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Kubernetes
Woodpecker does not support Kubernetes natively, but being a container first CI engine, it can be deployed to Kubernetes.
Deploy with HELM
Preparation
# create secrets
kubectl create secret generic woodpecker-secret \
--namespace <namespace> \
--from-literal=WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32)
kubectl create secret generic woodpecker-github-client \
--namespace <namespace> \
--from-literal=WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT=xxxxxxxx
kubectl create secret generic woodpecker-github-secret \
--namespace <namespace> \
--from-literal=WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET=xxxxxxxx
# add helm repo
helm repo add woodpecker https://woodpecker-ci.org/
Woodpecker server
# Install
helm upgrade --install woodpecker-server --namespace <namespace> woodpecker/woodpecker-server
# Uninstall
helm delete woodpecker-server
Woodpecker agent
# Install
helm upgrade --install woodpecker-agent --namespace <namespace> woodpecker/woodpecker-agent
# Uninstall
helm delete woodpecker-agent
Deploy with kubectl
The following yamls represent a server (backed by sqlite and Persistent Volumes) and an agent deployment. The agents can be scaled by the replica
field.
By design, Woodpecker spins up a new container for each workflow step. It talks to the Docker agent to do that.
However in Kubernetes, the Docker agent is not accessible, therefore this deployment follows a Docker in Docker setup and we deploy a DinD sidecar with the agent. Build step containers are started up within the agent pod.
Warning: this approach requires privileged
access. Also DinD's reputation hasn't been too high in the early days of Docker - this changed somewhat over time, and there are organizations succeeding with this approach.
server.yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: woodpecker
namespace: tools
labels:
app: woodpecker
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: woodpecker
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: woodpecker
annotations:
prometheus.io/scrape: 'true'
spec:
containers:
- image: woodpeckerci/woodpecker-server:latest
imagePullPolicy: Always
name: woodpecker
env:
- name: "WOODPECKER_ADMIN"
value: "xxx"
- name: "WOODPECKER_HOST"
value: "https://xxx"
- name: "WOODPECKER_GITHUB"
value: "true"
- name: "WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT"
value: "xxx"
- name: "WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET"
value: "xxx"
- name: "WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET"
value: "xxx"
volumeMounts:
- name: sqlite-volume
mountPath: /var/lib/woodpecker
volumes:
- name: sqlite-volume
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: woodpecker-pvc
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
name: woodpecker-pvc
namespace: tools
spec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
storageClassName: local-path
resources:
requests:
storage: 10Gi
---
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: woodpecker
namespace: tools
spec:
type: ClusterIP
selector:
app: woodpecker
ports:
- protocol: TCP
name: http
port: 80
targetPort: 8000
- protocol: TCP
name: grpc
port: 9000
targetPort: 9000
---
kind: Ingress
apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
metadata:
name: woodpecker
namespace: tools
spec:
tls:
- hosts:
- xxx
secretName: xxx
rules:
- host: xxx
http:
paths:
- backend:
serviceName: woodpecker
servicePort: 80
agent.yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: woodpecker-agent
namespace: tools
labels:
app: woodpecker-agent
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: woodpecker-agent
replicas: 2
template:
metadata:
annotations:
labels:
app: woodpecker-agent
spec:
containers:
- name: agent
image: woodpeckerci/woodpecker-agent:latest
imagePullPolicy: Always
ports:
- name: http
containerPort: 3000
protocol: TCP
env:
- name: WOODPECKER_SERVER
value: woodpecker.tools.svc.cluster.local:9000
- name: WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET
value: "xxx"
resources:
limits:
cpu: 2
memory: 2Gi
volumeMounts:
- name: sock-dir
path: /var/run
- name: dind
image: "docker:19.03.5-dind"
env:
- name: DOCKER_DRIVER
value: overlay2
resources:
limits:
cpu: 1
memory: 2Gi
securityContext:
privileged: true
volumeMounts:
- name: sock-dir
mountPath: /var/run
volumes:
- name: sock-dir
emptyDir: {}