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Jeff McCune
a0fd53deaa builder: fix cue panic (#212)
Previously CUE paniced when holos tried to unify values originating from
two different cue runtimes.  This patch fixes the problem by
initializaing cue.Value structs from the same cue context.

Log messages are also improved after making one complete pass through
the Try Holos Locally guide.
2024-07-22 10:14:32 -07:00
Jeff McCune
e346e10c07 v0.91.0 2024-07-21 21:23:48 -07:00
Jeff McCune
f1dc54650e builder: fill #UserData from userdata/**/*.json (#210)
Now that we have multi-platform images, we need a way to easily deploy
them.  This involves changing the image tag.  kustomize edit is often
used to bump image tags, but we can do better providing it directly in
the unified CUE configuration.

This patch modifies the builder to unify user data *.json files
recursively under userdata/ into the #UserData definition of the holos
entrypoint.

This is to support automation that writes simple json files to version
control, executes holos render platform, then commits and pushes the
results for git ops to take over deployment.

The make deploy target is the reason this change exists, to demonstrate
how to automatically deploy a new container image.
2024-07-21 21:22:22 -07:00
Jeff McCune
9ed5d588d0 makefile: make image for Multi-Platform Images (#209)
Use ko to build a multi-platform image.

Closes: #209
2024-07-21 20:12:09 -07:00
Nate McCurdy
6eb24faf63 cli/delete: improve platform deletion help text and output (#200)
- Clarify help text to indicate one or more platform IDs as arguments.
- Show platform name and ID in `delete platform` output for clarity.
2024-07-21 09:55:12 -07:00
Jeff McCune
daa13906b5 add make tag target 2024-07-21 09:33:24 -07:00
Jeff McCune
b2ce455aa2 generate/platform: use platform metadata as source of truth (#200)
This patch addresses Nate's feedback that it's difficult to know what
platform is being operated on.

Previously it wasn't clear where the platform id used for push and pull
comes from.  The source of truth is the platform.metadata.json file
created when the platform is first generated using `holos generate
platform k3d`.

This patch removes the platformId field from the platform.config.json
file, renames the platform.config.json file to platform.model.json and
renames the internal symbols to match the domain language of "Platform
Model" instead of the less clear "config"

This patch also changes the API between holos and CUE to use the proto
json imported from the proto file instead of generated from the go code
generated from the proto file.  The purpose is to ensure protojson
encoding is used end to end.

Default log handler:

The patch also changes the default log output to print only the message
to stderr.  This addresses similar feedback from both Gary and Nate that
the output is skipped over because it feels like internal debug logs.

We still want 100% of output to go through the logger so we can ensure
each line can be made into valid json.  Info messages however are meant
for the user and all other attributes can be stripped off by default.
If additional source location is necessary, enable the text or json
output format.

Protobuf JSON:

This patch modifies the API contract between holos and CUE to ensure
data is exchanged exclusively using protojson.  This is necessary
because protobuf has a canonical json format which is not compatible
with the go json package struct tags.  When Holos handles a protobuf
message, it must marshal and unmarshal it using the protojson package.

Similarly, when importing protobuf messages into CUE, we must use `cue
import` instead of `cue go get` so that the canonical format is used
instead of the invalid go json struct tags.

Finally, when a Go struct like v1alpha1.Form is used to represent data
defined in cue which contains a nested protobuf message, Holos should
use a cue.Value to lookup the nested path, marshal it into json bytes,
then unmarshal it again using protojson.
2024-07-21 09:31:09 -07:00
Jeff McCune
90629b84b5 cli/delete: delete platform by uuid (#200)
Previously there was no way to delete a platform.  This patch adds a
basic delete subcommand which deletes platforms by their id using the
rpc api.

    ❯ holos get platform
    NAME         DESCRIPTION        AGE    ID
    k3d          Holos Local k3d    20h    0190c78a-4027-7a7e-82d0-0b9f400f4bc9
    k3d2         Holos Local k3d    20h    0190c7b3-382b-7212-81d6-ffcfc4a3fe7e
    k3dasdf      Holos Local k3d    20h    0190c7b3-728a-7212-b56d-2d2edf389003
    k3d9         Holos Local k3d    20h    0190c7b8-4c4e-7cea-9d3d-a6b9434ae438
    k3d-8581     Holos Local k3d    20h    0190c7ba-1de9-7cea-bff8-f15b51a56bdd
    k3d-13974    Holos Local k3d    20h    0190c7ba-5833-7cea-b863-8e5ffb926810
    k3d-20760    Holos Local k3d    19h    0190c7ba-7a12-7cea-a350-d55b4817d8bc

    ❯ holos delete platform 0190c7ba-1de9-7cea-bff8-f15b51a56bdd 0190c7ba-5833-7cea-b863-8e5ffb926810 0190c7ba-7a12-7cea-a350-d55b4817d8bc
    deleted platform k3d-8581
    deleted platform k3d-13974
    deleted platform k3d-20760
2024-07-19 09:54:48 -07:00
Jeff McCune
7f077f5347 cli/get: list platforms (#200)
Previously there was no way to get/list platforms.  This patch adds a
basic get subcommand with list as an alias to get the platforms
currently defined in the organization.

    ❯ holos get platform
    NAME         DESCRIPTION        AGE    ID
    k3d          Holos Local k3d    18h    0190c78a-4027-7a7e-82d0-0b9f400f4bc9
    k3d2         Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7b3-382b-7212-81d6-ffcfc4a3fe7e
    k3dasdf      Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7b3-728a-7212-b56d-2d2edf389003
    k3d9         Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7b8-4c4e-7cea-9d3d-a6b9434ae438
    k3d-8581     Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7ba-1de9-7cea-bff8-f15b51a56bdd
    k3d-13974    Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7ba-5833-7cea-b863-8e5ffb926810
    k3d-20760    Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7ba-7a12-7cea-a350-d55b4817d8bc
    k3d-13916    Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7ba-8313-7cea-be37-41491c95ae79
    k3d-26154    Holos Local k3d    17h    0190c7ba-a117-7cea-8229-ce27da84135e

    ❯ holos get platform foo
    7:16AM ERR could not execute version=0.89.1 code=unknown err="not found"

    ❯ holos get platform foo k3d
    NAME    DESCRIPTION        AGE    ID
    k3d     Holos Local k3d    18h    0190c78a-4027-7a7e-82d0-0b9f400f4bc9
2024-07-19 07:16:43 -07:00
Jeff McCune
327193215b version: 0.89.1 2024-07-18 14:42:24 -07:00
Jeff McCune
b98b5cae3f PlatformService: do nothing when platform already exists
Previously the CreatePlatform rpc wrote over all fields when the
platform already exists.  This is surprising and basically the
UpdatePlatform rpc.

This patch changes the behavior to do nothing except set the
already_exists flag in the response message.

Users who have the use case of needing to know if the creation actually
created a new resource should use the API to check the already_exists
flag.  The CLI has no affordance for this other than parsing the log
messages.
2024-07-18 14:27:03 -07:00
Jeff McCune
ddba69517f version 0.89.0 2024-07-18 12:00:49 -07:00
Jeff McCune
e28642bca7 platform service: make (#205) create platform should be idempotent
Previously holos.platform.v1alpha1.PlatformService.CreatePlatform
returns an error for a request to create a platform of the same name as
an existing platform.

    holos create platform --name k3d --display-name "Try Holos Locally"

    8:00AM ERR could not execute version=0.87.2 code=failed_precondition
    err="failed_precondition: platform.go:55: ent: constraint failed:
    ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint
    \"platform_org_id_name\" (SQLSTATE 23505)" loc=client.go:138

This patch makes the CreatePlatform rpc idempotent using the upsert API.
The already_exists bool field is added to CreatePlatformResponse
response to indicate to the client if the platform already exists or
not.

Result:

    holos create platform --display-name "Holos Local" --name k3d10

    11:53AM INF create.go:56 created platform k3d10 version=0.87.2
    name=k3d10 id=0190c731-1808-7e7d-9ccb-3d17434d0055
    org=0190c6d6-4974-7733-9f7b-5d759a3e60e7 exists=false

    holos create platform --display-name "Holos Local" --name k3d10

    11:53AM INF create.go:56 updated platform k3d10 version=0.87.2
    name=k3d10 id=0190c731-1808-7e7d-9ccb-3d17434d0055
    org=0190c6d6-4974-7733-9f7b-5d759a3e60e7 exists=true
2024-07-18 11:53:51 -07:00
Jeff McCune
dceb37b7ab tilt: run holos server locally in k3d (#205)
Previously I developed holos server in the dev-holos namespace of a
remote cluster.  This patch updates the Tilt configs to develop locally
against k3d quickly and easily.

