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Keptn uses Helm v3 for deploying onboarded services to a Kubernetes cluster. This is currently implemented in the helm-service. Keptn’s helm-service supports the following deployment strategies:
The explanation below is based on the provided Helm Chart for the carts microservice, see Charts for details.
If the deployment strategy of a stage in the shipyard is configured as deploymentstrategy: direct
, Helm deploys a
release called sockshop-dev-carts
as carts
in namespace sockshop-dev
.
$ kubectl get deployments -n sockshop-dev carts -owide
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE CONTAINERS IMAGES SELECTOR
carts 1/1 1 1 56m carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.1 app=carts
When triggering a delivery (with a new artifact), we are updating the values.yaml file in the Helm Charts with the respective image name.
If the deployment strategy of a stage in the shipyard is configured as deploymentstrategy: blue_green_service
, Helm creates two
deployments within the Kubernetes cluster: (1) the primary and (2) the canary deployment. This can be inspected using the
following command:
$ kubectl get deployments -n sockshop-staging carts carts-primary -owide
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE CONTAINERS IMAGES SELECTOR
carts-primary 1/1 1 1 56m carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.1 app=carts-primary
carts 0/0 0 0 3m carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.2 app=carts
When triggering a delivery (with a new artifact, e.g., 0.11.2), a canary deployment will be modified and scaled up.
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE CONTAINERS IMAGES SELECTOR
carts-primary 1/1 1 1 57m carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.1 app=carts-primary
carts 0/1 1 1 1m carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.2 app=carts
The primary deployment is always available (and called carts-primary
). The canary deployment (called carts
) gets scaled up in the case of a new-artifact event (e.g., in this case someone has sent a new-artifact for 0.11.2). Traffic is shifted to the canary release.
Once testing has finished, the primary deployment is upgraded to the new version (0.11.2).
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE CONTAINERS IMAGES SELECTOR
carts-primary 1/1 1 1 3m carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.2 app=carts-primary
carts 1/1 1 1 1d carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.2 app=carts
After a new pod for the primary deployment has been successfully deployed, traffic is shifted to the primary deployment and the canary deployment is scaled down:
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE CONTAINERS IMAGES SELECTOR
carts-primary 1/1 1 1 4m carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.2 app=carts-primary
carts 0/0 0 0 1d carts docker.io/keptnexamples/carts:0.11.2 app=carts
⚠️ Note, that this feature is currently marked as experimental. Hence, expect various enhancements and/or changes in future releases of Keptn.
If the deployment strategy of a stage in the shipyard
is configured as deploymentstrategy: user_managed
, the provided Helm chart will be deployed without any modification and
applied as it is.
Assuming that you’ve created a project from a shipyard file containing a stage with deploymentstrategy: user_managed
, you need to:
(1) create a service in your stage:
keptn create service <service-name> --project <project-name>
(2) add your desired Helm chart to each stage:
keptn add-resource --project=<project-name> --service=<service-name> --all-stages --resource=<your-helm-chart.tgz> --resourceUri=helm/<service-name>.tgz
(3) upload a file called endpoints.yaml
where you can defined the host name under which your deployed service will be available:
keptn add-resource --project=<project-name> --service=<service-name> --all-stages --resource=<path_to_endpoints.yaml> --resourceUri=helm/endpoints.yaml
Note: This step is required, if you will need the data.deployment.deploymentURIsPublic
and/or data.deployment.deploymentURIsLocal
property of the deployment.finished
event sent by the helm service.
This is the case, e.g., when the jmeter-service
, which performs the test
task needs to determine the URL for the service to be tested.
The endpoints.yaml
file has the following structure:
deploymentURIsLocal:
- "<my-local-url>" # e.g. http://my-service.sockshop-dev:8080
deploymentURIsPublic:
- "<my-public-url>" # e.g. http://123.123.123.nip.io:80
(4) send an event to trigger the delivery of your service:
keptn send event --file=./delivery.json
where the content of delivery.json
looks something like:
{
"contenttype": "application/json",
"data": {
"project": "<project-name",
"service": "<service-name>",
"stage": "<stage-name>"
},
"source": "keptn-cli",
"specversion": "1.0",
"type": "sh.keptn.event.<stage-name>.delivery.triggered"
}
Limitations:
keptn trigger delivery
command as you would
normally do. Hence, you need to send an event using keptn send event
like described above.When executing keptn delete project, Keptn does not clean up existing deployments nor Helm releases. To do so, delete all relevant namespaces:
For each stage defined stage within the shipyard of the project, execute kubectl delete namespace <PROJECTNAME>-<STAGENAME>
, e.g. for sockshop
with stages dev
, staging
and production
:
kubectl delete namespace sockshop-dev
kubectl delete namespace sockshop-staging
kubectl delete namespace sockshop-production