options to configure kubelet on any nodes in your cluster through the kubeadm init
process. For syntax options read the kubelet config file and kubelet integration documentation.
NOTE: This is the recommended way to do the kubelet-configuration. Most command-line-options are deprecated.
NOTE: The recommended cgroupDriver depends on your Container Runtime. When using this role with Docker instead of containerd, this value should be changed to cgroupfs
.
kubernetes_config_kube_proxy_configuration: {}
Options to configure kubelet's proxy configuration in the KubeProxyConfiguration
section of the kubelet configuration.
Variables to configure kubeadm and kubelet through command-line-options
kubernetes_kubelet_extra_args: ""
kubernetes_kubelet_extra_args_config_file: /etc/default/kubelet
Extra args to pass to kubelet
during startup. E.g. to allow kubelet
to start up even if there is swap is enabled on your server, set this to: "--fail-swap-on=false"
. Or to specify the node-ip advertised by kubelet
, set this to "--node-ip={{ ansible_host }}"
. This option is deprecated. Please use kubernetes_config_kubelet_configuration
instead.
kubernetes_kubeadm_init_extra_opts: ""
Extra args to pass to kubeadm init
during K8s control plane initialization. E.g. to specify extra Subject Alternative Names for API server certificate, set this to: "--apiserver-cert-extra-sans my-custom.host"
kubernetes_join_command_extra_opts: ""
Extra args to pass to the generated kubeadm join
command during K8s node initialization. E.g. to ignore certain preflight errors like swap being enabled, set this to: --ignore-preflight-errors=Swap
Additional variables
kubernetes_allow_pods_on_control_plane: true
Whether to remove the taint that denies pods from being deployed to the Kubernetes control plane. If you have a single-node cluster, this should definitely be True
. Otherwise, set to False
if you want a dedicated Kubernetes control plane which doesn't run any other pods.
kubernetes_pod_network:
# Flannel CNI.
cni: 'flannel'
cidr: '10.244.0.0/16'
#
# Calico CNI.
# cni: 'calico'
# cidr: '192.168.0.0/16'
#
# Weave CNI.
# cni: 'weave'
# cidr: '192.168.0.0/16'
This role currently supports flannel
(default), calico
or weave
for cluster pod networking. Choose only one for your cluster; converting between them is not done automatically and could result in broken networking; if you need to switch from one to another, it should be done outside of this role.
kubernetes_apiserver_advertise_address: ''`
kubernetes_version_kubeadm: 'stable-{{ kubernetes_version }}'`
kubernetes_ignore_preflight_errors: 'all'
Options passed to kubeadm init
when initializing the Kubernetes control plane. The kubernetes_apiserver_advertise_address
defaults to ansible_default_ipv4.address
if it's left empty.
kubernetes_apt_repository: "https://pkgs.k8s.io/core:/stable:/v{{ kubernetes_version }}/deb/"
Apt repository option for Kubernetes installation.
kubernetes_yum_base_url: "https://pkgs.k8s.io/core:/stable:/v{{ kubernetes_version }}/rpm/"
kubernetes_yum_gpg_key: "https://pkgs.k8s.io/core:/stable:/v{{ kubernetes_version }}/rpm/repodata/repomd.xml.key"
kubernetes_yum_gpg_check: true
kubernetes_yum_repo_gpg_check: true
Yum repository options for Kubernetes installation. You can change kubernete_yum_gpg_key
to a different url if you are behind a firewall or provide a trustworthy mirror. Usually in combination with changing kubernetes_yum_base_url
as well.
kubernetes_flannel_manifest_file: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coreos/flannel/master/Documentation/kube-flannel.yml
Flannel manifest file to apply to the Kubernetes cluster to enable networking. You can copy your own files to your server and apply them instead, if you need to customize the Flannel networking configuration.
kubernetes_calico_manifest_file: https://projectcalico.docs.tigera.io/manifests/calico.yaml
Calico manifest file to apply to the Kubernetes cluster (if using Calico instead of Flannel).
Dependencies
None.
Example Playbooks
Single node (control-plane-only) cluster
- hosts: all
vars:
kubernetes_allow_pods_on_control_plane: true
roles:
- geerlingguy.docker
- geerlingguy.kubernetes
Two or more nodes (single control-plane) cluster
Control plane inventory vars:
kubernetes_role: "control_plane"
Node(s) inventory vars:
kubernetes_role: "node"
Playbook:
- hosts: all
vars:
kubernetes_allow_pods_on_control_plane: true
roles:
- geerlingguy.docker
- geerlingguy.kubernetes
Then, log into the Kubernetes control plane, and run kubectl get nodes
as root, and you should see a list of all the servers.
License
MIT / BSD
Author Information
This role was created in 2018 by Jeff Geerling, author of Ansible for DevOps.