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diff --git a/doc/user/project/integrations/img/kubernetes_configuration.png b/doc/user/project/integrations/img/kubernetes_configuration.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index e535e2b8d46..00000000000 --- a/doc/user/project/integrations/img/kubernetes_configuration.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/doc/user/project/integrations/kubernetes.md b/doc/user/project/integrations/kubernetes.md index f502d1c9821..9342a2cbb00 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/integrations/kubernetes.md +++ b/doc/user/project/integrations/kubernetes.md @@ -1,137 +1 @@ ---- -last_updated: 2017-12-28 ---- - -# GitLab Kubernetes / OpenShift integration - -CAUTION: **Warning:** -The Kubernetes service integration has been deprecated in GitLab 10.3. If the -service is active, the cluster information will still be editable, however we -advise to disable and reconfigure the clusters using the new -[Clusters](../clusters/index.md) page. If the service is inactive, the fields -will not be editable. Read [GitLab 10.3 release post](https://about.gitlab.com/2017/12/22/gitlab-10-3-released/#kubernetes-integration-service) for more information. - -GitLab can be configured to interact with Kubernetes, or other systems using the -Kubernetes API (such as OpenShift). - -Each project can be configured to connect to a different Kubernetes cluster, see -the [configuration](#configuration) section. - -## Configuration - -Navigate to the [Integrations page](project_services.md#accessing-the-project-services) -of your project and select the **Kubernetes** service to configure it. Fill in -all the needed parameters, check the "Active" checkbox and hit **Save changes** -for the changes to take effect. - -![Kubernetes configuration settings](img/kubernetes_configuration.png) - -The Kubernetes service takes the following parameters: - -- **API URL** - - It's the URL that GitLab uses to access the Kubernetes API. Kubernetes - exposes several APIs, we want the "base" URL that is common to all of them, - e.g., `https://kubernetes.example.com` rather than `https://kubernetes.example.com/api/v1`. -- **CA certificate** (optional) - - If the API is using a self-signed TLS certificate, you'll also need to include - the `ca.crt` contents here. -- **Project namespace** (optional) - The following apply: - - By default you don't have to fill it in; by leaving it blank, GitLab will - create one for you. - - Each project should have a unique namespace. - - The project namespace is not necessarily the namespace of the secret, if - you're using a secret with broader permissions, like the secret from `default`. - - You should **not** use `default` as the project namespace. - - If you or someone created a secret specifically for the project, usually - with limited permissions, the secret's namespace and project namespace may - be the same. -- **Token** - - GitLab authenticates against Kubernetes using service tokens, which are - scoped to a particular `namespace`. If you don't have a service token yet, - you can follow the - [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/) - to create one. You can also view or create service tokens in the - [Kubernetes dashboard](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/web-ui-dashboard/#config) - (under **Config > Secrets**). - -TIP: **Tip:** -If you have a single cluster that you want to use for all your projects, -you can pre-fill the settings page with a default template. To configure the -template, see [Services Templates](services_templates.md). - -## Deployment variables - -The Kubernetes service exposes the following -[deployment variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md#deployment-variables) in the -GitLab CI/CD build environment: - -- `KUBE_URL` - Equal to the API URL. -- `KUBE_TOKEN` - The Kubernetes token. -- `KUBE_NAMESPACE` - The Kubernetes namespace is auto-generated if not specified. - The default value is `<project_name>-<project_id>`. You can overwrite it to - use different one if needed, otherwise the `KUBE_NAMESPACE` variable will - receive the default value. -- `KUBE_CA_PEM_FILE` - Only present if a custom CA bundle was specified. Path - to a file containing PEM data. -- `KUBE_CA_PEM` (deprecated) - Only if a custom CA bundle was specified. Raw PEM data. -- `KUBECONFIG` - Path to a file containing `kubeconfig` for this deployment. - CA bundle would be embedded if specified. - -## What you can get with the Kubernetes integration - -Here's what you can do with GitLab if you enable the Kubernetes integration. - -### Deploy Boards - -> Available in [GitLab Premium][ee]. - -GitLab's Deploy Boards offer a consolidated view of the current health and -status of each CI [environment](../../../ci/environments.md) running on Kubernetes, -displaying the status of the pods in the deployment. Developers and other -teammates can view the progress and status of a rollout, pod by pod, in the -workflow they already use without any need to access Kubernetes. - -[> Read more about Deploy Boards](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/deploy_boards.html) - -### Canary Deployments - -> Available in [GitLab Premium][ee]. - -Leverage [Kubernetes' Canary deployments](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/manage-deployment/#canary-deployments) -and visualize your canary deployments right inside the Deploy Board, without -the need to leave GitLab. - -[> Read more about Canary Deployments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/canary_deployments.html) - -### Kubernetes monitoring - -Automatically detect and monitor Kubernetes metrics. Automatic monitoring of -[NGINX ingress](./prometheus_library/nginx.md) is also supported. - -[> Read more about Kubernetes monitoring](prometheus_library/kubernetes.md) - -### Auto DevOps - -Auto DevOps automatically detects, builds, tests, deploys, and monitors your -applications. - -To make full use of Auto DevOps(Auto Deploy, Auto Review Apps, and Auto Monitoring) -you will need the Kubernetes project integration enabled. - -[> Read more about Auto DevOps](../../../topics/autodevops/index.md) - -### Web terminals - -NOTE: **Note:** -Introduced in GitLab 8.15. You must be the project owner or have `master` permissions -to use terminals. Support is limited to the first container in the -first pod of your environment. - -When enabled, the Kubernetes service adds [web terminal](../../../ci/environments.md#web-terminals) -support to your [environments](../../../ci/environments.md). This is based on the `exec` functionality found in -Docker and Kubernetes, so you get a new shell session within your existing -containers. To use this integration, you should deploy to Kubernetes using -the deployment variables above, ensuring any pods you create are labelled with -`app=$CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`. GitLab will do the rest! - -[ee]: https://about.gitlab.com/products/ +This document was moved to [another location](../clusters/index.md). diff --git a/doc/user/project/integrations/project_services.md b/doc/user/project/integrations/project_services.md index 9496d6f2ce0..f19fc8ddf20 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/integrations/project_services.md +++ b/doc/user/project/integrations/project_services.md @@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ Click on the service links to see further configuration instructions and details | [Irker (IRC gateway)](irker.md) | Send IRC messages, on update, to a list of recipients through an Irker gateway | | [JIRA](jira.md) | JIRA issue tracker | | JetBrains TeamCity CI | A continuous integration and build server | -| [Kubernetes](kubernetes.md) _(Has been deprecated in GitLab 10.3)_ | A containerized deployment service | | [Mattermost slash commands](mattermost_slash_commands.md) | Mattermost chat and ChatOps slash commands | | [Mattermost Notifications](mattermost.md) | Receive event notifications in Mattermost | | [Microsoft teams](microsoft_teams.md) | Receive notifications for actions that happen on GitLab into a room on Microsoft Teams using Office 365 Connectors | |