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Antennas - GITOPS repository
Pre-requisites
- Create the required namespaces.
oc new-project antennas-dev
oc new-project antennas-test
oc new-project antennas-prod
-
Install the OpenShift GitOps operator.
-
Fix the ArgoCD ingress route in order to use the router default TLS certificate.
oc patch argocd openshift-gitops -n openshift-gitops -p '{"spec":{"server":{"insecure":true,"route":{"enabled": true,"tls":{"termination":"edge","insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy":"Redirect"}}}}}' --type=merge
- Get the Webhook URL of your OpenShift Gitops installation
oc get route -n openshift-gitops openshift-gitops-server -o jsonpath='https://{.spec.host}/api/webhook'
-
Add a webhook to your GitHub/GitLab repo
- Payload URL: url above
- Content-Type: Application/json
-
Label the
antennas-prodnamespace with argocd annotations
oc label namespace antennas-prod argocd.argoproj.io/managed-by=openshift-gitops
- Create the
antennas-prodapplication.
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: Application
metadata:
name: antennas-prod
namespace: openshift-gitops
spec:
destination:
name: ''
namespace: antennas-prod
server: 'https://kubernetes.default.svc'
source:
path: .
repoURL: 'https://gitlab.com/nmasse-itix/antennas-gitops.git'
targetRevision: HEAD
helm:
valueFiles:
- values-prod.yaml
project: default
syncPolicy:
automated:
prune: true
selfHeal: true
Gitlab version
Install the Gitlab Runner operator. And because there is a bug in the v1.10.0, you will have to install a beta version manually.
apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
kind: CatalogSource
metadata:
name: gitlab-runner-catalog
namespace: openshift-marketplace
spec:
sourceType: grpc
image: registry.gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gl-openshift/gitlab-runner-operator/gitlab-runner-operator-catalog-source:amd64-v0.0.1-53d8a4e6
displayName: GitLab Runner Operators
publisher: GitLab Community (Beta)
---
apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
kind: Subscription
metadata:
name: gitlab-runner-operator
namespace: openshift-operators
spec:
channel: stable
name: gitlab-runner-operator
source: gitlab-runner-catalog
sourceNamespace: openshift-marketplace
Create a runner in the antennas-dev namespace.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: gitlab-runner-secret
namespace: antennas-dev
type: Opaque
stringData:
runner-registration-token: REPLACE_ME # your project runner secret
---
apiVersion: apps.gitlab.com/v1beta2
kind: Runner
metadata:
name: nmasse-itix
namespace: antennas-dev
spec:
gitlabUrl: https://gitlab.com
token: gitlab-runner-secret
tags: openshift, test
Go to your Gitlab profile and generate a Personal Access Token with the read_repository and write_repository.
Go on quay.io, click on your name, select Account Settings and generate an encrypted password.
On Gitlab, go in your repository's Settings > CI/CD.
Expand the Variables section.
Add two variables:
QUAY_USERNAME: contains your Quay.io usernameQUAY_PASSWORD: contains your Quay.io encrypted passwordGITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN: contains your GitLab Personal Access Token
Do not forget to add the Masked flag to the QUAY_PASSWORD and GITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN variables!
Create two public repositories on quay.io
- antennas-front
- antennas-incident
Give the gitlab runner the right to manage the test namespace.
oc adm policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:antennas-dev:default -n antennas-test
Give the gitlab runner the right to execute containers with any user.
oc adm policy add-scc-to-user anyuid -z default -n antennas-dev
Use the following .gitlab-ci.yaml file.
# This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project.
# This is a sample GitLab CI/CD configuration file that should run without any modifications.
# It demonstrates a basic 3 stage CI/CD pipeline. Instead of real tests or scripts,
# it uses echo commands to simulate the pipeline execution.
#
# A pipeline is composed of independent jobs that run scripts, grouped into stages.
# Stages run in sequential order, but jobs within stages run in parallel.
#
# For more information, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/index.html#stages
stages:
- build
- test
- deploy
default:
tags:
- "openshift"
#
# HEADS UP ! You will need to change those variables to match the location of
# your Quay.io repository and GitLab git repository.
#
variables:
ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE: quay.io/nmasse_itix/antennas-front
