reloader

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Published: Apr 25, 2019 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 2 Imported by: 0

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RELOADER

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Problem

We would like to watch if some change happens in ConfigMap and/or Secret; then perform a rolling upgrade on relevant Deployment, Daemonset and Statefulset

Solution

Reloader can watch changes in ConfigMap and Secret and do rolling upgrades on Pods with their associated Deployments, Daemonsets and Statefulsets.

How to use Reloader

For a Deployment called foo have a ConfigMap called foo-configmap or Secret called foo-secret or both. Then add your annotation (by default reloader.stakater.com/auto) to main metadata of your Deployment

kind: Deployment
metadata:
  annotations:
    reloader.stakater.com/auto: "true"
spec:
  template:
    metadata:

This will discover deployments/daemonsets/statefulset automatically where foo-configmap or foo-secret is being used either via environment variable or from volume mount. And it will perform rolling upgrade on related pods when foo-configmap or foo-secretare updated.

We can also specify a specific configmap or secret which would trigger rolling upgrade only upon change in our specified configmap or secret, this way, it will not trigger rolling upgrade upon changes in all configmaps or secrets used in a deployment, daemonset or statefulset. To do this either set the auto annotation to "false" (reloader.stakater.com/auto: "false") or remove it altogether, and use annotations mentioned here or here

Configmap

To perform rolling upgrade when change happens only on specific configmaps use below annotation.

For a Deployment called foo have a ConfigMap called foo-configmap. Then add this annotation to main metadata of your Deployment

kind: Deployment
metadata:
  annotations:
    configmap.reloader.stakater.com/reload: "foo-configmap"
spec:
  template:
    metadata:

Use comma separated list to define multiple configmaps.

kind: Deployment
metadata:
  annotations:
    configmap.reloader.stakater.com/reload: "foo-configmap,bar-configmap,baz-configmap"
spec:
  template:
    metadata:
Secret

To perform rolling upgrade when change happens only on specific secrets use below annotation.

For a Deployment called foo have a Secret called foo-secret. Then add this annotation to main metadata of your Deployment

kind: Deployment
metadata:
  annotations:
    secret.reloader.stakater.com/reload: "foo-secret"
spec:
  template:
    metadata:

Use comma separated list to define multiple secrets.

kind: Deployment
metadata:
  annotations:
    secret.reloader.stakater.com/reload: "foo-secret,bar-secret,baz-secret"
spec:
  template:
    metadata:
NOTES
  • Reloader also supports sealed-secrets. Here are the steps to use sealed-secrets with reloader.
  • reloader.stakater.com/auto: "true" will always override when use with either secret.reloader.stakater.com/reload or configmap.reloader.stakater.com/reload annotation.
  • you may override the auto annotation with the --auto-annotation flag
  • you may override the configmap annotation with the --configmap-annotation flag
  • you may override the secret annotation with the --secret-annotation flag

Deploying to Kubernetes

You can deploy Reloader by following methods:

Vanilla Manifests

You can apply vanilla manifests by running the following command

kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stakater/Reloader/master/deployments/kubernetes/reloader.yaml

By default Reloader gets deployed in default namespace and watches changes secrets and configmaps in all namespaces.

Helm Charts

Alternatively if you have configured helm on your cluster, you can add reloader to helm from our public chart repository and deploy it via helm using below mentioned commands

helm repo add stakater https://stakater.github.io/stakater-charts

helm repo update

helm install stakater/reloader

Note: By default reloader watches in all namespaces. To watch in single namespace, please run following command. It will install reloader in test namespace which will only watch Deployments, Daemonsets and Statefulsets in test namespace.

helm install stakater/reloader --set reloader.watchGlobally=false --namespace test

Help

Documentation

You can find more documentation here

Have a question?

File a GitHub issue, or send us an email.

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Contributing

Bug Reports & Feature Requests

Please use the issue tracker to report any bugs or file feature requests.

Developing

PRs are welcome. In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.

  1. Fork the repo on GitHub
  2. Clone the project to your own machine
  3. Commit changes to your own branch
  4. Push your work back up to your fork
  5. Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes

NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from "upstream" before making a pull request!

Changelog

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License

Apache2 © Stakater

About

Reloader is maintained by Stakater. Like it? Please let us know at hello@stakater.com

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