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Synator Kubernetes Secret and ConfigMap synchronizer

Sometimes we want to use secrets in different namespaces, unfortunately, we can’t do without any helper operators or manual copying because in kubernetes secrets and configmaps are namespace. We can copy secrets and configmaps when we have a couple of namespaces and secrets. But when we have dozens of namespaces, it can be very complicated.

Synator uses kopf python framework. Its easy to use.

Medium writeup

Deployment

It’s easy to use synator on K8s. All we have to do is deploy deploy.yml to Kubernetes.

Usage

Add annotation synator/sync=yes to Secret or ConfigMap. secret.yaml

Optionally add one of these annotations in include specific destination namespaces, or exclude the namespaces from the sync.

For only sync in this namespaces: synator/include-namespaces='namespace1,namespace2'

Sync all namespaces excludes this namespaces: synator/exclude-namespaces='kube-system,kube-node-lease'

secret.yaml

Reload pod when config upgraded

Add annotation synator/reload: "secret:example" to pod or deployment template When secret example updated busybox pod will reload

Note: For multiple secrte or configmap: synator/reload: "secret:example,secret:example2,configmap:example..."

apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
  name: busybox
  namespace: default
spec:
  replicas: 1
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      name: busybox
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        name: busybox
      annotations:
        synator/reload: "secret:selam"
    spec:
      containers:
        - name: busybox
          image: busybox
          command:
            - "sleep"
            - "1h"

Triggers

  • When update config or secret
  • When create config or secret

Watching Namespaces

synator Operator installs with cluster wide permissions, however you can optionally control which namespaces it watches by by setting the WATCH_NAMESPACE environment variable.

WATCH_NAMESPACE can be omitted entirely, or a comma separated list of k8s namespaces.

  • WATCH_NAMESPACE="" will watch for resources across the entire cluster.
  • WATCH_NAMESPACE="foo" will watch for resources in the foo namespace.
  • WATCH_NAMESPACE="foo,bar" will watch for resources in the foo and bar namespace.

Build and deploy

Build docker image

docker build -t <usename>/synator:v1 .

Edit deploy.yml with your image name

kubectl apply -f deploy.yml