Helmfile
This directory contains all things required for TIP EKS infrastructure setup. It uses Helmfile for one-command installation
Requirements
Following tools are required to be installed on your local machine to fully utilize this Helmfile:
- Helmfile
- Helm 3
- Helm diff - used during deployments by default for a better changes transparency
- Helm secrets
- sops
Helm secrets
Helm secrets is a tool that may be used to store secrets in Git repository in ecrypted form. sops is a tool that Helm secrets uses for encryption/decryption operations.
Currently all secrets are stored in secrets directory, where you can find all encrypted files and .sops.yaml file that defines that all new secrets should be encrypted with AWS KMS key.
To work with secret, you need to have your AWS credentials set with administrator role in wifi account, then you would be able to make operations with files (for example to edit secret use helm secrets edit $SECRET_FILE).
If you need to encrypt new file, you simply need to write it in plaintext, then run helm secrets enc $PLAINTEXT_SECRET_FILE - helm secrets will automatically use encryption key defined in .sops.yaml
You can use secrets in Helmfile the same way as values:
- Add secrets in environment
- Use
{{ .Environment.Values... }}where you need it in releases definition
For example, if we have secret secrets/example.yaml
example:
secretKey: "topSecret"
usage of it will look like this:
environments:
example:
secrets:
- secrets/example.yaml
releases:
- name: example
values:
- secretKey: {{ .Environment.Values.example.secretKey }}
Usage
- Set credentials that are required to connect to Kubernetes cluster
- (optional) If you are going to use environment with secrets, make sure that you also have credentials required for access to AWS KMS key
- Run
helmfile --environment $ENVIRONMENT diffto see changes that would be applied - If everything is correct, run
helmfile --environment $ENVIRONMENT applyto see changes that would be applied
If you would like to limit releasae that you would like to affect, you may use labels. For example, if you want to see changes that would be done only to influxdb release in amazon-cicd environment, you may run helmfile --environment amazon-cicd --selector app=influxdb diff