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The Kubernetes Operator Framework Book

By : Michael Dame
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Book Image

The Kubernetes Operator Framework Book

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By: Michael Dame

Overview of this book

From incomplete collections of knowledge and varying design approaches to technical knowledge barriers, Kubernetes users face various challenges when developing their own operators. Knowing how to write, deploy, and pack operators makes cluster management automation much easier – and that's what this book is here to teach you. Beginning with operators and Operator Framework fundamentals, the book delves into how the different components of Operator Framework (such as the Operator SDK, Operator Lifecycle Manager, and OperatorHub.io) are used to build operators. You’ll learn how to write a basic operator, interact with a Kubernetes cluster in code, and distribute that operator to users. As you advance, you’ll be able to develop a sample operator in the Go programming language using Operator SDK tools before running it locally with Operator Lifecycle Manager, and also learn how to package an operator bundle for distribution. The book covers best practices as well as sample applications and case studies based on real-world operators to help you implement the concepts you’ve learned. By the end of this Kubernetes book, you’ll be able to build and add application-specific operational logic to a Kubernetes cluster, making it easier to automate complex applications and augment the platform.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1: Essentials of Operators and the Operator Framework
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Part 2: Designing and Developing an Operator
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Part 3: Deploying and Distributing Operators for Public Use

Summary

This chapter's main objective was to compile the Operator code that we have been building throughout this book and deploy it in a cluster. To do this, we followed steps designed for local development environments. These included building the Operator as a local binary and building a container image to deploy in an ephemeral test cluster (created using kind). This lightweight process is helpful for development and rapid testing, but it lacks the full workflow benefits needed for publishing an Operator with the intent of deploying in production.

In the next chapter, we will explore the final pillars of the Operator Framework: OperatorHub and the Operator Lifecycle Manager. Learning how to prepare and submit an Operator to OperatorHub will be a key part of offering any Operator available for public use. With that, the Operator Lifecycle Manager is a much more elegant solution for deploying Operators (both publicly available on OperatorHub or privately deployed). Compared...