The database is a CNPG database which replaces PGO.  This is simpler and
ligher weight, one container in one pod.  CNPG has no repo host like PGO
has.
2024-07-18 10:24:45 -07:00
Jeff McCune
f6340ea4fe runbooks: recover zitadel with cnpg
Replaces the previous PGO runbook, we no longer use PGO and use CNPG
instead.
2024-07-18 07:58:58 -07:00
Jeff McCune
3845174738 server: add holos server init subcommand for migration (#204)
When starting holos server from the production Deployment, pgbouncer
blocks the automatic migration on startup.

```json
{
  "time": "2024-07-16T16:35:52.54507682-07:00",
  "level": "ERROR",
  "msg": "could not execute",
  "version": "0.87.2",
  "code": "unknown",
  "err": "sql/schema: create \"users\" table: ERROR: permission denied for schema public (SQLSTATE 42501)",
  "loc": "cli.go:82"
}
```

This patch separates automatic migration into a `holos server init`
subcommand intended for use in a Job.

Closes: #204
2024-07-16 17:55:40 -07:00
Jeff McCune
f0bc21a606 tilt: local development using k3d (#200)
Previously, the Tiltfile was hard-wired to Jeff's development
environment on the k2 cluster on-prem.  This doesn't work for other
contributors.

This patch fixes the problem by re-using the [Try Holos Locally][1]
documentation to create a local development enironment.  This has a
number of benefits.  The evaluation documentation will be kept up to
date because it doubles as our development environment.  Developing
locally is preferrable to developing in a remote cluster.  Hostnames and
URL's can be constant, e.g. https://app.holos.localhost/ for local dev
and https://app.holos.run/ for production.  We don't need to push to a
remote container registry, k3d has a local registry built in that works
with Tilt.

The only difference presently between evaluation and development when
following the local/k3d doc is the addition of a local registry.

With this patch holos starts up and is accessible at
https://app.holos.localhost/

[1]: https://holos.run/docs/tutorial/local/k3d/
2024-07-15 17:08:33 -07:00
Jeff McCune
6d0e48fccb github/workflows: disable test workflow
until we allocate time to fix it
2024-07-15 12:20:13 -07:00
Nate McCurdy
f5035ce699 docs/website: Touch up the k3d tutorial
This applies various grammar, formatting, and flow improvements to the
local k3d tutorial steps based on running through it from start to
finish.

This also removes the Go code responsible for embedding the website into
`holos`, which isn't needed since the site is hosted on Cloudflare
Pages.
2024-07-15 11:37:23 -07:00
Jeff McCune
3c694d2a92 doc/website: final first pass at local k3d (#199)
Link it off the nav, footer, and sidebar.  Follow up with another task
to reorganize and slim it down.

Closes: #199
2024-07-14 19:45:56 -07:00
Jeff McCune
b8592b0b72 doc/website: add holos social card (#199)
Made it in preview using a background png from https://social.cards/ and
converting our logo.

    mogrify -background none -resize 1200x -format png logo.svg
2024-07-14 14:38:17 -07:00
Jeff McCune
cf2289ef19 doc/website: make try holos next after intro (#199)
Previously the intro page linked next to the glossary.  This patch makes
the try holos locally page immediately follow the introduction page.
2024-07-14 14:06:55 -07:00
Jeff McCune
5e5b9c97d4 doc/website: fix link and mermaid colors (#199)
This patch fixes up the link colors and mermaid diagrams to look better
in both light and dark mode.  This may not be the final result but it
moves in the right direction.

Links are now blue with a visible line on hover.
2024-07-14 13:34:02 -07:00
Jeff McCune
a19e0ff3f3 doc/website: fix spelling errors (#199)
This patch adds cspell over doc/md to the make lint task and fixes
existing spelling errors in the documentation.
2024-07-14 12:48:31 -07:00
Jeff McCune
ac632cb407 doc/website: sync ArgoCD Applications automatically (#199)
Previously the guide did not cover reconciling holos platform components
with GitOps.  This patch adds instructions on how to apply the
application resources, review the diff, sync manually, and finally
enable automatic sync using CUE's struct merge feature.
2024-07-14 10:02:22 -07:00
Jeff McCune
154bbabf01 doc/website: add argocd to k3d platform (#199)
Previously there is no web app except httpbin in the k3d platform.  This
commit adds ArgoCD with an httproute and authorization policy at the
mesh layer.  The application layer authenticates against a separate
oidc client id in the same issuer the mesh uses to demonstrate zero
trust and compatibility between the application and platform layers.

With this patch the user can authenticate and log in, but applications
are not configured.  The user has no roles in ArgoCD either, rbac needs
to be configured properly for the getting started guide.
2024-07-14 06:56:15 -07:00
Jeff McCune
95e45d59cb doc/website: clarify why we use httpbin (#199)
Useful to inspect request headers from the perspective of the backend.
2024-07-13 19:50:26 -07:00
Jeff McCune
a45abedd32 doc/website: touch up process after a run through (#199)
Clean up, touch up.
2024-07-13 19:36:08 -07:00
Jeff McCune
a644b1181b doc/website: move rendering section to k3d (#199)
Previously the intro was spread out.  This patch focuses the tutorial
solely onto the k3d process.
2024-07-13 14:24:44 -07:00
Jeff McCune
861b552b0b doc/website: add k3d authproxy and authpolicy (#199)
This patch adds the authproxy and authpolicy holos components to the k3d
platform for local evaluation.  This combination implements a basic Zero
Trust security model.  The httpbin backend service is protected with
authenication and authorization at the platform level without any
changes to the backend service.

The client id and project are static because they're defined centrally
in https://login.holos.run to avoid needing to setup a full identity
provider locally in k3d.

With this patch authentication and authorization work from both the web
browser and from the command line with curl using the token provided by
the holos cli.
2024-07-13 14:09:41 -07:00
Jeff McCune
5d0212e832 doc/website: local k3d with httpbin working (#199)
Previously the local k3d tutorial doesn't expose any services to verify
the local certificate and the local dns changes work as expected.

This patch adds instructions and modifies the k3d platform to work with
a local mkcert certificate.  A ClusterIssuer is configured to issue
Certificate resources using the ca private key created my mkcert.

With this patch, following the instructions results in a working and
trusted httpbin resource at https://httpbin.holos.localhost  This works
both in Chrome and curl on the command line.
2024-07-13 07:35:44 -07:00
Jeff McCune
9f434928d6 doc/website: add istio gateway and local ca (#199)
This patch adds a script to install a local CA and configure cert
manager to issue certs similar to how it issues certs using LetsEncrypt
in a real cluster.
2024-07-12 10:19:30 -07:00
Jeff McCune
5b1fa4b046 doc/website: add helm chart cue example (#199)
This patch adds an example of how Holos uses unmodified upstream helm
charts to integrate software projects into a platform.
2024-07-11 21:27:29 -07:00
Jeff McCune
ae4614c35b internal/generate: add k3d platform and tutorial (#199)
Previously there is no way to evaluate Holos on local host.  This is a
problem because it's a high barrier to entry to setup a full blown GKE
and EKS cluster to evaluate the reference platform.

This patch adds a minimal, but useful, k3d platform which deploys to a
single local k3d cluster.  The purpose is to provide a shorter on ramp
to see the value of ArgoCD integrated with Istio to provide a zero trust
auth proxy.

The intentional trade off is to provide a less-holistic k3d platform
with a faster on-ramp to learn about the value the more-holistic holos
platform.

With this patch the documentation is correct and the platform renders
fully.  The user doesn't need to provide any Platform Model values, the
default suffice.

For the ArgoCD client ID, we'll use https://login.holos.run as the
issuer instead of building a new OIDC issuer inside of k3d, which would
create significant friction.
2024-07-11 21:07:05 -07:00
Jeff McCune
e99a00f0a1 doc/website: fix API reference docs links in header and footer
Previously the API nav link went to the CLI docs which was weird.
Should go to the current API reference docs.
2024-07-11 11:36:30 -07:00
Jeff McCune
e89dcb9783 doc/website: tagline: The Platform Operating System
Gary and I chatted about this yesterday.  Best tagline we've come up
with so far driving at the analogy with a debian distribution.
2024-07-11 10:44:13 -07:00
Jeff McCune
05806cb439 doc/website: add rendering pipeline diagram
This patch adds a diagram that gives an overview of the holos rendering
pipeline.  This is an importantn concept to understand when working with
holos components.

Note this probably should not go in the Overview, which is intended only
to give a sense of what getting started looks like.  Move it to the
render page when we add it.
2024-07-07 14:16:46 -07:00
Jeff McCune
bfb8458bcb doc/website: draft architecture
This patch fills out some of the architecture page.  Not totally happy
with it yet but it's a start.
2024-07-07 13:28:15 -07:00
Jeff McCune
55d4033116 doc/website: add mermaid architecture diagram
Previously there are no diagrams in the documentation.  This patch wires
up mermaid for use in code blocks in the markdown files.  A minimal
diagram is added to verify mermaid works but it's not the final diagram.
2024-07-07 08:54:22 -07:00
Jeff McCune
276dc95029 doc/website: tweak observability feature
Madison says it sounds weird.
2024-07-06 16:57:16 -07:00
Jeff McCune
c473321817 doc/website: add holos features on landing page
Previously the Docusaurus features examples were still in place on the
home page.  This patch replaces the homepage features with Holos
specific features and illustrations from undraw.