ANTENNAS_GITOPS_REPOSITORY: gitlab.com/nmasse-itix/antennas-gitops.git
#
# Build the source code of antennas-front, using Maven.
#
maven-build:
stage: build
image: maven:3.8.6-jdk-11
variables:
# This will suppress any download for dependencies and plugins or upload messages which would clutter the console log.
# `showDateTime` will show the passed time in milliseconds. You need to specify `--batch-mode` to make this work.
MAVEN_OPTS: "-Dhttps.protocols=TLSv1.2 -Dmaven.repo.local=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/.m2/repository -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.log.org.apache.maven.cli.transfer.Slf4jMavenTransferListener=WARN -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.showDateTime=true -Djava.awt.headless=true"
# As of Maven 3.3.0 instead of this you may define these options in `.mvn/maven.config` so the same config is used
# when running from the command line.
# `installAtEnd` and `deployAtEnd` are only effective with recent version of the corresponding plugins.
MAVEN_CLI_OPTS: "--batch-mode --errors --fail-at-end --show-version -DinstallAtEnd=true -DdeployAtEnd=true"
artifacts:
paths:
- target/
# Cache downloaded dependencies and plugins between builds.
# To keep cache across branches add 'key: "$CI_JOB_NAME"'
cache:
paths:
- .m2/repository
script:
- mvn $MAVEN_CLI_OPTS clean package
#
# Clone the Git repository containing all the YAML manifests needed to deploy
# the complete application.
#
# Note that .git files do not fit very well with Gitlab CI artefact management,
# so we pack and unpack the git repo before and after each usage.
#
clone-gitops:
stage: build
image: docker.io/alpine/git:2.36.3
artifacts:
paths:
- antennas-gitops.tgz
script:
- git clone https://ci:${GITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN}@${ANTENNAS_GITOPS_REPOSITORY}
- tar -zcf antennas-gitops.tgz antennas-gitops
#
# Build the container image of antennas-front using buildah.
#
# Note: the digest of the newly built image is written in "antennas-front.iid".
# this digest is then used to update the YAML files in the antennas-gitops
# repository.
#
buildah:
stage: build
variables:
STORAGE_DRIVER: "vfs"
BUILDAH_FORMAT: "docker"
needs: [ "maven-build" ]
image: quay.io/buildah/stable:v1.27
artifacts:
paths:
- antennas-front.iid
script:
- buildah login -u "$QUAY_USERNAME" -p "$QUAY_PASSWORD" quay.io
- buildah build -f src/main/docker/Dockerfile.jvm -t ${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}:latest .
- buildah push --tls-verify=false --digestfile antennas-front.iid ${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}:latest
#
# Update the Helm values files to use the newly built image.
#
# Note: yq (https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/) is used to update values.yaml
#
helm-update:
stage: build
needs: [ "buildah", "clone-gitops" ]
image: docker.io/mikefarah/yq:4.28.2
artifacts:
paths:
- antennas-gitops.tgz
script: |
#!/bin/sh
set -Eeuo pipefail
# Get back the antennas-gitops repository from the Gitlab CI artifacts
tar -zxf antennas-gitops.tgz
# Update the Helm values files with the newly built image digest (and new name if not already done)
ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE_DIGEST="$(cat antennas-front.iid)"
yq -i ".antennas-front.image.repository = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}\"" antennas-gitops/values-prod.yaml
yq -i ".antennas-front.image.repository = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}\"" antennas-gitops/values-test.yaml
yq -i ".antennas-front.image.digest = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE_DIGEST}\"" antennas-gitops/values-prod.yaml
yq -i ".antennas-front.image.digest = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE_DIGEST}\"" antennas-gitops/values-test.yaml
# Re-archive the antennas-gitops repository
rm -f antennas-gitops.tgz
tar -zcf antennas-gitops.tgz antennas-gitops
#
# Deploy the application in a test environment and wait for the deployment
# to complete.
#
deploy-test:
stage: test
needs: [ "helm-update" ]
environment: test
image: quay.io/openshift/origin-cli:4.11
script: |
#!/bin/sh
set -Eeuo pipefail
tar -zxf antennas-gitops.tgz
# Download and install Helm
curl -sf https://get.helm.sh/helm-v3.10.1-linux-amd64.tar.gz | tar -zx --strip-components 1 -C /usr/local/bin linux-amd64/helm
# Generate the YAML manifests for the test environment
helm dependency build antennas-gitops
helm template antennas antennas-gitops --values antennas-gitops/values-test.yaml > test-manifests.yaml
# Apply the YAML manifests
oc apply -n antennas-test -f test-manifests.yaml
# Wait for the deployment to complete
oc rollout status deploy/antennas-front -n antennas-test --timeout=5m
#
# Run some integration tests in the test environment.
#
integration-test:
stage: test
needs: [ "deploy-test" ]
image: registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/ubi:8.6
script:
- echo "Running integration tests..."
