Move all three deployment dirs under a new top-level `deploy/` dir

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Ryan Richard 2020-10-09 10:00:22 -07:00
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If you would like to try Pinniped, but you don't have a compatible identity provider,
you can use Pinniped's test identity provider.
See [deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md](../deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md)
See [deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md](../../deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md)
for details.
## Installing the Latest Version with Default Options
@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/releases/download/v0.2
## Installing with Custom Options
Creating your own deployment YAML file requires `ytt` from [Carvel](https://carvel.dev/) to template the YAML files
in the [deploy](../deploy) directory.
in the `deploy/concierge` directory.
Either [install `ytt`](https://get-ytt.io/) or use the [container image from Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/k14s/image/tags).
1. `git clone` this repo and `git checkout` the release version tag of the release that you would like to deploy.
1. The configuration options are in [deploy/values.yml](values.yaml).
1. The configuration options are in [deploy/concierge/values.yml](values.yaml).
Fill in the values in that file, or override those values using additional `ytt` command-line options in
the command below. Use the release version tag as the `image_tag` value.
2. In a terminal, cd to this `deploy` directory
2. In a terminal, cd to this `deploy/concierge` directory
3. To generate the final YAML files, run `ytt --file .`
4. Deploy the generated YAML using your preferred deployment tool, such as `kubectl` or [`kapp`](https://get-kapp.io/).
For example: `ytt --file . | kapp deploy --yes --app pinniped --diff-changes --file -`

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@ -31,14 +31,14 @@ kubectl apply -f https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/releases/download/v0.2
## Installing with Custom Options
Creating your own deployment YAML file requires `ytt` from [Carvel](https://carvel.dev/) to template the YAML files
in the [deploy-local-user-authenticator](../deploy-local-user-authenticator) directory.
in the `deploy/local-user-authenticator` directory.
Either [install `ytt`](https://get-ytt.io/) or use the [container image from Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/k14s/image/tags).
1. `git clone` this repo and `git checkout` the release version tag of the release that you would like to deploy.
1. The configuration options are in [deploy-local-user-authenticator/values.yml](values.yaml).
1. The configuration options are in [deploy/local-user-authenticator/values.yml](values.yaml).
Fill in the values in that file, or override those values using additional `ytt` command-line options in
the command below. Use the release version tag as the `image_tag` value.
2. In a terminal, cd to this `deploy-local-user-authenticator` directory
2. In a terminal, cd to this `deploy/local-user-authenticator` directory
3. To generate the final YAML files, run `ytt --file .`
4. Deploy the generated YAML using your preferred deployment tool, such as `kubectl` or [`kapp`](https://get-kapp.io/).
For example: `ytt --file . | kapp deploy --yes --app local-user-authenticator --diff-changes --file -`
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ kubectl get secret local-user-authenticator-tls-serving-certificate --namespace
When installing Pinniped on the same cluster, configure local-user-authenticator as an Identity Provider for Pinniped
using the webhook URL `https://local-user-authenticator.local-user-authenticator.svc/authenticate`
along with the CA bundle fetched by the above command. See [doc/demo.md](../doc/demo.md) for an example.
along with the CA bundle fetched by the above command. See [doc/demo.md](../../doc/demo.md) for an example.
## Optional: Manually Testing the Webhook Endpoint After Installing

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## Installing with Custom Options
Creating your own deployment YAML file requires `ytt` from [Carvel](https://carvel.dev/) to template the YAML files
in the [deploy-supervisor](../deploy-supervisor) directory.
in the `deploy/supervisor` directory.
Either [install `ytt`](https://get-ytt.io/) or use the [container image from Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/k14s/image/tags).
1. `git clone` this repo and `git checkout` the release version tag of the release that you would like to deploy.
1. The configuration options are in [deploy-supervisor/values.yml](values.yaml).
1. The configuration options are in [deploy/supervisor/values.yml](values.yaml).
Fill in the values in that file, or override those values using additional `ytt` command-line options in
the command below. Use the release version tag as the `image_tag` value.
2. In a terminal, cd to this `deploy-supervisor` directory
2. In a terminal, cd to this `deploy/supervisor` directory
3. To generate the final YAML files, run `ytt --file .`
4. Deploy the generated YAML using your preferred deployment tool, such as `kubectl` or [`kapp`](https://get-kapp.io/).
For example: `ytt --file . | kapp deploy --yes --app pinniped-supervisor --diff-changes --file -`

