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Operator for deploying and managing Quay

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quay-operator's Introduction

Quay Operator

CI

Opinionated deployment of Quay container registry on Kubernetes.

Welcome

The original version of the quay-operator is available on the v1 branch. The next generation operator, known as TNG or v2, is developed on master branch.

Principles

  • Kubernetes is a powerful platform with an abundance of existing and future features. Always prefer to leverage something Kubernetes does better than try to implement it again.
  • Favor declarative application management to improve everyone's sanity and understanding of the state.
  • Make things simple by default, but always allow diving deeper to discover the details of what is going on.

Getting Started

This Operator can be installed on any Kubernetes cluster running the Operator Lifecycle Manager. Simply create the provided CatalogSource to make the package available on the cluster, then create the Subscription to install it.

Create the CatalogSource:

$ kubectl create -n openshift-marketplace -f ./bundle/quay-operator.catalogsource.yaml

Wait a few seconds for the package to become available:

$ kubectl get packagemanifest --all-namespaces | grep quay

Create the OperatorGroup:

NOTE: By default, the targetNamespaces field is specified to target the quay-enterprise namespace. Update this value if the namespace the operator is deployed within differs.

$ kubectl create -n <your-namespace> -f ./bundle/quay-operator.operatorgroup.yaml

Create the Subscription to install the Operator:

$ kubectl create -n <your-namespace> -f ./bundle/quay-operator.subscription.yaml

Using the Operator

Component Container Images

When using a downstream build or container image overrides which are hosted in private repositories, you can provide pull secrets by adding them to the default ServiceAccount in the namespace.

Batteries-included, zero-config

Install RHOCS Operator using OperatorHub:

Create NooBaa object in openshift-storage namespace:

$ kubectl create -n openshift-storage -f ./kustomize/components/objectstorage/quay-datastore.noobaa.yaml

Wait a few minutes for Noobaa to be phase: Ready:

$ kubectl get -n openshift-storage noobaas noobaa -w
NAME     MGMT-ENDPOINTS              S3-ENDPOINTS                IMAGE                                                                                                            PHASE   AGE
noobaa   [https://10.0.32.3:30318]   [https://10.0.32.3:31958]   registry.redhat.io/ocs4/mcg-core-rhel8@sha256:56624aa7dd4ca178c1887343c7445a9425a841600b1309f6deace37ce6b8678d   Ready   3d18h

Create QuayRegistry instance:

$ kubectl create -n <your-namespace> -f ./config/samples/managed.quayregistry.yaml

Community

Contributing

Pull requests and bug reports are always welcome!

Local Development

Prerequisites

  • KUBECONFIG environment variable set in shell to valid k8s cluster
  • go
  • kubectl
  • kubebuilder
  • docker

Create the QuayRegistry CRD:

$ kubectl create -f ./bundle/upstream/manifests/*.crd.yaml

Run the controller:

$ make run

Tests:

$ make test

Building custom CatalogSource:

  1. Build and push the Quay Operator container:
$ docker build -t <some-registry>/<namespace>/quay-operator:dev .
$ docker push <some-registry>/<namespace>/quay-operator:dev
  1. Replace the image field in bundle/upstream/manifests/quay-operator.clusterserviceversion.yaml with the image above.

  2. Build and push an Operator bundle:

$ docker build -t <some-registry>/<namespace>/quay-operator-bundle:dev -f ./bundle/Dockerfile ./bundle
$ docker push <some-registry>/<namespace>/quay-operator-bundle:dev
  1. Build and push an Operator index image using opm:
$ cd bundle/upstream
$ opm index add --bundles <some-registry>/<namespace>/quay-operator-bundle:dev --tag <some-registry>/<namespace>/quay-operator-index:dev
$ docker push <some-registry>/<namespace>/quay-operator-index:dev
  1. Replace the spec.image field in bundle/quay-operator.catalogsource.yaml with the image above.

  2. Create the custom CatalogSource:

$ kubectl create -n openshift-marketplace -f ./bundle/quay-operator.catalogsource.yaml

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