Refer to https://undraw.co/search
2024-07-06 16:11:07 -07:00
Jeff McCune
1b539b8874 cmd/holos: version 0.87.2 2024-07-06 11:15:28 -07:00
Jeff McCune
1892fe31ae doc/website: tweak the intro for readability 2024-07-06 09:27:30 -07:00
Jeff McCune
b9c1e49822 doc/website: remove holos website command (#198)
Generating the docusaurus site is not idempotent like generating the
Angular web app.  This is a problem for building and releasing the
executable because it creates a dirty git state.

Embedding the doc website into the executable is no longer necessary
since we're deploying the site with Cloudflare pages.  Remove it from
the compiled executable as a result.
2024-07-06 08:28:07 -07:00
Jeff McCune
f31a630139 doc/website: npm install in cloudflare (#198)
Cloudflare fails to build the website with:

```
07:44:47.179	sh: 1: docusaurus: not found
07:44:47.192	Failed: Error while executing user command. Exited with error code: 127
```

Resolve it by executing npm install from the build-website script and
note the script is intended for use in a cloudflare context.
2024-07-06 07:47:28 -07:00
Jeff McCune
a4445c7d17 doc/website: build and deploy to cloudflare pages (#198)
Previously the website isn't deployed.  Instead of building the
container and deploying it, deploy to cloudflare pages which has a
simple to use GitHub integration.

Refer to https://dev.to/gaurishhs/deploying-docusaurus-to-cloudflare-pages-565g
2024-07-06 07:42:55 -07:00
Jeff McCune
d0b392cfe0 docs/website: generate v1alpha2 api docs from source (#196)
The API docs are not published yet becuase the module is private.  Our
own docs site does not have any API reference docs.

This patch adds auto-generated markdown docs for the core v1alpha2 types
by generating them directly from the go source code.

Some light editing of the output of `gomarkdoc` is necessary to get the
heading anchor tags to align correctly for Docusaurus.
2024-07-04 14:51:30 -07:00
Jeff McCune
efc215dc8c doc/website: iterate on the intro page
Working on describing the features and value of Holos a bit more.
2024-07-04 11:04:40 -07:00
Jeff McCune
2f446bd60a doc/website: clean out blog template 2024-07-03 17:49:47 -07:00
Jeff McCune
92889cb9a4 doc/website: add landing page and basic docs (#88)
This patch adds the basics of a Holos landing page and initial markdown
docs.
2024-07-03 17:33:42 -07:00
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.cspell.json Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
{
"version": "0.2",
"language": "en",
"enableFiletypes": [
"mdx"
],
"words": [
"applicationset",
"argoproj",
"authpolicy",
"authproxy",
"authroutes",
"buildplan",
"cainjector",
"clusterissuer",
"cookiesecret",
"coredns",
"crds",
"crossplane",
"cuecontext",
"cuelang",
"dnsmasq",
"dscacheutil",
"entgo",
"errgroup",
"fieldmaskpb",
"flushcache",
"gitops",
"grpcreflect",
"holos",
"httpbin",
"Infima",
"isatty",
"istiod",
"jetstack",
"killall",
"kubeadm",
"kubeconfig",
"Kustomization",
"kustomize",
"ldflags",
"libnss",
"loadbalancer",
"mattn",
"mxcl",
"myhostname",
"nameserver",
"organizationconnect",
"orgid",
"otelconnect",
"Parentspanid",
"platformconnect",
"promhttp",
"protojson",
"putenv",
"quickstart",
"retryable",
"spanid",
"spiffe",
"startupapicheck",
"structpb",
"systemconnect",
"tablewriter",
"Tiltfile",
"timestamppb",
"Traceid",
"traefik",
"uibutton",
"Upsert",
"urandom",
"userconnect",
"userdata",
"zerolog",
"zitadel"
]
}

6
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@@ -7,3 +7,9 @@ coverage.out
/deploy/
.vscode/
tmp/
.DS_*
# In case we run through the tutorial in this directory.
/holos-k3d/
/holos-infra/
node_modules/

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# Refer to https://ko.build/configuration/#overriding-go-build-settings
builds:
- id: holos
dir: .
main: ./cmd/holos
env:
- GOPRIVATE=github.com/holos-run/\*
ldflags:
- -s
- -w
- -X
- github.com/holos-run/holos/version.GitDescribe={{.Env.GIT_DETAIL}}{{.Env.GIT_SUFFIX}}

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@@ -48,6 +48,10 @@ bumpmajor: ## Bump the major version.
show-version: ## Print the full version.
@echo $(VERSION)
.PHONY: tag
tag: ## Tag a release
git tag v$(VERSION)
.PHONY: tidy
tidy: ## Tidy go module.
go mod tidy
@@ -72,6 +76,11 @@ build: ## Build holos executable.
@echo "GOPATH=${GOPATH}"
go build -trimpath -o bin/$(BIN_NAME) -ldflags $(LD_FLAGS) $(REPO_PATH)/cmd/$(BIN_NAME)
linux: ## Build holos executable for tilt.
@echo "building ${BIN_NAME}.linux ${VERSION}"
@echo "GOPATH=${GOPATH}"
GOOS=linux go build -trimpath -o bin/$(BIN_NAME).linux -ldflags $(LD_FLAGS) $(REPO_PATH)/cmd/$(BIN_NAME)
.PHONY: install
install: build ## Install holos to GOPATH/bin
install bin/$(BIN_NAME) $(shell go env GOPATH)/bin/$(BIN_NAME)
@@ -89,6 +98,7 @@ lint: ## Run linters.
buf lint
cd internal/frontend/holos && ng lint
golangci-lint run
./hack/cspell
.PHONY: coverage
coverage: test ## Test coverage profile.
@@ -110,6 +120,8 @@ go-deps: ## tool versions pinned in tools.go
go install connectrpc.com/connect/cmd/protoc-gen-connect-go
go install honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck
go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc
go install github.com/princjef/gomarkdoc/cmd/gomarkdoc
go install github.com/google/ko
# curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/golangci/golangci-lint/master/install.sh | bash
.PHONY: frontend-deps
@@ -125,10 +137,17 @@ frontend-deps: ## Install Angular deps for go generate
website-deps: ## Install Docusaurus deps for go generate
cd doc/website && npm install
.PHONY: image
image: build ## Docker image build
docker build . -t ${DOCKER_REPO}:v$(shell ./bin/holos --version)
docker push ${DOCKER_REPO}:v$(shell ./bin/holos --version)
.PHONY: image # refer to .ko.yaml as well
image: ## Container image build
KO_DOCKER_REPO=$(DOCKER_REPO) GIT_DETAIL=$(GIT_DETAIL) GIT_SUFFIX=$(GIT_SUFFIX) ko build --platform=all --bare ./cmd/holos --tags $(GIT_DETAIL)$(GIT_SUFFIX)
.PHONY: deploy
deploy: image ## DEPLOY TO PROD
GIT_DETAIL=$(GIT_DETAIL) GIT_SUFFIX=$(GIT_SUFFIX) bash ./hack/deploy
.PHONY: website
website: ## Build website
./hack/build-website
.PHONY: help
help: ## Display this help menu.

