OpenShift infra automation.
The tool aims to unified installer of OpenShift to various clouds which is easy to automate and use within CI.
To see necessary steps for OpenShift installation please see OpenShift documentation.
To see full documentation of osia
please follow to Official documentation.
To get started with osia, just install available package from pypi:
$ pip install osia
Main features
- Find empty region in aws to install opneshift on.
- Find feasible network in OpenStack and allocate FIPs before installation happens.
- Generate
install-config.yaml
from predefined defaults. - Store generated files for deletion to git repository and push changes right after the cluster is installed.
- Manage DNS entries based on the installation properties and results.
- Clean everything once the cluster is not needed.
The tool operates over directory which is expected to be git repository and where the service will store generated configuration and push it to the upstream repository of currently working branch.
The common configuraiton is done by yaml file called settings.yaml
that should be located at
CWD
(root of the repository in most cases).
The configuration has following structure:
default:
cloud:
openstack:
cloud_env: env1
environments:
- name: env1
base_domain: ''
certificate_bundle_file: ''
pull_secret_file: ''
ssh_key_file: ''
osp_cloud: ''
osp_base_flavor: ''
network_list: []
- name: env2
base_domain: ''
certificate_bundle_file: ''
pull_secret_file: ''
ssh_key_file: ''
osp_cloud: ''
osp_base_flavor: ''
network_list: []
aws:
cloud_env: default
environments:
- name: default
base_domain: ''
pull_secret_file: ''
certificate_bundle_file: ''
ssh_key_file: ''
worker_flavor: ''
list_of_regions: []
dns:
route53:
ttl: 0
nsupdate:
server: ''
zone: ''
key_file: ''
ttl: 0
use_ipv4: false
Every key here is overridible by the argument passed to the installer. For explanation of any key, please check he documentation below.