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インストールガイド

Install Guide of SpaceONE

    Install Kubernetes

    SpaceONE provides various EKS installation guides.

    TypeDescription
    Option 1Create new VPC and EKS Cluster
    Option 2Create EKS Cluster in existing VPC

    This example shows the Option 1.
    https://github.com/cloudforet-io/launchpad.git

    Configure environments

    Prepare your AWS credentials. Add them in your machine's ~/.aws/credentials file.

    git clone https://github.com/cloudforet-io/launchpad.git
    cd launchpad/spaceone/eks/terraform
    

    Edit eks.auto.tfvars
    This file keeps values of environment variables below.

    • region is aws region name for installation.
    • userarn is your IAM arn for installation.
    region = "us-east-1"
    
    map_users = [
    		{
          userarn  = "arn:aws:iam::111111111111:user/username"
          username = "your_name"
          groups   = ["system:masters"]
        }
    ]
    

    Execute terraform

    If you don't have terraform binary, see Reference.

    terraform init
    terraform plan
    terraform apply
    

    Configure kubernetes

    After installation, kubeconfig_spaceone-prd-eks file will be created. This is used as a configuration file of Kubernetes.
    If you don't have kubectl installed, see Reference. You may also have to install aws-iam-authenticator, see Reference.

    cp kubecconfig_spaceone-prd-eks ~/.kube/config
    

    After installation of EKS, we highly recommend to install AWS Load Balancer Controller and External-DNS.

    Install SpaceONE with Helm Chart

    kubectl create ns spaceone
    kubectl create ns root-supervisor
    
    alias kcd='kubectl config set-context $(kubectl config current-context) --namespace'
    kcd spaceone
    

    Helm repo

    helm repo add spaceone https://cloudforet-io.github.io/charts
    helm repo update
    helm search repo
    

    Pre-condition

    read pre-condition/README.md
    update values in pre-conditon apply pre-condition

    kubectl create -f shared.yaml
    

    Install

    • update values.yaml
    • update database.yaml
    • update frontend.yaml

    If you use mongodb cluster, host is "localhost" in database.yaml Use TYPE 2. global varable in values.yaml

    kcd spaceone
    
    helm install spaceone -f values.yaml -f database.yaml -f frontend.yaml spaceone/spaceone
    

    SpaceONE Configuration

    Reference