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# -*- mode: Python -*-
# This Tiltfile manages a Go project with live leload in Kubernetes
# This Tiltfile manages a Go project with live reload in Kubernetes
listen_port = 3000
metrics_port = 9090
@@ -8,56 +8,21 @@ metrics_port = 9090
if os.getenv('TILT_WRAPPER') != '1':
fail("could not run, ./hack/tilt/bin/tilt was not used to start tilt")
# AWS Account to work in
aws_account = '271053619184'
aws_region = 'us-east-2'
# Resource ids
holos_backend = 'Holos Backend'
pg_admin = 'pgAdmin'
pg_cluster = 'PostgresCluster'
pg_svc = 'Database Pod'
holos_backend = 'Holos Server'
compile_id = 'Go Build'
auth_id = 'Auth Policy'
lint_id = 'Run Linters'
tests_id = 'Run Tests'
# PostgresCluster resource name in k8s
pg_cluster_name = 'holos'
# Database name inside the PostgresCluster
pg_database_name = 'holos'
# PGAdmin name
pg_admin_name = 'pgadmin'
# Default Registry.
# See: https://github.com/tilt-dev/tilt.build/blob/master/docs/choosing_clusters.md#manual-configuration
# Note, Tilt will append the image name to the registry uri path
default_registry('{account}.dkr.ecr.{region}.amazonaws.com/holos-run/holos-server'.format(account=aws_account, region=aws_region))
# default_registry('{account}.dkr.ecr.{region}.amazonaws.com/holos-run/holos'.format(account=aws_account, region=aws_region))
# Set a name prefix specific to the user. Multiple developers share the tilt-holos namespace.
developer = os.getenv('USER')
holos_server = 'holos'
# See ./hack/tilt/bin/tilt
namespace = os.getenv('NAMESPACE')
# We always develop against the k1 cluster.
# We always develop against the k3d-workload cluster
os.putenv('KUBECONFIG', os.path.abspath('./hack/tilt/kubeconfig'))
# The context defined in ./hack/tilt/kubeconfig
allow_k8s_contexts('sso@k1')
allow_k8s_contexts('sso@k2')
allow_k8s_contexts('sso@k3')
allow_k8s_contexts('sso@k4')
allow_k8s_contexts('sso@k5')
# PG db connection for localhost -> k8s port-forward
os.putenv('PGHOST', 'localhost')
os.putenv('PGPORT', '15432')
# We always develop in the dev aws account.
os.putenv('AWS_CONFIG_FILE', os.path.abspath('./hack/tilt/aws.config'))
os.putenv('AWS_ACCOUNT', aws_account)
os.putenv('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION', aws_region)
os.putenv('AWS_PROFILE', 'dev-holos')
os.putenv('AWS_SDK_LOAD_CONFIG', '1')
# Authenticate to AWS ECR when tilt up is run by the developer
local_resource('AWS Credentials', './hack/tilt/aws-login.sh', auto_init=True)
# Extensions are open-source, pre-packaged functions that extend Tilt
#
@@ -81,8 +46,8 @@ developer_paths = [
'./service/holos',
]
# Builds the holos-server executable
local_resource(compile_id, 'make build', deps=developer_paths)
# Builds the holos executable GOOS=linux
local_resource(compile_id, 'make linux', deps=developer_paths)
# Build Docker image
# Tilt will automatically associate image builds with the resource(s)
@@ -91,84 +56,33 @@ local_resource(compile_id, 'make build', deps=developer_paths)
# More info: https://docs.tilt.dev/api.html#api.docker_build
#
docker_build_with_restart(
'holos',
'k3d-registry.holos.localhost:5100/holos',
context='.',
entrypoint=[
'/app/bin/holos',
'/app/bin/holos.linux',
'server',
'--listen-port={}'.format(listen_port),
'--oidc-issuer=https://login.ois.run',
'--oidc-audience=262096764402729854@holos_platform',
'--log-level=debug',
'--metrics-port={}'.format(metrics_port),
'--log-format=text',
'--oidc-issuer=https://login.holos.run',
'--oidc-audience=275804490387516853@holos_quickstart', # auth proxy
'--oidc-audience=270319630705329162@holos_platform', # holos cli
],
dockerfile='./hack/tilt/Dockerfile',
dockerfile='./Dockerfile',
only=['./bin'],
# (Recommended) Updating a running container in-place
# https://docs.tilt.dev/live_update_reference.html
live_update=[
# Sync files from host to container
sync('./bin', '/app/bin'),
# Wait for aws-login https://github.com/tilt-dev/tilt/issues/3048
sync('./tilt/aws-login.last', '/dev/null'),
# Execute commands in the container when paths change
# run('/app/hack/codegen.sh', trigger=['./app/api'])
sync('./bin/', '/app/bin/'),
],
)
# Run local commands
# Local commands can be helpful for one-time tasks like installing
# project prerequisites. They can also manage long-lived processes
# for non-containerized services or dependencies.
#
# More info: https://docs.tilt.dev/local_resource.html
#
# local_resource('install-helm',
# cmd='which helm > /dev/null || brew install helm',
# # `cmd_bat`, when present, is used instead of `cmd` on Windows.
# cmd_bat=[
# 'powershell.exe',
# '-Noninteractive',
# '-Command',
# '& {if (!(Get-Command helm -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {scoop install helm}}'
# ]
# )
# Teach tilt about our custom resources (Note, this may be intended for workloads)
# k8s_kind('authorizationpolicy')
# k8s_kind('requestauthentication')
# k8s_kind('virtualservice')
k8s_kind('pgadmin')
# Troubleshooting
def resource_name(id):
print('resource: {}'.format(id))
return id.name
workload_to_resource_function(resource_name)
# Apply Kubernetes manifests
# Tilt will build & push any necessary images, re-deploying your
# resources as they change.
#
# More info: https://docs.tilt.dev/api.html#api.k8s_yaml
#
def holos_yaml():
"""Return a k8s Deployment personalized for the developer."""
k8s_yaml_template = str(read_file('./hack/tilt/k8s.yaml'))
return k8s_yaml_template.format(
name=holos_server,
developer=developer,
namespace=namespace,
listen_port=listen_port,
metrics_port=metrics_port,
tz=os.getenv('TZ'),
)
# Customize a Kubernetes resource
# By default, Kubernetes resource names are automatically assigned
# based on objects in the YAML manifests, e.g. Deployment name.
@@ -179,133 +93,18 @@ def holos_yaml():
#
# More info: https://docs.tilt.dev/api.html#api.k8s_resource
#
k8s_yaml(blob(holos_yaml()))
k8s_yaml(blob(str(read_file('./hack/tilt/k8s/dev-holos-app/deployment.yaml'))))
# Backend server process
k8s_resource(
workload=holos_server,
new_name=holos_backend,
objects=[
'{}:serviceaccount'.format(holos_server),
'{}:servicemonitor'.format(holos_server),
],
objects=[],
resource_deps=[compile_id],
links=[
link('https://{}.app.dev.k2.holos.run/ui/'.format(developer), "Holos Web UI")
],
)
# AuthorizationPolicy - Beyond Corp functionality
k8s_resource(
new_name=auth_id,
objects=[
'{}:virtualservice'.format(holos_server),
link('https://app.holos.localhost/ui/'.format(developer), "Holos Web UI")
],
)
# Database
# Note: Tilt confuses the backup pods with the database server pods, so this code is careful to tease the pods
# apart so logs are streamed correctly.
# See: https://github.com/tilt-dev/tilt.specs/blob/master/resource_assembly.md
# pgAdmin Web UI
k8s_resource(
workload=pg_admin_name,
new_name=pg_admin,
port_forwards=[
port_forward(15050, 5050, pg_admin),
],
)
# Disabled because these don't group resources nicely
# k8s_kind('postgrescluster')
# Postgres database in-cluster
k8s_resource(
new_name=pg_cluster,
objects=['holos:postgrescluster'],
)
# Needed to select the database by label
# https://docs.tilt.dev/api.html#api.k8s_custom_deploy
k8s_custom_deploy(
pg_svc,
apply_cmd=['./hack/tilt/k8s-get-db-sts', pg_cluster_name],
delete_cmd=['echo', 'Skipping delete. Object managed by custom resource.'],
deps=[],
)
k8s_resource(
pg_svc,
port_forwards=[
port_forward(15432, 5432, 'psql'),
],
resource_deps=[pg_cluster]
)
# Run tests
local_resource(
tests_id,
'make test',
allow_parallel=True,
auto_init=False,
deps=developer_paths,
)
# Run linter
local_resource(
lint_id,
'make lint',
allow_parallel=True,
auto_init=False,
deps=developer_paths,
)
# UI Buttons for helpful things.
# Icons: https://fonts.google.com/icons
os.putenv("GH_FORCE_TTY", "80%")
cmd_button(
'{}:go-test-failfast'.format(tests_id),
argv=['./hack/tilt/go-test-failfast'],
resource=tests_id,
icon_name='quiz',
text='Fail Fast',
)
cmd_button(
'{}:issues'.format(holos_server),
argv=['./hack/tilt/gh-issues'],
resource=holos_backend,
icon_name='folder_data',
text='Issues',
)
cmd_button(
'{}:gh-issue-view'.format(holos_server),
argv=['./hack/tilt/gh-issue-view'],
resource=holos_backend,
icon_name='task',
text='View Issue',
)
cmd_button(
'{}:get-pgdb-creds'.format(holos_server),
argv=['./hack/tilt/get-pgdb-creds', pg_cluster_name, pg_database_name],
resource=pg_svc,
icon_name='lock_open_right',
text='DB Creds',
)
cmd_button(
'{}:get-pgdb-creds'.format(pg_admin_name),
argv=['./hack/tilt/get-pgdb-creds', pg_cluster_name, pg_database_name],
resource=pg_admin,
icon_name='lock_open_right',
text='DB Creds',
)
cmd_button(
'{}:get-pgadmin-creds'.format(pg_admin_name),
argv=['./hack/tilt/get-pgadmin-creds', pg_admin_name],
resource=pg_admin,
icon_name='lock_open_right',
text='pgAdmin Login',
)
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// Note that Holos operates as a data pipeline, so the output of a [HelmChart]
// may be provided to [Kustomize] for post-processing.
package v1alpha2
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module: "github.com/holos-run/holos"