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Don't have an identity provider of a type supported by Pinniped handy? No problem, there is a demo identity provider
available. Start by installing local-user-authenticator on the same cluster where you would like to try Pinniped
by following the directions in [deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md](../deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md).
by following the directions in [deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md](../deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md).
See below for an example of deploying this on kind.
1. A kubeconfig where the current context points to the cluster and has admin-like
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
Installing and trying Pinniped on any cluster will consist of the following general steps. See the next section below
for a more specific example of installing onto a local kind cluster, including the exact commands to use for that case.
1. Install Pinniped. See [deploy/README.md](../deploy/README.md).
1. Install Pinniped. See [deploy/concierge/README.md](../deploy/concierge/README.md).
1. Download the Pinniped CLI from [Pinniped's github Releases page](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped/releases/latest).
1. Generate a kubeconfig using the Pinniped CLI. Run `pinniped get-kubeconfig --help` for more information.
1. Run `kubectl` commands using the generated kubeconfig. Pinniped will automatically be used for authentication during those commands.
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ as the identity provider.
The `install-local-user-authenticator.yaml` file includes the default deployment options.
If you would prefer to customize the available options, please
see [deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md](../deploy-local-user-authenticator/README.md)
see [deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md](../deploy/local-user-authenticator/README.md)
for instructions on how to deploy using `ytt`.
1. Create a test user named `pinny-the-seal` in the local-user-authenticator identity provider.
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ as the identity provider.
```
The `install-pinniped.yaml` file includes the default deployment options.
If you would prefer to customize the available options, please see [deploy/README.md](../deploy/README.md)
If you would prefer to customize the available options, please see [deploy/concierge/README.md](../deploy/concierge/README.md)
for instructions on how to deploy using `ytt`.
1. Create a `WebhookIdentityProvider` object to configure Pinniped to authenticate using local-user-authenticator.

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# Render the local-user-authenticator installation manifest using ytt.
k8s_yaml(local([
'ytt',
'--file', '../../../deploy-local-user-authenticator',
'--file', '../../../deploy/local-user-authenticator',
'--data-value', 'image_repo=image/local-user-auth',
'--data-value', 'image_tag=tilt-dev',
]))
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ docker_build_with_restart('image/pinniped', '.',
# Render the Pinniped server installation manifest using ytt.
k8s_yaml(local([
'sh', '-c',
'ytt --file ../../../deploy ' +
'ytt --file ../../../deploy/concierge ' +
'--data-value namespace=integration ' +
'--data-value image_repo=image/pinniped ' +
'--data-value image_tag=tilt-dev ' +

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#
# Deploy local-user-authenticator
#
pushd deploy-local-user-authenticator >/dev/null
pushd deploy/local-user-authenticator >/dev/null
log_note "Deploying the local-user-authenticator app to the cluster..."
ytt --file . \
@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ kubectl create secret generic "$test_username" \
supervisor_app_name="pinniped-supervisor"
supervisor_namespace="pinniped-supervisor"
pushd deploy-supervisor >/dev/null
pushd deploy/supervisor >/dev/null
log_note "Deploying the Pinniped Supervisor app to the cluster..."
ytt --file . \
@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ if ! tilt_mode; then
#
# Deploy Pinniped
#
pushd deploy >/dev/null
pushd deploy/concierge >/dev/null
log_note "Deploying the Pinniped app to the cluster..."
ytt --file . \

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ROOT="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )/.." && pwd )"
# Generate code.
xargs "$ROOT/hack/lib/update-codegen.sh" < "${ROOT}/hack/lib/kube-versions.txt"
cp "$ROOT/generated/1.19/crds/"*.yaml "$ROOT/deploy/"
# Copy each CRD yaml to the app which should cause it to be installed.
cp "$ROOT"/generated/1.19/crds/*oidcproviderconfigs.yaml "$ROOT/deploy/supervisor"
cp "$ROOT"/generated/1.19/crds/*credentialissuerconfigs.yaml "$ROOT/deploy/concierge"
cp "$ROOT"/generated/1.19/crds/*webhookidentityproviders.yaml "$ROOT/deploy/concierge"
# Make sure we didn't miss any new CRDs.
crdCount=$(find "$ROOT"/generated/1.19/crds/ -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.yaml' | wc -l | tr -d ' ')
if [[ "$crdCount" != "3" ]]; then
echo "Looks like you added a new CRD. Please update this update.sh script to decide where to copy it and then run it again."
exit 1
fi
# Tidy.
"$ROOT/hack/module.sh" tidy