5.2 Kustomize
This lab explains how to use kustomize as manifest format together with Argo CD.
Kustomize Introduction
Kustomize
introduces a template-free way to customize application configuration that simplifies the use of off-the-shelf applications. It is built into kubectl
and oc
with the command kubectl apply -k
or oc apply -k
.
It uses a concept called overlays, which allows to reduce redundant configuration for multiple stages (e.g. dev, prod, test) without a use of a template language.
Argo CD supports kustomize manifests out of the box.
Kustomize Overlays
When you want to use Kustomize with an overlay, you have to point the Argo Application to the Overlay
Kustomize Configuration
The following configuration options are available for Kustomize:
namePrefix
is a prefix appended to resources for Kustomize appsnameSuffix
is a suffix appended to resources for Kustomize appsimages
is a list of Kustomize image overridescommonLabels
is a string map of an additional labelscommonAnnotations
is a string map of an additional annotations
Use the following command to set those parameters:
argocd app set argo-kustomize-$USER --nameprefix=<namePrefix>
Further Docs
Read more about the kustomize integration in the official documentation
Task 5.2.1: Deploy the simple-example with kustomize
Let’s deploy the simple-example from lab 1 using kustomize .
First you’ll have to create a new Argo CD application.
argocd app create argo-kustomize-$USER --repo https://gitea.training.cluster.acend.ch/$USER/argocd-training-examples.git --path 'kustomize/simple-example' --dest-server https://kubernetes.default.svc --dest-namespace $USER
Sync the application
Hint
To sync (deploy) the resources you can simply click sync in the web UI or execute the following command:
argocd app sync argo-kustomize-$USER
And verify the deployment:
kubectl get pod --namespace $USER --watch
Tell the application to sync automatically, to enable self-healing and auto-prune
Hint
argocd app set argo-kustomize-$USER --sync-policy automated
argocd app set argo-kustomize-$USER --self-heal
argocd app set argo-kustomize-$USER --auto-prune
Task 5.2.2: Set a configuration parameter
We can set the kustomize
configuration parameter with the following command:
argocd app set argo-kustomize-$USER --nameprefix=acend
And take a look at the application in the web UI or using the command line tool
Hint
argocd app get argo-kustomize-$USER
Warning
Only use this way of setting params in dev and test stages. Not for Production!Task 5.2.3: Create a second application representing the production stage
Let’s now also deploy an application for the production stage.
This does mean we deploy an overlay which specifically configures the production stage.
Let’s create the production stage Argo CD application (path: kustomize/overlays-example/overlays/production
) with the name argo-kustomize-prod-$USER
and enable automated sync, self-healing and pruning.
Hint
argocd app create argo-kustomize-prod-$USER --repo https://gitea.training.cluster.acend.ch/$USER/argocd-training-examples.git --path 'kustomize/overlays-example/overlays/production' --dest-server https://kubernetes.default.svc --dest-namespace $USER
argocd app set argo-kustomize-prod-$USER --sync-policy automated
argocd app set argo-kustomize-prod-$USER --self-heal
argocd app set argo-kustomize-prod-$USER --auto-prune
And verify the deployment:
kubectl get pod --namespace $USER --watch
Task 5.2.4: Delete the Applications
Delete the applications after you’ve explored the Argo CD Resources and the managed Kubernetes resources.
Hint
argocd app delete argo-kustomize-$USER
argocd app delete argo-kustomize-prod-$USER