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diff --git a/doc/user/infrastructure/clusters/migrate_to_gitlab_agent.md b/doc/user/infrastructure/clusters/migrate_to_gitlab_agent.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1dd1c760bcc --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/user/infrastructure/clusters/migrate_to_gitlab_agent.md @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +--- +stage: Configure +group: Configure +info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments +--- + +# Migrate to the GitLab Agent for Kubernetes **(FREE)** + +The first integration between GitLab and Kubernetes used cluster certificates +to connect the cluster to GitLab. +This method was [deprecated](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2021/11/15/deprecating-the-cert-based-kubernetes-integration/) +in GitLab 14.5 in favor of the [GitLab Agent for Kubernetes](../../clusters/agent/index.md). + +To make sure your clusters connected to GitLab do not break in the future, +we recommend you migrate to the GitLab Agent as soon as possible by following +the processes described in this document. + +The certificate-based integration was used for some popular GitLab features such as, +GitLab Managed Apps, GitLab-managed clusters, and Auto DevOps. + +As a general rule, migrating clusters that rely on GitLab CI/CD can be +achieved using the [CI/CD Tunnel](../../clusters/agent/ci_cd_tunnel.md) +provided by the Agent. + +NOTE: +The GitLab Agent for Kubernetes does not intend to provide feature parity with the +certificate-based cluster integrations. As a result, the Agent doesn't support +all the features available to clusters connected through certificates. + +## Migrate cluster application deployments + +### Migrate from GitLab-managed clusters + +With GitLab-managed clusters, GitLab creates separate service accounts and namespaces +for every branch and deploys using these resources. + +To achieve a similar result with the GitLab Agent, you can use [impersonation](../../clusters/agent/repository.md#use-impersonation-to-restrict-project-and-group-access) +strategies to deploy to your cluster with restricted account access. To do so: + +1. Choose the impersonation strategy that suits your needs. +1. Use Kubernetes RBAC rules to manage impersonated account permissions in Kubernetes. +1. Use the `access_as` attribute in your Agent’s configuration file to define the impersonation. + +### Migrate from Auto DevOps + +To configure your Auto DevOps project to use the GitLab Agent: + +1. Follow the steps to [install an agent](../../clusters/agent/install/index.md) on your cluster. +1. Go to the project in which you use Auto DevOps. +1. From the sidebar, select **Settings > CI/CD** and expand **Variables**. +1. Select **Add new variable**. +1. Add `KUBE_CONTEXT` as the key, `path/to/agent/project:agent-name` as the value, and select the environment scope of your choice. +1. Select **Add variable**. +1. Repeat the process to add another variable, `KUBE_NAMESPACE`, setting the value for the Kubernetes namespace you want your deployments to target, and set the same environment scope from the previous step. +1. From the sidebar, select **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**. +1. From the certificate-based clusters section, open the cluster that serves the same environment scope. +1. Select the **Details** tab and disable the cluster. +1. To activate the changes, from the project's sidebar, select **CI/CD > Variables > Run pipeline**. + +### Migrate generic deployments + +When you use Kubernetes contexts to reach the cluster from GitLab, you can use the [CI/CD Tunnel](../../clusters/agent/ci_cd_tunnel.md) +directly. It injects the available contexts into your CI environment automatically: + +1. Follow the steps to [install an agent](../../clusters/agent/install/index.md) on your cluster. +1. Go to the project in which you use Auto DevOps. +1. From the sidebar, select **Settings > CI/CD** and expand **Variables**. +1. Select **Add new variable**. +1. Add `KUBE_CONTEXT` as the key, `path/to/agent-configuration-project:your-agent-name` as the value, and select the environment scope of your choice. +1. Edit your `.gitlab-ci.yml` file and set the Kubernetes context to the `KUBE_CONTEXT` you defined in the previous step: + + ```yaml + <your job name>: + script: + - kubectl config use-context $KUBE_CONTEXT + ``` + +## Migrate from GitLab Managed Applications + +Follow the process to [migrate from GitLab Managed Apps to the Cluster Management Project](../../clusters/migrating_from_gma_to_project_template.md). + +## Migrating a Cluster Management project + +See [how to use a cluster management project with the GitLab Agent](../../clusters/management_project_template.md#use-the-agent-with-the-cluster-management-project-template). + +## Migrate cluster monitoring features + +Cluster monitoring features are not supported by the GitLab Agent for Kubernetes yet. |