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Custom Metrics Adapter Server Boilerplate

Purpose

This repository contains boilerplate code for setting up an implementation of the custom metrics API (https://github.com/kubernetes/metrics).

It includes the necessary boilerplate for setting up an implementation (generic API server setup, registration of resources, etc), plus an implementation for testing that allows setting metric values over HTTP.

How to use this repository

This repository is designed to be used as a library. First, implement one or more of the metrics provider interfaces in pkg/provider (for example, CustomMetricsProvider), depending on which APIs you want to support.

Then, use the AdapterBase in pkg/cmd to initialize the necessary flags and set up the API server, passing in your providers.

More information can be found in the getting started guide, and the testing implementation can be found in the test-adapter directory.

Development for boilerplate project

Pre-reqs

Clone and Build the Testing Adapter

There is a test adapter in this repository that can be used for testing changes to the repository, as a mock implementation of the APIs for automated unit tests, and also as an example implementation.

Note that this adapter should not be used for production. It's for writing automated e2e tests and serving as a sample only.

To build and deploy it:

# build the test-adapter container as $REGISTRY/k8s-test-metrics-adapter
export REGISTRY=<some-prefix>
make test-adapter-container

# push the container up to a registry (optional if your cluster is local)
docker push $REGISTRY/k8s-test-metrics-adapter

# launch the adapter using the test adapter deployment files
kubectl apply -f test-adapter-deploy/testing-adapter.yaml

After the deployment you can set new metrics on the adapter using query the testing adapter with:

# set up a proxy to the api server so we can access write endpoints
# of the testing adapter directly
kubectl proxy &
# write a sample metric -- the write paths match the same URL structure
# as the read paths, but at the /write-metrics base path.
# data needs to be in json, so we also need to set the content-type header
curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' http://localhost:8001/api/v1/namespaces/custom-metrics/services/custom-metrics-apiserver:http/proxy/write-metrics/namespaces/default/services/kubernetes/test-metric --data-raw '"300m"'
# you can pipe to `jq .` to pretty-print the output, if it's installed
# (otherwise, it's not necessary)
kubectl get --raw "/apis/custom.metrics.k8s.io/v1beta1" | jq .
# fetching certain custom metrics of namespaced resources
kubectl get --raw "/apis/custom.metrics.k8s.io/v1beta1/namespaces/default/services/kubernetes/test-metric" | jq .

If you wanted to target a simple nginx-deployment and then use this as an HPA scaler metric, something like this would work following the previous curl command:

apiVersion: autoscaling/v2beta2
kind: HorizontalPodAutoscaler
metadata:
  name: nginx-deployment
  namespace: default
spec:
  scaleTargetRef:
    apiVersion: apps/v1
    kind: Deployment
    name: nginx-deployment
  minReplicas: 1
  maxReplicas: 10
  metrics:
  - type: Object
    object:
      metric:
        name: test-metric
      describedObject:
        apiVersion: v1
        kind: Service
        name: kubernetes
      target:
        type: Value
        value: 300m

Compatibility

The APIs in this repository follow the standard guarantees for Kubernetes APIs, and will follow Kubernetes releases.

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Code of Conduct

Participation in the Kubernetes community is governed by the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.

Contribution Guidelines

See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.

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