- curl -vf http://antennas-front.antennas-test.svc:8080/rest/incidents
#
# Commit the changes in the antennas-gitops repository so that ArgoCD can pick
# them up.
#
deploy-prod:
stage: deploy
needs: [ "helm-update", "integration-test" ]
environment: production
image: docker.io/alpine/git:2.36.3
script: |
#!/bin/sh
set -Eeuo pipefail
# Inject git credentials
echo "https://ci:${GITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN}@${ANTENNAS_GITOPS_REPOSITORY}" > ~/.git-credentials
chmod 600 ~/.git-credentials
tar -zxf antennas-gitops.tgz
chown $(id -u):$(id -g) -R antennas-gitops
cd antennas-gitops
# Commit the changes to the antennas-gitops repository
git config user.email "nmasse@redhat.com"
git config user.name "Gitlab-CI Bot"
git add values-prod.yaml
git commit -m 'update production image digest'
git push
Blue-green version
An updated chart is available in the blue-green branch of this repo.
And you can use the following .gitlab-ci.yaml file.
# This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project.
# This is a sample GitLab CI/CD configuration file that should run without any modifications.
# It demonstrates a basic 3 stage CI/CD pipeline. Instead of real tests or scripts,
# it uses echo commands to simulate the pipeline execution.
#
# A pipeline is composed of independent jobs that run scripts, grouped into stages.
# Stages run in sequential order, but jobs within stages run in parallel.
#
# For more information, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/index.html#stages
stages:
- build
- test
- deploy
default:
tags:
- "openshift"
#
# HEADS UP ! You will need to change those variables to match the location of
# your Quay.io repository and GitLab git repository.
#
variables:
ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE: quay.io/nmasse_itix/antennas-front
ANTENNAS_GITOPS_REPOSITORY: gitlab.com/nmasse-itix/antennas-gitops.git
#
# Build the source code of antennas-front, using Maven.
#
maven-build:
stage: build
image: maven:3.8.6-jdk-11
variables:
# This will suppress any download for dependencies and plugins or upload messages which would clutter the console log.
# `showDateTime` will show the passed time in milliseconds. You need to specify `--batch-mode` to make this work.
MAVEN_OPTS: "-Dhttps.protocols=TLSv1.2 -Dmaven.repo.local=$CI_PROJECT_DIR/.m2/repository -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.log.org.apache.maven.cli.transfer.Slf4jMavenTransferListener=WARN -Dorg.slf4j.simpleLogger.showDateTime=true -Djava.awt.headless=true"
# As of Maven 3.3.0 instead of this you may define these options in `.mvn/maven.config` so the same config is used
# when running from the command line.
# `installAtEnd` and `deployAtEnd` are only effective with recent version of the corresponding plugins.
MAVEN_CLI_OPTS: "--batch-mode --errors --fail-at-end --show-version -DinstallAtEnd=true -DdeployAtEnd=true"
artifacts:
paths:
- target/
# Cache downloaded dependencies and plugins between builds.
# To keep cache across branches add 'key: "$CI_JOB_NAME"'
cache:
paths:
- .m2/repository
script:
- mvn $MAVEN_CLI_OPTS clean package
#
# Clone the Git repository containing all the YAML manifests needed to deploy
# the complete application.
#
# Note that .git files do not fit very well with Gitlab CI artefact management,
# so we pack and unpack the git repo before and after each usage.
#
clone-gitops:
stage: build
image: docker.io/alpine/git:2.36.3
artifacts:
paths:
- antennas-gitops.tgz
script:
- git clone https://ci:${GITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN}@${ANTENNAS_GITOPS_REPOSITORY}
- tar -zcf antennas-gitops.tgz antennas-gitops
#
# Build the container image of antennas-front using buildah.
#
# Note: the digest of the newly built image is written in "antennas-front.iid".
# this digest is then used to update the YAML files in the antennas-gitops
# repository.
#
buildah:
stage: build
variables:
STORAGE_DRIVER: "vfs"
BUILDAH_FORMAT: "docker"
needs: [ "maven-build" ]
image: quay.io/buildah/stable:v1.27
artifacts:
paths:
- antennas-front.iid
script:
- buildah login -u "$QUAY_USERNAME" -p "$QUAY_PASSWORD" quay.io
- buildah build -f src/main/docker/Dockerfile.jvm -t ${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}:latest .
