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Developing on Kubernetes

Make sure to read our docs for developing locally first.

Architecture

Airbyte on Kubernetes

Iteration Cycle (Locally)

If you're developing locally using Minikube/Docker Desktop/Kind, you can iterate with the following series of commands:

./gradlew composeBuild # build dev images
kubectl delete -k kube/overlays/dev # optional (allows you to recreate resources from scratch)
kubectl apply -k kube/overlays/dev # applies manifests
kubectl port-forward svc/airbyte-webapp-svc 8000:80 # port forward the api/ui

Iteration Cycle (on GKE)

The process is similar to developing on a local cluster, except you will need to build the local version and push it to your own container registry with names such as your-registry/scheduler. Then you will need to configure an overlay to override the name of images and apply your overlay with kubectl apply -k <path to your overlay>.

We are working to improve this process.

Completely resetting a local cluster

In most cases, running kubectl delete -k kube/overlays/dev is sufficient to remove the core Airbyte-related components. However, if you are in a dev environment on a local cluster only running Airbyte and want to start completely from scratch (removing all PVCs, pods, completed pods, etc.), you can use the following command to destroy everything on the cluster:

# BE CAREFUL, THIS COMMAND DELETES ALL RESOURCES, EVEN NON-AIRBYTE ONES!
kubectl delete "$(kubectl api-resources --namespaced=true --verbs=delete -o name | tr "\n" "," | sed -e 's/,$//')" --all