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<!-- Code generated by gomarkdoc. DO NOT EDIT -->
# v1alpha2
```go
import "github.com/holos-run/holos/api/core/v1alpha2"
```
Package v1alpha2 contains the core API contract between the holos cli and CUE configuration code. Platform designers, operators, and software developers use this API to write configuration in CUE which \`holos\` loads. The overall shape of the API defines imperative actions \`holos\` should carry out to render the complete yaml that represents a Platform.
[Platform](<#Platform>) defines the complete configuration of a platform. With the holos reference platform this takes the shape of one management cluster and at least two workload cluster. Each cluster has multiple [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) resources applied to it.
Each holos component path, e.g. \`components/namespaces\` produces exactly one [BuildPlan](<#BuildPlan>) which in turn contains a set of [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) kinds.
The primary kinds of [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) are:
1. [HelmChart](<#HelmChart>) to render config from a helm chart.
2. [KustomizeBuild](<#KustomizeBuild>) to render config from [Kustomize](<#Kustomize>)
3. [KubernetesObjects](<#KubernetesObjects>) to render [APIObjects](<#APIObjects>) defined directly in CUE configuration.
Note that Holos operates as a data pipeline, so the output of a [HelmChart](<#HelmChart>) may be provided to [Kustomize](<#Kustomize>) for post\-processing.
## Index
- [Constants](<#constants>)
- [type APIObject](<#APIObject>)
- [type APIObjectMap](<#APIObjectMap>)
- [type APIObjects](<#APIObjects>)
- [type BuildPlan](<#BuildPlan>)
- [type BuildPlanComponents](<#BuildPlanComponents>)
- [type BuildPlanSpec](<#BuildPlanSpec>)
- [type Chart](<#Chart>)
- [type FileContent](<#FileContent>)
- [type FileContentMap](<#FileContentMap>)
- [type FilePath](<#FilePath>)
- [type HelmChart](<#HelmChart>)
- [type HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>)
- [type Kind](<#Kind>)
- [type KubernetesObjects](<#KubernetesObjects>)
- [type Kustomize](<#Kustomize>)
- [type KustomizeBuild](<#KustomizeBuild>)
- [type Label](<#Label>)
- [type Metadata](<#Metadata>)
- [type Platform](<#Platform>)
- [type PlatformMetadata](<#PlatformMetadata>)
- [type PlatformSpec](<#PlatformSpec>)
- [type PlatformSpecComponent](<#PlatformSpecComponent>)
- [type Repository](<#Repository>)
## Constants
<a name="APIVersion"></a>
```go
const (
APIVersion = "v1alpha2"
BuildPlanKind = "BuildPlan"
HelmChartKind = "HelmChart"
// ChartDir is the directory name created in the holos component directory to cache a chart.
ChartDir = "vendor"
// ResourcesFile is the file name used to store component output when post-processing with kustomize.
ResourcesFile = "resources.yaml"
)
```
<a name="KubernetesObjectsKind"></a>
```go
const KubernetesObjectsKind = "KubernetesObjects"
```
<a name="APIObject"></a>
## type APIObject {#APIObject}
APIObject represents the most basic generic form of a single kubernetes api object. Represented as a JSON object internally for compatibility between tools, for example loading from CUE.
```go
type APIObject structpb.Struct
```
<a name="APIObjectMap"></a>
## type APIObjectMap {#APIObjectMap}
APIObjectMap represents the marshalled yaml representation of kubernetes api objects. Do not produce an APIObjectMap directly, instead use [APIObjects](<#APIObjects>) to produce the marshalled yaml representation from CUE data, then provide the result to [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>).
```go
type APIObjectMap map[Kind]map[Label]string
```
<a name="APIObjects"></a>
## type APIObjects {#APIObjects}
APIObjects represents Kubernetes API objects defined directly from CUE code. Useful to mix in resources to any kind of [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>), for example adding an ExternalSecret resource to a [HelmChart](<#HelmChart>).
[Kind](<#Kind>) must be the resource kind, e.g. Deployment or Service.
[Label](<#Label>) is an arbitrary internal identifier to uniquely identify the resource within the context of a \`holos\` command. Holos will never write the intermediate label to rendered output.
Refer to [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) which accepts an [APIObjectMap](<#APIObjectMap>) field provided by [APIObjects](<#APIObjects>).
```go
type APIObjects struct {
APIObjects map[Kind]map[Label]APIObject `json:"apiObjects"`
APIObjectMap APIObjectMap `json:"apiObjectMap"`
}
```
<a name="BuildPlan"></a>
## type BuildPlan {#BuildPlan}
BuildPlan represents a build plan for the holos cli to execute. The purpose of a BuildPlan is to define one or more [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) kinds. For example a [HelmChart](<#HelmChart>), [KustomizeBuild](<#KustomizeBuild>), or [KubernetesObjects](<#KubernetesObjects>).
A BuildPlan usually has an additional empty [KubernetesObjects](<#KubernetesObjects>) for the purpose of using the [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) DeployFiles field to deploy an ArgoCD or Flux gitops resource for the holos component.
```go
type BuildPlan struct {
Kind string `json:"kind" cue:"\"BuildPlan\""`
APIVersion string `json:"apiVersion" cue:"string | *\"v1alpha2\""`
Spec BuildPlanSpec `json:"spec"`
}
```
<a name="BuildPlanComponents"></a>
## type BuildPlanComponents {#BuildPlanComponents}
```go
type BuildPlanComponents struct {
Resources map[Label]KubernetesObjects `json:"resources,omitempty"`
KubernetesObjectsList []KubernetesObjects `json:"kubernetesObjectsList,omitempty"`
HelmChartList []HelmChart `json:"helmChartList,omitempty"`
KustomizeBuildList []KustomizeBuild `json:"kustomizeBuildList,omitempty"`
}
```
<a name="BuildPlanSpec"></a>
## type BuildPlanSpec {#BuildPlanSpec}
BuildPlanSpec represents the specification of the build plan.
```go
type BuildPlanSpec struct {
// Disabled causes the holos cli to take no action over the [BuildPlan].
Disabled bool `json:"disabled,omitempty"`
// Components represents multiple [HolosComponent] kinds to manage.
Components BuildPlanComponents `json:"components,omitempty"`
}
```
<a name="Chart"></a>
## type Chart {#Chart}
Chart represents a helm chart.
```go
type Chart struct {
// Name represents the chart name.
Name string `json:"name"`
// Version represents the chart version.
Version string `json:"version"`
// Release represents the chart release when executing helm template.
Release string `json:"release"`
// Repository represents the repository to fetch the chart from.
Repository Repository `json:"repository,omitempty"`
}
```
<a name="FileContent"></a>
## type FileContent {#FileContent}
FileContent represents file contents.
```go
type FileContent string
```
<a name="FileContentMap"></a>
## type FileContentMap {#FileContentMap}
FileContentMap represents a mapping of file paths to file contents. Paths are relative to the \`holos\` output "deploy" directory, and may contain sub\-directories.
```go
type FileContentMap map[FilePath]FileContent
```
<a name="FilePath"></a>
## type FilePath {#FilePath}
FilePath represents a file path.
```go
type FilePath string
```
<a name="HelmChart"></a>
## type HelmChart {#HelmChart}
HelmChart represents a holos component which wraps around an upstream helm chart. Holos orchestrates helm by providing values obtained from CUE, renders the output using \`helm template\`, then post\-processes the helm output yaml using the general functionality provided by [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>), for example [Kustomize](<#Kustomize>) post\-rendering and mixing in additional kubernetes api objects.
```go
type HelmChart struct {
HolosComponent `json:",inline"`
Kind string `json:"kind" cue:"\"HelmChart\""`
// Chart represents a helm chart to manage.
Chart Chart `json:"chart"`
// ValuesContent represents the values.yaml file holos passes to the `helm
// template` command.
ValuesContent string `json:"valuesContent"`
// EnableHooks enables helm hooks when executing the `helm template` command.
EnableHooks bool `json:"enableHooks" cue:"bool | *false"`
}
```
<a name="HolosComponent"></a>
## type HolosComponent {#HolosComponent}
HolosComponent defines the fields common to all holos component kinds. Every holos component kind should embed HolosComponent.
```go
type HolosComponent struct {
// Kind is a string value representing the resource this object represents.
Kind string `json:"kind"`
// APIVersion represents the versioned schema of this representation of an object.
APIVersion string `json:"apiVersion" cue:"string | *\"v1alpha2\""`
// Metadata represents data about the holos component such as the Name.
Metadata Metadata `json:"metadata"`
// APIObjectMap holds the marshalled representation of api objects. Useful to
// mix in resources to each HolosComponent type, for example adding an
// ExternalSecret to a HelmChart HolosComponent. Refer to [APIObjects].
APIObjectMap APIObjectMap `json:"apiObjectMap,omitempty"`
// DeployFiles represents file paths relative to the cluster deploy directory
// with the value representing the file content. Intended for defining the
// ArgoCD Application resource or Flux Kustomization resource from within CUE,
// but may be used to render any file related to the build plan from CUE.
DeployFiles FileContentMap `json:"deployFiles,omitempty"`
// Kustomize represents a kubectl kustomize build post-processing step.
Kustomize `json:"kustomize,omitempty"`
// Skip causes holos to take no action regarding this component.
Skip bool `json:"skip" cue:"bool | *false"`
}
```
<a name="Kind"></a>
## type Kind {#Kind}
Kind is a kubernetes api object kind. Defined as a type for clarity and type checking.
```go
type Kind string
```
<a name="KubernetesObjects"></a>
## type KubernetesObjects {#KubernetesObjects}
KubernetesObjects represents a [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) composed of Kubernetes API objects provided directly from CUE using [APIObjects](<#APIObjects>).
```go
type KubernetesObjects struct {
HolosComponent `json:",inline"`
Kind string `json:"kind" cue:"\"KubernetesObjects\""`
}
```
<a name="Kustomize"></a>
## type Kustomize {#Kustomize}
Kustomize represents resources necessary to execute a kustomize build. Intended for at least two use cases:
1. Process a [KustomizeBuild](<#KustomizeBuild>) [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) which represents raw yaml file resources in a holos component directory.
2. Post process a [HelmChart](<#HelmChart>) [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) to inject istio, patch jobs, add custom labels, etc...
```go
type Kustomize struct {
// KustomizeFiles holds file contents for kustomize, e.g. patch files.
KustomizeFiles FileContentMap `json:"kustomizeFiles,omitempty"`
// ResourcesFile is the file name used for api objects in kustomization.yaml
ResourcesFile string `json:"resourcesFile,omitempty"`
}
```
<a name="KustomizeBuild"></a>
## type KustomizeBuild {#KustomizeBuild}
KustomizeBuild represents a [HolosComponent](<#HolosComponent>) that renders plain yaml files in the holos component directory using \`kubectl kustomize build\`.
```go
type KustomizeBuild struct {
HolosComponent `json:",inline"`
Kind string `json:"kind" cue:"\"KustomizeBuild\""`
}
```
<a name="Label"></a>
## type Label {#Label}
Label is an arbitrary unique identifier internal to holos itself. The holos cli is expected to never write a Label value to rendered output files, therefore use a [Label](<#Label>) then the identifier must be unique and internal. Defined as a type for clarity and type checking.
A Label is useful to convert a CUE struct to a list, for example producing a list of [APIObject](<#APIObject>) resources from an [APIObjectMap](<#APIObjectMap>). A CUE struct using Label keys is guaranteed to not lose data when rendering output because a Label is expected to never be written to the final output.
```go
type Label string
```
<a name="Metadata"></a>
## type Metadata {#Metadata}
Metadata represents data about the holos component such as the Name.
```go
type Metadata struct {
// Name represents the name of the holos component.
Name string `json:"name"`
// Namespace is the primary namespace of the holos component. A holos
// component may manage resources in multiple namespaces, in this case
// consider setting the component namespace to default.
//
// This field is optional because not all resources require a namespace,
// particularly CRD's and DeployFiles functionality.
// +optional
Namespace string `json:"namespace,omitempty"`
}
```
<a name="Platform"></a>
## type Platform {#Platform}
Platform represents a platform to manage. A Platform resource informs holos which components to build. The platform resource also acts as a container for the platform model form values provided by the PlatformService. The primary use case is to collect the cluster names, cluster types, platform model, and holos components to build into one resource.
```go
type Platform struct {
// Kind is a string value representing the resource this object represents.
Kind string `json:"kind" cue:"\"Platform\""`
// APIVersion represents the versioned schema of this representation of an object.
APIVersion string `json:"apiVersion" cue:"string | *\"v1alpha2\""`
// Metadata represents data about the object such as the Name.
Metadata PlatformMetadata `json:"metadata"`
// Spec represents the specification.
Spec PlatformSpec `json:"spec"`
}
```
<a name="PlatformMetadata"></a>
## type PlatformMetadata {#PlatformMetadata}
```go
type PlatformMetadata struct {
// Name represents the Platform name.
Name string `json:"name"`
}
```
<a name="PlatformSpec"></a>
## type PlatformSpec {#PlatformSpec}
PlatformSpec represents the specification of a Platform. Think of a platform specification as a list of platform components to apply to a list of kubernetes clusters combined with the user\-specified Platform Model.
```go
type PlatformSpec struct {
// Model represents the platform model holos gets from from the
// PlatformService.GetPlatform rpc method and provides to CUE using a tag.
Model structpb.Struct `json:"model"`
// Components represents a list of holos components to manage.
Components []PlatformSpecComponent `json:"components"`
}
```
<a name="PlatformSpecComponent"></a>
## type PlatformSpecComponent {#PlatformSpecComponent}
PlatformSpecComponent represents a holos component to build or render.
```go
type PlatformSpecComponent struct {
// Path is the path of the component relative to the platform root.
Path string `json:"path"`
// Cluster is the cluster name to provide when rendering the component.
Cluster string `json:"cluster"`
}
```
<a name="Repository"></a>
## type Repository {#Repository}
Repository represents a helm chart repository.
```go
type Repository struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
URL string `json:"url"`
}
```
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# CLI
Use the `holos` command line interface (CLI) to render individual platform components, entire platforms, and push/pull the platform model.

