* Run terraform fmt
* Add terraform fmt to .terraform-validate CI step
* Add tf-validate-aws CI step
* Revert "Add tf-validate-aws CI step"
This reverts commit e007225fac.
* Lint everything in the repository with yamllint
* yamllint fixes: syntax fixes only
* yamllint fixes: move comments to play names
* yamllint fixes: indent comments in .gitlab-ci.yml file
* add to inventory.py script ability to indicate ip ranges
* add test for range2ip function for inventory.py script
some fixes
* add negative test for range2ip function for inventory.py script
* Add support for Packet with Terraform
Co-Author: johnstudarus <john@jhlconsulting.com>
* removed advanced features to streamline
* clarifying usage
* Update README.md
provide a better test to validate things are working OK
* Update README.md
clarifying what to set
* minor wordsmithing
* Fix admin cert path
* clarifying how to configure keys
* enabling kubeconfig_localhost
pull over the configuration file via playbooks rather than the key files individually
* Create output.tf
* Add support for node specific plans
* Remove non-kubeadm deployment
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* Fix gitlab
* Try stop gce first before absent to make the delete process work
* More cleanup
* Fix bug with checking if kubeadm has already run
* Fix bug with checking if kubeadm has already run
* More fixes
* Fix test
* fix
* Fix gitlab checkout untill kubespray 2.8 is on quay
* Fixed
* Add upgrade path from non-kubeadm to kubeadm. Revert ssl path
* Readd secret checking
* Do gitlab checks from v2.7.0 test upgrade path to 2.8.0
* fix typo
* Fix CI jobs to kubeadm again. Fix broken hyperkube path
* Fix gitlab
* Fix rotate tokens
* More fixes
* More fixes
* Fix tokens
Now the `kubespray-aws-inventory.py` script always set a node_labels key
to ansible_host.
When AWS instance did not set property labels, it would be an empty
string.
The TASK `Write kubelet config file (kubeadm or non-kubeadm)` will
failed with a msg:
`AnsibleUndefinedVariable: 'unicode object' has no attribute 'items'`.
* [contrib/terraform/openstack] Add worker_allowed_ports
Allow user to define in terraform template which ports and remote
IPs that are allowed to access worker nodes. This is useful when you
don't want to open up whole NodePort range to the outside world, or
ports outside NodePort range.
* Add an 'access_ip' for openstack resources to the terraform inventory builder script
* Update Openstack README
* Only use ipv4
* If there's a floating IP assigned to an openstack instance, use that for access_ip