c12s-kubespray/roles/kubernetes/client/tasks/main.yml
Michael Oglesby c672681ce5 Revert Pull Request #5084 (#5120)
Kubespray Pull Request #5084 (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/pull/5084) caused more problems than it solved due to limitations with the synchronize module. See comments on Kubespray Issues #5059 (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/5059) and #5116 (https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/issues/5116). Details from Ansible documentation: "Currently, synchronize is limited to elevating permissions via passwordless sudo. This is because rsync itself is connecting to the remote machine and rsync doesn’t give us a way to pass sudo credentials in. ... Currently there are only a few connection types which support synchronize (ssh, paramiko, local, and docker) because a sync strategy has been determined for those connection types. Note that the connection for these must not need a password as rsync itself is making the connection and rsync does not provide us a way to pass a password to the connection. ..." Thus, reverting Pull Request #5084.
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---
- name: Set external kube-apiserver endpoint
set_fact:
external_apiserver_address: >-
{%- if loadbalancer_apiserver is defined and loadbalancer_apiserver.address is defined -%}
{{ loadbalancer_apiserver.address }}
{%- else -%}
{{ kube_apiserver_access_address }}
{%- endif -%}
external_apiserver_port: >-
{%- if loadbalancer_apiserver is defined and loadbalancer_apiserver.address is defined and loadbalancer_apiserver.port is defined -%}
{{ loadbalancer_apiserver.port|default(kube_apiserver_port) }}
{%- else -%}
{{ kube_apiserver_port }}
{%- endif -%}
tags:
- facts
- name: Create kube config dir for current/ansible become user
file:
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME | default('/root') }}/.kube"
mode: "0700"
state: directory
- name: Copy admin kubeconfig to current/ansible become user home
copy:
src: "{{ kube_config_dir }}/admin.conf"
dest: "{{ ansible_env.HOME | default('/root') }}/.kube/config"
remote_src: yes
mode: "0600"
backup: yes
- name: Create kube artifacts dir
file:
path: "{{ artifacts_dir }}"
mode: "0750"
state: directory
delegate_to: localhost
become: no
run_once: yes
when: kubeconfig_localhost|default(false)
- name: Wait for k8s apiserver
wait_for:
host: "{{ kube_apiserver_access_address }}"
port: "{{ kube_apiserver_port }}"
timeout: 180
# NOTE(mattymo): Please forgive this workaround
- name: Generate admin kubeconfig with external api endpoint
shell: >-
mkdir -p {{ kube_config_dir }}/external_kubeconfig &&
{{ bin_dir }}/kubeadm
init phase
kubeconfig admin
--kubeconfig-dir {{ kube_config_dir }}/external_kubeconfig
--cert-dir {{ kube_cert_dir }}
--apiserver-advertise-address {{ external_apiserver_address }}
--apiserver-bind-port {{ external_apiserver_port }}
>/dev/null && cat {{ kube_config_dir }}/external_kubeconfig/admin.conf &&
rm -rf {{ kube_config_dir }}/external_kubeconfig
environment: "{{ proxy_env }}"
run_once: yes
register: admin_kubeconfig
- name: Write admin kubeconfig on ansible host
copy:
content: "{{ admin_kubeconfig.stdout }}"
dest: "{{ artifacts_dir }}/admin.conf"
mode: 0640
delegate_to: localhost
become: no
run_once: yes
when: kubeconfig_localhost|default(false)
- name: Copy kubectl binary to ansible host
fetch:
src: "{{ bin_dir }}/kubectl"
dest: "{{ artifacts_dir }}/kubectl"
flat: yes
validate_checksum: no
become: no
run_once: yes
when: kubectl_localhost|default(false)
- name: create helper script kubectl.sh on ansible host
copy:
content: |
#!/bin/bash
${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/kubectl --kubeconfig=${BASH_SOURCE%/*}/admin.conf $@
dest: "{{ artifacts_dir }}/kubectl.sh"
mode: 0755
become: no
run_once: yes
delegate_to: localhost
when: kubectl_localhost|default(false) and kubeconfig_localhost|default(false)