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# Glossary
This page describes the terms used within the context of Holos.
## Management Cluster
## Workload Cluster
## Platform Form
## Platform Model
## Secret Store
## Service Mesh
## Zero Trust

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# Introduction
# Tutorial Intro
⚡️ Holos will help you build your **software development platform in no time.**
Let's discover **Docusaurus in less than 5 minutes**.
💸 Building a software development platform is **time consuming and expensive**. Spend more time building features for your customers and less time managing your development platform.
## Getting Started
💥 Already have a platform? Add new features and services to your platform easily with Holos.
Get started by **creating a new site**.
🧐 Holos is a platform builder. It builds a hollistic software development platform composed of best-of-breed cloud native open source projects. Holos is also a tool to make it easier to manage cloud infrastructure by providing a typed alternative to yaml templates.
Or **try Docusaurus immediately** with **[docusaurus.new](https://docusaurus.new)**.
## Features
### What you'll need
Holos was built to solve two main problems:
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) version 18.0 or above:
- When installing Node.js, you are recommended to check all checkboxes related to dependencies.
1. Building a platform usually takes 3 engineers 6-9 months of effort. Holos provides a reference platform that enables you to deploy and customize your platform in a fraction of the time.
2. Configuration changes often cause outages. Existing tools like Helm make it difficult to understand the impact a configuration change will have. Holos provides a unique, unified configuration model powered by CUE that makes it safer and easier to roll out configuration changes.
## Generate a new site
A core principle of Holos is that organizations gain value from owning the the platform they build on. Avoid vendor lock-in, future price hikes, and expensive licensing changes by building on a solid foundation of open source, cloud native computing foundation backed projects.
Generate a new Docusaurus site using the **classic template**.
The following features are built into the Holos reference platform.
The classic template will automatically be added to your project after you run the command:
:::tip
```bash
npm init docusaurus@latest my-website classic
```
Don't see your preferred technology in the stack? Holos is designed to enable you to swap out components of the platform tech stack.
You can type this command into Command Prompt, Powershell, Terminal, or any other integrated terminal of your code editor.
:::
The command also installs all necessary dependencies you need to run Docusaurus.
- **Continuous Delivery**
- Holos builds a GitOps workflow for each application running in the platform.
- Developers push changes which are automatically deployed.
- Powered by [ArgoCD](https://argo-cd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
- **Identity and Access Management** (IAM)
- Holos builds a standard OIDC identity provider for you.
- Integrates with your exisitng IAM and SSO system, or works independently.
- Powerful customer identity and access management features.
- Role based access control.
- Powered by [ZITADEL](https://zitadel.com/)
- **Zero Trust**
- Authenticate and Authorize users at the platform layer instead of or in addition to the application layer.
- Integrated with observability to measure and alert about problems before customers complain.
- Powered by [Istio](https://istio.io/)
- **Observability**
- Holos collects performance and availability metrics automatically, without requiring application changes.
- Optional, deeper integration into the application layer.
- Distributed Tracing
- Logging
- Powered by Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, and OpenTelemetry.
- **Data Platform**
- Integrated management of PostgreSQL
- Automatic backups
- Automatic restore from backup
- Quickly fail over across multiple regions
- **Multi-Region**
- Holos is designed to operate in multiple regions and multiple clouds.
- Keep customer data in the region that makes the most sense for your business.
- Easily cut over from one region to another for redundancy and business continuity.
## Start your site
## Development Status
Run the development server:
Holos is being actively developed by [Open Infrastructure Services](https://openinfrastructure.co). Release can be found [here](https://github.com/holos-run/holos/releases).
```bash
cd my-website
npm run start
```
## Adoption
The `cd` command changes the directory you're working with. In order to work with your newly created Docusaurus site, you'll need to navigate the terminal there.
The `npm run start` command builds your website locally and serves it through a development server, ready for you to view at http://localhost:3000/.
Open `docs/intro.md` (this page) and edit some lines: the site **reloads automatically** and displays your changes.
Organizations who have officially adopted Holos can be found [here](https://github.com/holos-run/holos/blob/main/ADOPTERS.md).

