Simplifies writing module hooks for Kubernetes operators:
- Deckhouse
- Addon Operator
- Shell Operator (values are unaccessible)
NOTE:
- The API is in alpha stage
pip install deckhouse
# hello.py
from deckhouse import hook
def main(ctx: hook.Context):
# Manipulate kubernetes state
# ... object = { "kind" : "Pod", "apiVersion" : "v1", ... }
ctx.kubernetes.create_or_update(object)
# Export metrics
# ... metric = { "name" : "power", "group": "my_hook", "set" : 9000, ... }
ctx.metrics.collect(metric)
# Use in-memory values for helm chart. Shell Operator does not support values, but Addon Operator and Deckhouse do.
ctx.values.myModule.deployment.replicas = 5
if __name__ == "__main__":
hook.run(main, configpath="hello.yaml") # 'config' arg is also supported for raw string
# hello.yaml
configVersion: v1
onStartup: 10
An example for pytest
# hello_test.py
from hello import main
from deckhouse import hook
# Inputs
# initial_values = { ... }
# binding_context = [ { ... } ]
# Outputs
# expected_metrics = [ ... ]
# expected_kube_operations = [ ... ]
# expected_values_patches = [ ... ]
# expected_values = { ... }
def test_hello():
out = hook.testrun(main, binding_context, initial_values)
assert out.metrics.data == expected_metrics
assert out.kube_operations.data == expected_kube_operations
assert out.values_patches.data == expected_values_patches
assert out.values.myModule.deployment.replicas == 5
- Create virtual environment with python >= 3.8
- Install poetry
poetry install
make test