- buildah push --tls-verify=false --digestfile antennas-front.iid ${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}:latest
#
# Update the Helm values files to use the newly built image.
#
# Note: yq (https://mikefarah.gitbook.io/) is used to update values.yaml
#
helm-update:
stage: build
needs: [ "buildah", "clone-gitops" ]
image: docker.io/mikefarah/yq:4.28.2
artifacts:
paths:
- antennas-gitops.tgz
script: |
#!/bin/sh
set -Eeuo pipefail
# Get back the antennas-gitops repository from the Gitlab CI artifacts
tar -zxf antennas-gitops.tgz
# Find the current target (green or blue?)
CURRENT_TARGET_PROD="$(yq .route.target antennas-gitops/values-prod.yaml)"
CURRENT_TARGET_TEST="$(yq .route.target antennas-gitops/values-test.yaml)"
# Pick the opposite target (prod)
case "$CURRENT_TARGET_PROD" in
blue)
TARGET_PROD=green
;;
green)
TARGET_PROD=blue
;;
*)
echo "Error: unexpected value"
;;
esac
# Pick the opposite target (test)
case "$CURRENT_TARGET_TEST" in
blue)
TARGET_TEST=green
;;
green)
TARGET_TEST=blue
;;
*)
echo "Error: unexpected value"
;;
esac
# Update the Helm values files with the newly built image digest (and new name if not already done)
ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE_DIGEST="$(cat antennas-front.iid)"
yq -i ".antennas-front-${TARGET_PROD}.image.repository = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}\"" antennas-gitops/values-prod.yaml
yq -i ".antennas-front-${TARGET_TEST}.image.repository = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE}\"" antennas-gitops/values-test.yaml
yq -i ".antennas-front-${TARGET_PROD}.image.digest = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE_DIGEST}\"" antennas-gitops/values-prod.yaml
yq -i ".antennas-front-${TARGET_TEST}.image.digest = \"${ANTENNAS_FRONT_IMAGE_DIGEST}\"" antennas-gitops/values-test.yaml
# Re-archive the antennas-gitops repository
rm -f antennas-gitops.tgz
tar -zcf antennas-gitops.tgz antennas-gitops
#
# Deploy the application in a test environment and wait for the deployment
# to complete.
#
deploy-test:
stage: test
needs: [ "helm-update" ]
environment: test
image: quay.io/openshift/origin-cli:4.11
script: |
#!/bin/sh
set -Eeuo pipefail
tar -zxf antennas-gitops.tgz
# Download and install Helm
curl -sf https://get.helm.sh/helm-v3.10.1-linux-amd64.tar.gz | tar -zx --strip-components 1 -C /usr/local/bin linux-amd64/helm
# Generate the YAML manifests for the test environment
helm dependency build antennas-gitops
helm template antennas antennas-gitops --values antennas-gitops/values-test.yaml > test-manifests.yaml
# Apply the YAML manifests
oc apply -n antennas-test -f test-manifests.yaml
# Wait for the deployment to complete
oc rollout status deploy/antennas-front -n antennas-test --timeout=5m
#
# Run some integration tests in the test environment.
#
# Note: the test environment is hardcoded to always deploy on the "blue" target
#
integration-test:
stage: test
needs: [ "deploy-test" ]
image: registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/ubi:8.6
script:
- echo "Running integration tests..."
- curl -vf http://antennas-front-blue.antennas-test.svc:8080/rest/incidents
#
# Commit the changes in the antennas-gitops repository so that ArgoCD can pick
# them up.
#
deploy-prod:
stage: deploy
needs: [ "helm-update", "integration-test" ]
environment: production
image: docker.io/alpine/git:2.36.3
script: |
#!/bin/sh
set -Eeuo pipefail
# Inject git credentials
echo "https://ci:${GITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN}@${ANTENNAS_GITOPS_REPOSITORY}" > ~/.git-credentials
chmod 600 ~/.git-credentials
tar -zxf antennas-gitops.tgz
chown $(id -u):$(id -g) -R antennas-gitops
cd antennas-gitops
# Commit the changes to the antennas-gitops repository
git config user.email "nmasse@redhat.com"
git config user.name "Gitlab-CI Bot"
git add values-prod.yaml
git commit -m 'update production image digest'
git push