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# Local Development
This document captures notes on locally developing Holos.
Follow the steps in [Try Holos Locally](/docs/tutorial/local/k3d), but take
care to select `Develop` tabs when creating the k3d cluster so you have a local
registry to push to.
## Apply Resources
Work will be done in the `dev-holos` namespace.
Apply the infrastructure, which should persist when tilt is started / stopped.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./hack/tilt/k8s/dev-holos-infra
```
This creates the PostgresCluster, service account, etc...
## Start tilt
Tilt will build the go executable, build the container, then push it to the
local repository associated with k3d.
```bash
./hack/tilt/bin/tilt up
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# Architecture
This page describes the architecture of the Holos reference platform.
## Overview
The reference platform manages three kubernetes clusters by default. One management cluster and two workload clusters.
```mermaid
graph TB
subgraph "Management"
secrets(Secrets)
c1(Controllers)
end
subgraph "Primary"
s1p(Service 1)
s2p(Service 2)
end
subgraph "Standby"
s1s(Service 1)
s2s(Service 2)
end
classDef plain fill:#ddd,stroke:#fff,stroke-width:4px,color:#000;
classDef k8s fill:#326ce5,stroke:#fff,stroke-width:4px,color:#fff;
classDef cluster fill:#fff,stroke:#bbb,stroke-width:2px,color:#326ce5;
class c1,s1p,s2p,s1s,s2s,secrets k8s;
class Management,Primary,Standby cluster;
```
The services in each cluster type are:
:::tip
The management cluster is designed to operate reliably on spot instances. A highly available management cluster typically costs less than a cup of coffee per month to operate.
:::
1. Management Cluster
- **SecretStore** to provide namespace scoped secrets to workload clusters.
- **CertManager** to provision TLS certificates and make them available to workload clusters.
- **ClusterAPI** to provision and manage workload clusters via GitOps. For example, EKS or GKE clusters.
- **Crossplane** to provision and manage cloud resources via GitOps. For example, buckets, managed databases, any other cloud resource.
- **CronJobs** to refresh short lived credentials. For example image pull credentials.
- **ArgoCD** to manage resources within the management cluster via GitOps.
2. Primary Workload Cluster
- **ArgoCD** to continuously deploy your applications and services via GitOps.
- **External Secrets Operator** to synchronize namespace scoped secrets.
- **Istio** to provide a Gateway to expose services.
- **ZITADEL** to provide SSO login for all other services (e.g. ArgoCD, Grafana, Backstage, etc...)
- **PostgreSQL** for in-cluster databases.
- **Backstage** to provide your developer portal into the whole platform.
- **Observability** implemented by Prometheus, Grafana, and Loki to provide monitoring and logging.
- **AuthorizationPolicy** to provide role based access control to all services in the cluster.
3. Standby Workload Cluster
- Identical configuration to the primary cluster.
- May be scaled down to zero to reduce expenses.
- Intended to take the primary cluster role quickly, within minutes, for disaster recovery or regular maintenance purposes.
## Security
### Namespaces
Namespaces are security boundaries in the reference platform. A given namespace is treated as the same security context across multiple clusters following the [SIG Multi-cluster Position](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/dd4c8b704ef1c9c3bfd928c6fa9234276d61ad18/sig-multicluster/namespace-sameness-position-statement.md).
The namespace sameness principle makes role based access control straightforward to manage and comprehend. For example, granting a developer the ability to create secrets in namespace `example` means the developer has the ability to do so in the secret store in the management cluster and also synchronize the secret to the services they own in the workload clusters.
## Data Platform
Holos is designed to work with two distinct types of databases by default:
1. In-cluster PostgresSQL databases for lower cost and rapid development and testing.
2. Out-of-cluster SQL databases for production services, e.g. RDS, CloudSQL, Aurora, Redshift, etc...
:::tip
To simplify maintenance the holos reference platform provisions databases from the most recent backup by default.
:::
In-cluster databases in the holos reference platform automatically save backups to an S3 or GCS bucket. For regular maintenance and disaster recovery, the standby cluster automatically restores databases from the most recent backup in the bucket. This capability makes maintenance much simpler, most maintenance tasks are carried out on the standby cluster which is then promoted to the primary. Software upgrades in particular are intended to be carried out against the standby, verified, then promoted to primary. Once live traffic shifts to the upgraded services in the new primary the previous cluster can be spun down to save cost or upgraded safely in place.

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# Congratulations!
You have just learned the **basics of Docusaurus** and made some changes to the **initial template**.
Docusaurus has **much more to offer**!
Have **5 more minutes**? Take a look at **[versioning](../tutorial-extras/manage-docs-versions.md)** and **[i18n](../tutorial-extras/translate-your-site.md)**.
Anything **unclear** or **buggy** in this tutorial? [Please report it!](https://github.com/facebook/docusaurus/discussions/4610)
## What's next?
- Read the [official documentation](https://docusaurus.io/)
- Modify your site configuration with [`docusaurus.config.js`](https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/docusaurus-config)
- Add navbar and footer items with [`themeConfig`](https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/themes/configuration)
- Add a custom [Design and Layout](https://docusaurus.io/docs/styling-layout)
- Add a [search bar](https://docusaurus.io/docs/search)
- Find inspirations in the [Docusaurus showcase](https://docusaurus.io/showcase)
- Get involved in the [Docusaurus Community](https://docusaurus.io/community/support)

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# Create a Blog Post
Docusaurus creates a **page for each blog post**, but also a **blog index page**, a **tag system**, an **RSS** feed...
## Create your first Post
Create a file at `blog/2021-02-28-greetings.md`:
```md title="blog/2021-02-28-greetings.md"
---
slug: greetings
title: Greetings!
authors:
- name: Joel Marcey
title: Co-creator of Docusaurus 1
url: https://github.com/JoelMarcey
image_url: https://github.com/JoelMarcey.png
- name: Sébastien Lorber
title: Docusaurus maintainer
url: https://sebastienlorber.com
image_url: https://github.com/slorber.png
tags: [greetings]
---
Congratulations, you have made your first post!
Feel free to play around and edit this post as much as you like.
```
A new blog post is now available at [http://localhost:3000/blog/greetings](http://localhost:3000/blog/greetings).

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# Create a Document
Documents are **groups of pages** connected through:
- a **sidebar**
- **previous/next navigation**
- **versioning**
## Create your first Doc
Create a Markdown file at `docs/hello.md`:
```md title="docs/hello.md"
# Hello
This is my **first Docusaurus document**!
```
A new document is now available at [http://localhost:3000/docs/hello](http://localhost:3000/docs/hello).
## Configure the Sidebar
Docusaurus automatically **creates a sidebar** from the `docs` folder.
Add metadata to customize the sidebar label and position:
```md title="docs/hello.md" {1-4}
---
sidebar_label: 'Hi!'
sidebar_position: 3
---
# Hello
This is my **first Docusaurus document**!
```
It is also possible to create your sidebar explicitly in `sidebars.js`:
```js title="sidebars.js"
export default {
tutorialSidebar: [
'intro',
// highlight-next-line
'hello',
{
type: 'category',
label: 'Tutorial',
items: ['tutorial-basics/create-a-document'],
},
],
};
```

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# Create a Page
Add **Markdown or React** files to `src/pages` to create a **standalone page**:
- `src/pages/index.js``localhost:3000/`
- `src/pages/foo.md``localhost:3000/foo`
- `src/pages/foo/bar.js``localhost:3000/foo/bar`
## Create your first React Page
Create a file at `src/pages/my-react-page.js`:
```jsx title="src/pages/my-react-page.js"
import React from 'react';
import Layout from '@theme/Layout';
export default function MyReactPage() {
return (
<Layout>
<h1>My React page</h1>
<p>This is a React page</p>
</Layout>
);
}
```
A new page is now available at [http://localhost:3000/my-react-page](http://localhost:3000/my-react-page).
## Create your first Markdown Page
Create a file at `src/pages/my-markdown-page.md`:
```mdx title="src/pages/my-markdown-page.md"
# My Markdown page
This is a Markdown page
```
A new page is now available at [http://localhost:3000/my-markdown-page](http://localhost:3000/my-markdown-page).

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# Deploy your site
Docusaurus is a **static-site-generator** (also called **[Jamstack](https://jamstack.org/)**).
It builds your site as simple **static HTML, JavaScript and CSS files**.
## Build your site
Build your site **for production**:
```bash
npm run build
```
The static files are generated in the `build` folder.
## Deploy your site
Test your production build locally:
```bash
npm run serve
```
The `build` folder is now served at [http://localhost:3000/](http://localhost:3000/).
You can now deploy the `build` folder **almost anywhere** easily, **for free** or very small cost (read the **[Deployment Guide](https://docusaurus.io/docs/deployment)**).

