Multi-Environment
This documentation will introduce how to use env-binding to automate multi-stage application rollout across multiple environments.
Background
Users usually have two or more environments to deploy applications to. For example, dev environment to test the application code, and production environment to deploy applications to serve live traffic. For different environments, the deployment configuration also has some nuance.
Multi-env Application Deployment
apiVersion: core.oam.dev/v1beta1
kind: Application
metadata:
name: example-app
namespace: demo
spec:
components:
- name: hello-world-server
type: webservice
properties:
image: crccheck/hello-world
port: 8000
traits:
- type: scaler
properties:
replicas: 1
- name: data-worker
type: worker
properties:
image: busybox
cmd:
- sleep
- '1000000'
policies:
- name: example-multi-env-policy
type: env-binding
properties:
envs:
- name: test
placement: # selecting the namespace (in local cluster) to deploy to
namespaceSelector:
name: test
selector: # selecting which component to use
components:
- data-worker
- name: staging
placement: # selecting the cluster to deploy to
clusterSelector:
name: cluster-staging
- name: prod
placement: # selecting both namespace and cluster to deploy to
clusterSelector:
name: cluster-prod
namespaceSelector:
name: prod
patch: # overlay patch on above components
components:
- name: hello-world-server
type: webservice
traits:
- type: scaler
properties:
replicas: 3
workflow:
steps:
# deploy to test env
- name: deploy-test
type: deploy2env
properties:
policy: example-multi-env-policy
env: test
# deploy to staging env
- name: deploy-staging
type: deploy2env
properties:
policy: example-multi-env-policy
env: staging
# manual check
- name: manual-approval
type: suspend
# deploy to prod env
- name: deploy-prod
type: deploy2env
properties:
policy: example-multi-env-policy
env: prod
We apply the Application policy-demo
in the example.
Before applying this example application, you need a namespace named
demo
in the current cluster and namespacetest
in both the current cluster and the staging cluster. You need namespaceprod
in clustercluster-prod
as well. You can create it by executing cmdkubectl create ns <namespace>
.
vela up -f app.yaml
After the Application is created, a configured Application will be created under the demo
namespace.
$ kubectl get app -n demo
NAME COMPONENT TYPE PHASE HEALTHY STATUS AGE
example-app hello-world-server webservice running 25s
If you want to learn more about env-binding
, please refer to Multi Cluster Deployment.
Appendix: Parameter List
Name | Desc | Type | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
envs | environment configuration | env array | true | null |
env
Name | Desc | Type | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | environment name | string | true | null |
patch | configure the components of the Application | patch | false | null |
placement | resource scheduling strategy, choose to deploy the configured resources to the specified cluster or namespace | placement | true | null |
selector | identify which components to be deployed for this environment, default to be empty which means deploying all components | selector | false | null |
patch
Name | Desc | Type | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
components | components that need to be configured | component array | true | null |
placement
Name | Desc | Type | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
clusterSelector | select deploy cluster by cluster name | clusterSelector | false | null |
namespaceSelector | select deploy namespace by namespace name | namespaceSelector | false | null |
selector
Name | Desc | Type | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
components | component names to be used | string array | false | null |
clusterSelector
Name | Desc | Type | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | cluster name | string | false | null |
namespaceSelector
Name | Desc | Type | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | namespace name | string | false | null |
You need to upgrade to KubeVela v1.1.5+ to enable
namespaceSelector
.