* Drop support for Cilium < 1.10
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
* Synchronize Cilium templates for 1.11.7
Signed-off-by: necatican <contact@necatican.com>
* Set Cilium v1.12.1 as the default version
Signed-off-by: necatican <contact@necatican.com>
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: necatican <contact@necatican.com>
* [cilium] Separate templates for cilium, cilium-operator, and hubble installations
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
* [cilium] Update cilium-operator templates
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
* [cilium] Allow using custom args and mounting extra volumes for the Cilium Operator
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
* [cilium] Update the cilium configmap to filter out the deprecated variables, and add the new variables
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
* [cilium] Add an option to use Wireguard encryption on Cilium 1.10 and up
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
* [cilium] Update cilium-agent templates
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
* [cilium] Bump Cilium version to 1.11.3
Signed-off-by: necatican <necaticanyildirim@gmail.com>
When running ansible-lint directly, we can see a lot of warning
message like
risky-file-permissions File permissions unset or incorrect
This fixes the warning messages.
* Ansible: move to Ansible 3.4.0 which uses ansible-base 2.10.10
* Docs: add a note about ansible upgrade post 2.9.x
* CI: ensure ansible is removed before ansible 3.x is installed to avoid pip failures
* Ansible: use newer ansible-lint
* Fix ansible-lint 5.0.11 found issues
* syntax issues
* risky-file-permissions
* var-naming
* role-name
* molecule tests
* Mitogen: use 0.3.0rc1 which adds support for ansible 2.10+
* Pin ansible-base to 2.10.11 to get package fix on RHEL8
This PR is to move the cilium kvstore options to the configmap
rather than specifying them in the deployment as args. This
is not technically necessary but keeping all the options in
one place is probably not a bad idea.
Tested with cilium 1.9.5.
When attempting a fresh install without cilium_ipsec_enabled I ran
into the following error:
failed: [k8m01] (item={'name': 'cilium', 'file': 'cilium-secret.yml', 'type': 'secret', 'when': 'cilium_ipsec_enabled'}) =>
{"ansible_loop_var": "item", "changed": false, "item": {"file": "cilium-secret.yml", "name": "cilium", "type": "secret",
"when": "cilium_ipsec_enabled"},"msg": "AnsibleUndefinedVariable: 'cilium_ipsec_key' is undefined"}
Moving the when condition from the item level to the task level solved
the issue.
Starting with Cilium v1.9 the default ipam mode has changed to "Cluster
Scope". See:
https://docs.cilium.io/en/v1.9/concepts/networking/ipam/
With this ipam mode Cilium handles assigning subnets to nodes to use
for pod ip addresses. The default Kubespray deploy uses the Kube
Controller Manager for this (the --allocate-node-cidrs
kube-controller-manager flag is set). This makes the proper ipam mode
for kubespray using cilium v1.9+ "kubernetes".
Tested with Cilium 1.9.5.
This PR also mounts the cilium-config ConfigMap for this variable
to be read properly.
In the future we can probably remove the kvstore and kvstore-opt
Cilium Operator args since they can be in the ConfigMap. I will tackle
that after this merges.
When upgrading cilium from 1.8.8 to 1.9.5 I ran into the following
error:
level=error msg="Unable to update CRD" error="customresourcedefinitions.apiextensions.k8s.io
\"ciliumnodes.cilium.io\" is forbidden: User \"system:serviceaccount:kube-system:cilium-operator\"
cannot update resource \"customresourcedefinitions\" in API group \"apiextensions.k8s.io\" at the
cluster scope" name=CiliumNode/v2 subsys=k8s
The fix was to add the update verb to the clusterrole. I also added
create to match the clusterrole created by the cilium helm chart.
This replaces kube-master with kube_control_plane because of [1]:
The Kubernetes project is moving away from wording that is
considered offensive. A new working group WG Naming was created
to track this work, and the word "master" was declared as offensive.
A proposal was formalized for replacing the word "master" with
"control plane". This means it should be removed from source code,
documentation, and user-facing configuration from Kubernetes and
its sub-projects.
NOTE: The reason why this changes it to kube_control_plane not
kube-control-plane is for valid group names on ansible.
[1]: https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/master/keps/sig-cluster-lifecycle/kubeadm/2067-rename-master-label-taint/README.md#motivation
By default Ansible stat module compute checksum, list extended attributes and find mime type
To find all stat invocations that really use one of those:
git grep -F stat. | grep -vE 'stat.(islnk|exists|lnk_source|writeable)'
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <e.champetier@ateme.com>
* Update the cilium svc proxy test to HA mode
Signed-off-by: Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre <arthur@cri.epita.fr>
* Fix cilium strict kube-proxy in HA
Signed-off-by: Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre <arthur@cri.epita.fr>
* Add a single global endpoint variable
Signed-off-by: Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre <arthur@cri.epita.fr>
* Add cilium docs about kube-proxy replacement
Signed-off-by: Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre <arthur@cri.epita.fr>
* Fix issues in docs
Signed-off-by: Arthur Outhenin-Chalandre <arthur@cri.epita.fr>