Last Article was all about putting quickly KeyDB in use on Kubernetes; hence, hardcoding of KeyDB's AUTH password.
Now, however, we'll go a little more professional.
Getting default values for KeyDB's Helm chart
There's a way to specify an already existing Secret as password source for KeyDB, and we're going to leverage that opportunity to provide needed AUTH informations to HAProxy.
ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ helm show values enapter/keydb > keydb-default-values.yml
The relevant excerpt of the values file is there:
password: ""
existingSecret: ""
existingSecretPasswordKey: "password"
Create an appropriate Secret and reinstall the Helm chart using it
The Secret
ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ kubectl create secret generic keydb-password -n default --dry-run=client -o yaml --from-literal=password="Savignone.2015" > keydb-password.yml
ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ cat keydb-password.yml
apiVersion: v1
data:
password: U2F2aWdub25lLjIwMTU=
kind: Secret
metadata:
creationTimestamp: null
name: keydb-password
namespace: default
Referencing it
ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ kubie ctx keydb
[keydb|default] ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ kubectl apply -f keydb-password.yml
secret/keydb-password created
[keydb|default] ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ helm list
NAME NAMESPACE REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION
keydb default 1 2022-11-21 15:37:08.155778831 +0100 CET deployed keydb-0.43.1 6.3.1
[keydb|default] ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ helm upgrade --install keydb enapter/keydb --set existingSecret=keydb-password
Release "keydb" has been upgraded. Happy Helming!
NAME: keydb
LAST DEPLOYED: Wed Nov 23 09:44:34 2022
NAMESPACE: default
STATUS: deployed
REVISION: 2
TEST SUITE: None
Now our KeyDB direct public IP is gone, but we can still access it through HAProxy's one.
[keydb|default] ferdi@DESKTOP-NL6I2OD:~/kind-python-keydb$ kubectl get svc
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
haproxy-service LoadBalancer 10.0.168.218 EDITED 8080:31623/TCP,6379:32570/TCP 15h
keydb ClusterIP 10.0.137.22 <none> 6379/TCP,9121/TCP 42h
keydb-headless ClusterIP None <none> 6379/TCP 42h
kubernetes ClusterIP 10.0.0.1 <none> 443/TCP 20d
Template Configmap for HAProxy
We're going to define a new ConfigMap like the original one... but with something easily replaceable in place of the original password.
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: haproxy-config-template
namespace: default
data:
haproxy.cfg: |
global
daemon
maxconn 256
defaults
mode tcp
timeout connect 5000ms
timeout client 50000ms
timeout server 50000ms
frontend http
bind :8080
default_backend stats
backend stats
mode http
stats enable
stats enable
stats uri /
stats refresh 1s
stats show-legends
stats admin if TRUE
resolvers k8s
parse-resolv-conf
hold other 10s
hold refused 10s
hold nx 10s
hold timeout 10s
hold valid 10s
hold obsolete 10s
frontend redis-write
bind *:6379
default_backend redis-online
backend redis-online
mode tcp
balance roundrobin
option tcp-check
tcp-check send AUTH\ ##REPLACETHIS##\r\n
tcp-check expect string +OK
tcp-check send PING\r\n
tcp-check expect string +PONG
tcp-check send info\ replication\r\n
tcp-check expect string role:active-replica
tcp-check send QUIT\r\n
tcp-check expect string +OK
server-template keydb 3 server._tcp.keydb-headless.default.svc.cluster.local:6379 check inter 1s resolvers k8s init-addr none
Redeploy HAProxy
After having applied this configuration, we're going to redeploy HAProxy to make use of the template.
apiVersion: /v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: haproxy-service
namespace: default
spec:
type: LoadBalancer
ports:
- name: dashboard
port: 8080
targetPort: 8080
- name: redis-write
port: 6379
targetPort: 6379
selector:
app: haproxy
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: haproxy-deployment
namespace: default
labels:
app: haproxy
spec:
replicas: 2
selector:
matchLabels:
app: haproxy
template:
metadata:
name: haproxy-pod
labels:
app: haproxy
spec:
affinity:
podAntiAffinity:
requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- labelSelector:
matchExpressions:
- key: app
operator: In
values:
- haproxy
topologyKey: "kubernetes.io/hostname"
initContainers:
- name: configeditor
image: busybox:1.35.0
env:
- name: KEYDBPWD
valueFrom:
secretKeyRef:
name: keydb-password
key: password
command:
- sh
- '-c'
- sed "s/##REPLACETHIS##/${KEYDBPWD}/" /tmp/haproxy.cfg > /tmp2/haproxy.cfg
volumeMounts:
- name: config-template
mountPath: /tmp/haproxy.cfg
subPath: haproxy.cfg
readOnly: true
- name: init-volume
mountPath: /tmp2
containers:
- name: haproxy
image: haproxy:2.3
ports:
- containerPort: 8080
- containerPort: 6379
volumeMounts:
- name: init-volume
mountPath: /usr/local/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg
subPath: haproxy.cfg
readOnly: true
restartPolicy: Always
volumes:
- name: config-template
configMap:
name: haproxy-config-template
- name: init-volume
emptyDir:
Basic Kubernetes techniques here: - setting an environment variable's value from a Secret - using an initContainer to prepare the environment for the real worker - using EmptyDir volumes
Et voilĂ !!!