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# Kubernetes plugin for drone.io [![Docker Repository on Quay](https://quay.io/repository/honestbee/drone-kubernetes/status "Docker Repository on Quay")](https://quay.io/repository/honestbee/drone-kubernetes)
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This plugin allows to update a Kubernetes deployment.
## Usage
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This pipeline will update the `my-deployment` deployment with the image tagged `DRONE_COMMIT_SHA:0:8`
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pipeline:
deploy:
image: quay.io/honestbee/drone-kubernetes
deployment: my-deployment
repo: myorg/myrepo
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container: my-container
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tag: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA:0:8}
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Deploying containers across several deployments, eg in a scheduler-worker setup. Make sure your container `name` in your manifest is the same for each pod.
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pipeline:
deploy:
image: quay.io/honestbee/drone-kubernetes
deployment: [server-deploy, worker-deploy]
repo: myorg/myrepo
container: my-container
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tag: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA:0:8}
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Deploying multiple containers within the same deployment.
pipeline:
deploy:
image: quay.io/honestbee/drone-kubernetes
deployment: my-deployment
repo: myorg/myrepo
container: [container1, container2]
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tag: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA:0:8}
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**NOTE**: Combining multi container deployments across multiple deployments is not recommended
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This more complex example demonstrates how to deploy to several environments based on the branch, in a `app` namespace
pipeline:
deploy-staging:
image: quay.io/honestbee/drone-kubernetes
kubernetes_server: ${KUBERNETES_SERVER_STAGING}
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kubernetes_cert: ${KUBERNETES_CERT_STAGING}
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kubernetes_token: ${KUBERNETES_TOKEN_STAGING}
deployment: my-deployment
repo: myorg/myrepo
container: my-container
namespace: app
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tag: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA:0:8}
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when:
branch: [ staging ]
deploy-prod:
image: quay.io/honestbee/drone-kubernetes
kubernetes_server: ${KUBERNETES_SERVER_PROD}
kubernetes_token: ${KUBERNETES_TOKEN_PROD}
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# notice: no tls verification will be done, warning will is printed
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deployment: my-deployment
repo: myorg/myrepo
container: my-container
namespace: app
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tag: ${DRONE_COMMIT_SHA:0:8}
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when:
branch: [ master ]
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## Required secrets
drone secret add --image=honestbee/drone-kubernetes \
your-user/your-repo KUBERNETES_SERVER https://mykubernetesapiserver
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drone secret add --image=honestbee/drone-kubernetes \
your-user/your-repo KUBERNETES_CERT <base64 encoded CA.crt>
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drone secret add --image=honestbee/drone-kubernetes \
your-user/your-repo KUBERNETES_TOKEN eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJrdWJ...
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When using TLS Verification, ensure Server Certificate used by kubernetes API server
is signed for SERVER url ( could be a reason for failures if using aliases of kubernetes cluster )
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## To do
Replace the current kubectl bash script with a go implementation.
### Special thanks
Inspired by [drone-helm](https://github.com/ipedrazas/drone-helm).