Relay server and agent for kubectl access.
Relay depends on paralus and you need to check out this repo.
Run following Docker Compose command to setup all requirements like Postgres db, Kratos etc. for core.
This will start up postgres and elasticsearch as well as kratos and run the kratos migrations. It will also run all the necessary migrations. It also starts up a mail slurper for you to use Kratos.
docker-compose --env-file ./env.example up -d
Start paralus:
go run github.com/paralus/paralus
Get peer client token for relay.
Open the admindb postgress and execute below SQL to fetch the token.
admindb=# select token from sentry_bootstrap_agent_template where name='paralus-sentry-peering-client';
token
----------------------
brhsrbbipt349qt0qad0
Use above token set the environment variable for relay-server
export RELAY_PEERING_TOKEN=brhsrbbipt349qt0qad0
export PARALUS_RELAY_PEERSERVICE=http://peering.sentry.paralus.local:10001
export POD_NAME=relay-pod1
go run main.go --mode server --log-level 3
Get the config for paralus relay agent
curl http://localhost:11000/infra/v3/project/:metadata.project/cluster/:metadata.name/download
Use the values of relay-agent-config and apply in the cluster.
kubectl -n paralus-system get cm/relay-agent-config -o yaml
apiVersion: v1
data:
clusterID: 4qkolkn
relays: '[{"token":"brht3cjipt35cb3kfjag","addr":"api.sentry.paralus.local:11000","endpoint":"*.core-connector.relay.paralus.local:443","name":"paralus-core-relay-agent","templateToken":"brhsrbbipt349qt0qae0"}]'
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
creationTimestamp: "2020-04-28T07:10:53Z"
name: relay-agent-config
namespace: paralus-system
resourceVersion: "3127787"
selfLink: /api/v1/namespaces/paralus-system/configmaps/relay-agent-config
uid: e5fb5c16-c659-46d3-805f-3a2f3b73e9d7
kubectl apply -f <file-name>
Run relay-agent
export POD_NAME=relay-agent-pod1
go run main.go --mode client --log-level 3
Setup the local /etc/hosts file to resolve below hostname to localhost
127.0.0.1 peering.sentry.paralus.local
127.0.0.1 rx28oml.core-connector.relay.paralus.local
127.0.0.1 4qkolkn.core-connector.relay.paralus.local
127.0.0.1 rx28oml.user.relay.paralus.local
127.0.0.1 4qkolkn.user.relay.paralus.local
Download kubeconfig
curl http://localhost:11000/v2/sentry/kubeconfig/user?opts.selector=paralus.dev/clusterName=c-4
Save the contents to a file and use for kubectl
kubectl --v=6 --kubeconfig /<PATH>/kubeconfig-c-5 get pod -A
export PARALUS_SENTRY=http://sentry.paralus.dev:9500
export PARALUS_RELAY_PEERSERVICE=http://peering.sentry.paralus.local:7001
export RELAY_USER_DOMAIN="user.relay.paralus.local"
export RELAY_CONNECTOR_DOMAIN="core-connector.relay.paralus.local"
export RELAY_TOKEN=bqfvhabipt3a2g46986g
export RELAY_USER_TOKEN=bqfvhabipt3a2g46987g
export RELAY_CONNECTOR_TOKEN=bqfvhabipt3a2g469870
export RELAY_LISTENIP=127.0.10.1
- Visit Paralus website for the complete documentation and helpful links.
- Join our Slack channel to post your queries and discuss features.
- Tweet to @paralus_ on Twitter.
- Create GitHub Issues to report bugs or request features.
The easiest way to start is to look at existing issues and see if there’s something there that you’d like to work on. You can filter issues with the label “Good first issue” which are relatively self sufficient issues and great for first time contributors.
Once you decide on an issue, please comment on it so that all of us know that you’re on it.
If you’re looking to add a new feature, raise a new issue and start a discussion with the community. Engage with the maintainers of the project and work your way through.