gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/project_services/kubernetes_service.rb

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class KubernetesService < DeploymentService
include Gitlab::Kubernetes
include ReactiveCaching
self.reactive_cache_key = ->(service) { [ service.class.model_name.singular, service.project_id ] }
# Namespace defaults to the project path, but can be overridden in case that
# is an invalid or inappropriate name
prop_accessor :namespace
# Access to kubernetes is directly through the API
prop_accessor :api_url
# Bearer authentication
# TODO: user/password auth, client certificates
prop_accessor :token
# Provide a custom CA bundle for self-signed deployments
prop_accessor :ca_pem
with_options presence: true, if: :activated? do
validates :api_url, url: true
validates :token
validates :namespace,
format: {
with: Gitlab::Regex.kubernetes_namespace_regex,
message: Gitlab::Regex.kubernetes_namespace_regex_message,
},
length: 1..63
end
after_save :clear_reactive_cache!
def initialize_properties
if properties.nil?
self.properties = {}
self.namespace = project.path if project.present?
end
end
def title
'Kubernetes'
end
def description
'Kubernetes / Openshift integration'
end
def help
'To enable terminal access to Kubernetes environments, label your ' \
'deployments with `app=$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`'
end
def to_param
'kubernetes'
end
def fields
[
{ type: 'text',
name: 'namespace',
title: 'Kubernetes namespace',
placeholder: 'Kubernetes namespace',
},
{ type: 'text',
name: 'api_url',
title: 'API URL',
placeholder: 'Kubernetes API URL, like https://kube.example.com/',
},
{ type: 'text',
name: 'token',
title: 'Service token',
placeholder: 'Service token',
},
{ type: 'textarea',
name: 'ca_pem',
title: 'Custom CA bundle',
placeholder: 'Certificate Authority bundle (PEM format)',
},
]
end
# Check we can connect to the Kubernetes API
def test(*args)
kubeclient = build_kubeclient!
kubeclient.discover
{ success: kubeclient.discovered, result: "Checked API discovery endpoint" }
rescue => err
{ success: false, result: err }
end
def predefined_variables
variables = [
{ key: 'KUBE_URL', value: api_url, public: true },
{ key: 'KUBE_TOKEN', value: token, public: false },
{ key: 'KUBE_NAMESPACE', value: namespace, public: true }
]
variables << { key: 'KUBE_CA_PEM', value: ca_pem, public: true } if ca_pem.present?
variables
end
# Constructs a list of terminals from the reactive cache
#
# Returns nil if the cache is empty, in which case you should try again a
# short time later
def terminals(environment)
with_reactive_cache do |data|
pods = data.fetch(:pods, nil)
filter_pods(pods, app: environment.slug).
flat_map { |pod| terminals_for_pod(api_url, namespace, pod) }.
map { |terminal| add_terminal_auth(terminal, token, ca_pem) }
end
end
# Caches all pods in the namespace so other calls don't need to block on
# network access.
def calculate_reactive_cache
return unless active? && project && !project.pending_delete?
kubeclient = build_kubeclient!
# Store as hashes, rather than as third-party types
pods = begin
kubeclient.get_pods(namespace: namespace).as_json
rescue KubeException => err
raise err unless err.error_code == 404
[]
end
# We may want to cache extra things in the future
{ pods: pods }
end
private
def build_kubeclient!(api_path: 'api', api_version: 'v1')
raise "Incomplete settings" unless api_url && namespace && token
::Kubeclient::Client.new(
join_api_url(api_path),
api_version,
auth_options: kubeclient_auth_options,
ssl_options: kubeclient_ssl_options,
http_proxy_uri: ENV['http_proxy']
)
end
def kubeclient_ssl_options
opts = { verify_ssl: OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER }
if ca_pem.present?
opts[:cert_store] = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new
opts[:cert_store].add_cert(OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(ca_pem))
end
opts
end
def kubeclient_auth_options
{ bearer_token: token }
end
def join_api_url(*parts)
url = URI.parse(api_url)
prefix = url.path.sub(%r{/+\z}, '')
url.path = [ prefix, *parts ].join("/")
url.to_s
end
end