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# Markdown Features
Docusaurus supports **[Markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax)** and a few **additional features**.
## Front Matter
Markdown documents have metadata at the top called [Front Matter](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/front-matter/):
```text title="my-doc.md"
// highlight-start
---
id: my-doc-id
title: My document title
description: My document description
slug: /my-custom-url
---
// highlight-end
## Markdown heading
Markdown text with [links](./hello.md)
```
## Links
Regular Markdown links are supported, using url paths or relative file paths.
```md
Let's see how to [Create a page](/create-a-page).
```
```md
Let's see how to [Create a page](./create-a-page.md).
```
**Result:** Let's see how to [Create a page](./create-a-page.md).
## Images
Regular Markdown images are supported.
You can use absolute paths to reference images in the static directory (`static/img/docusaurus.png`):
```md
![Docusaurus logo](/img/docusaurus.png)
```
![Docusaurus logo](/img/docusaurus.png)
You can reference images relative to the current file as well. This is particularly useful to colocate images close to the Markdown files using them:
```md
![Docusaurus logo](./img/docusaurus.png)
```
## Code Blocks
Markdown code blocks are supported with Syntax highlighting.
````md
```jsx title="src/components/HelloDocusaurus.js"
function HelloDocusaurus() {
return <h1>Hello, Docusaurus!</h1>;
}
```
````
```jsx title="src/components/HelloDocusaurus.js"
function HelloDocusaurus() {
return <h1>Hello, Docusaurus!</h1>;
}
```
## Admonitions
Docusaurus has a special syntax to create admonitions and callouts:
```md
:::tip My tip
Use this awesome feature option
:::
:::danger Take care
This action is dangerous
:::
```
:::tip My tip
Use this awesome feature option
:::
:::danger Take care
This action is dangerous
:::
## MDX and React Components
[MDX](https://mdxjs.com/) can make your documentation more **interactive** and allows using any **React components inside Markdown**:
```jsx
export const Highlight = ({children, color}) => (
<span
style={{
backgroundColor: color,
borderRadius: '20px',
color: '#fff',
padding: '10px',
cursor: 'pointer',
}}
onClick={() => {
alert(`You clicked the color ${color} with label ${children}`)
}}>
{children}
</span>
);
This is <Highlight color="#25c2a0">Docusaurus green</Highlight> !
This is <Highlight color="#1877F2">Facebook blue</Highlight> !
```
export const Highlight = ({children, color}) => (
<span
style={{
backgroundColor: color,
borderRadius: '20px',
color: '#fff',
padding: '10px',
cursor: 'pointer',
}}
onClick={() => {
alert(`You clicked the color ${color} with label ${children}`);
}}>
{children}
</span>
);
This is <Highlight color="#25c2a0">Docusaurus green</Highlight> !
This is <Highlight color="#1877F2">Facebook blue</Highlight> !

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"position": 3,
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# Manage Docs Versions
Docusaurus can manage multiple versions of your docs.
## Create a docs version
Release a version 1.0 of your project:
```bash
npm run docusaurus docs:version 1.0
```
The `docs` folder is copied into `versioned_docs/version-1.0` and `versions.json` is created.
Your docs now have 2 versions:
- `1.0` at `http://localhost:3000/docs/` for the version 1.0 docs
- `current` at `http://localhost:3000/docs/next/` for the **upcoming, unreleased docs**
## Add a Version Dropdown
To navigate seamlessly across versions, add a version dropdown.
Modify the `docusaurus.config.js` file:
```js title="docusaurus.config.js"
export default {
themeConfig: {
navbar: {
items: [
// highlight-start
{
type: 'docsVersionDropdown',
},
// highlight-end
],
},
},
};
```
The docs version dropdown appears in your navbar:
![Docs Version Dropdown](./img/docsVersionDropdown.png)
## Update an existing version
It is possible to edit versioned docs in their respective folder:
- `versioned_docs/version-1.0/hello.md` updates `http://localhost:3000/docs/hello`
- `docs/hello.md` updates `http://localhost:3000/docs/next/hello`

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# Translate your site
Let's translate `docs/intro.md` to French.
## Configure i18n
Modify `docusaurus.config.js` to add support for the `fr` locale:
```js title="docusaurus.config.js"
export default {
i18n: {
defaultLocale: 'en',
locales: ['en', 'fr'],
},
};
```
## Translate a doc
Copy the `docs/intro.md` file to the `i18n/fr` folder:
```bash
mkdir -p i18n/fr/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/
cp docs/intro.md i18n/fr/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/intro.md
```
Translate `i18n/fr/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/intro.md` in French.
## Start your localized site
Start your site on the French locale:
```bash
npm run start -- --locale fr
```
Your localized site is accessible at [http://localhost:3000/fr/](http://localhost:3000/fr/) and the `Getting Started` page is translated.
:::caution
In development, you can only use one locale at a time.
:::
## Add a Locale Dropdown
To navigate seamlessly across languages, add a locale dropdown.
Modify the `docusaurus.config.js` file:
```js title="docusaurus.config.js"
export default {
themeConfig: {
navbar: {
items: [
// highlight-start
{
type: 'localeDropdown',
},
// highlight-end
],
},
},
};
```
The locale dropdown now appears in your navbar:
![Locale Dropdown](./img/localeDropdown.png)
## Build your localized site
Build your site for a specific locale:
```bash
npm run build -- --locale fr
```
Or build your site to include all the locales at once:
```bash
npm run build
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# Install Holos
Holos is distributed as a single file executable.
## Releases
Download `holos` from the [releases](https://github.com/holos-run/holos/releases) page and place the executable into your shell path.
## Go install
Alternatively, install directly into your go bin path using:
```shell
go install github.com/holos-run/holos/cmd/holos@latest
```
### What you'll need
- [helm](https://github.com/helm/helm/releases) to fetch and render Helm chart components.
- [kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/) to [kustomize](https://kustomize.io/) components.

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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
# Try Holos Locally
Learn how to configure and deploy the Holos reference platform to your local
host with k3d.
---
This guide assumes commands are run from your local host. Capitalized terms
have specific definitions described in the [Glossary](/docs/glossary).
## Requirements
You'll need the following tools installed on your local host to complete this guide.
1. [k3d](https://k3d.io/#installation) - to provide an api server.
2. [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) - to use k3d.
3. [holos](/docs/tutorial/install) - to build the platform.
4. [kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/) - to interact with the Kubernetes cluster.
5. [helm](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/) - to render Holos components that integrate vendor provided Helm charts.
6. [mkcert](https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert?tab=readme-ov-file#installation) - for local trusted certificates.
7. [jq](https://jqlang.github.io/jq/download/) - to manipulate json output.
## Outcome
At the end of this guide you'll have built a development platform that provides
Zero Trust security by holistically integrating off-the-shelf components.
1. ArgoCD to review and apply platform configuration changes.
2. Istio service mesh with mTLS encryption.
3. ZITADEL to provide single sign-on identity tokens with multi factor authentication.
The platform running on your local host will configure Istio to authenticate and
authorize requests using an oidc id token issued by ZITADEL _before_ the request
ever reaches ArgoCD.
:::tip
With Holos, developers don't need to write authentication or authorization logic
for many use cases.
:::
Single sign-on and role based access control are provided by the platform itself
for all service running in the platform using standardized policies.
The `k3d` platform is derived from the larger holos reference platform to
provide a smooth on-ramp to evaluate the value Holos offers.
1. Holos wraps unmodified Helm charts provided by software vendors.
2. Holos eliminates the need to template yaml.
3. Holos is composable, scaling down to local host and up to multi-cloud and multi-cluster.
4. The Zero Trust security model implemented by the reference platform.
5. Configuration unification with CUE.
## Register with Holos
Register an account with the Holos web service. This registration is required
to save platform configuration values via a simple web form and to explore how
Holos implements Zero Trust.
```bash
holos register user
```
## Create the Platform
Create the platform, which stores the Platform Form and its values in the Holos
web service. The Platform Form represents the Platform Model.
```bash
holos create platform --name k3d --display-name "Try Holos Locally"
```
## Generate the Platform
Holos builds the platform by building each component of the platform into fully
rendered Kubernetes configuration resources. Generate the source code for the
platform in a blank local directory. This directory is named `holos-infra` by
convention because it represents the Holos managed platform infrastructure.
Create a new Git repository to store the platform code:
```bash
mkdir holos-k3d
cd holos-k3d
git init .
```
Generate the platform code in the current directory:
```bash
holos generate platform k3d
```
Commit the generated platform config to the repository:
```bash
git add .
git commit -m "holos generate platform k3d - $(holos --version)"
```
## Push the Platform Form
Push the Platform Form to the web service to provide top-level configuration
values from which the platform components derive their final configuration.
```bash
holos push platform form .
```
Visit the printed URL to view the Platform Form.
:::tip
You have complete control over the form fields and validation rules.
:::
## Submit the Platform Model
Fill out the form and submit the Platform Model.
For the Role Based Access Control section, provide the value of the `sub`
subject claim of your identity to ensure only you have administrative access to
ArgoCD.
```bash
holos login --print-claims | jq -r .sub
```
For the ArgoCD Git repository URL, enter the url of a public repository where
you will push your local `holos-k3d` repository.
```bash
git remote add origin https://github.com/example/holos-k3d
git push origin HEAD:main
```
## Pull the Platform Model
The Platform Model is the JSON representation of the Platform Form values.
Holos provides the Platform Model to CUE to render the platform configuration to
plain YAML. Configuration that varies is derived from the Platform Model using
CUE.
Pull the Platform Model to your local host to render the platform.
```bash
holos pull platform model .
```
The `platform.config.json` file is intended to be committed to version control.
```bash
git add platform.config.json
git commit -m "Add platform model"
```
:::danger
Do not store secrets in the Platform Model.
:::
Holos uses ExternalSecret resources to securely sync with a SecretStore and
ensure Secrets are never stored in version control.
## Render the Platform
Rendering the platform iterates over each platform component and renders the
component into the final Kubernetes resources that will be sent to the API Server.
```bash
holos render platform ./platform
```
This command writes fully rendered Kubernetes resource yaml to the `deploy/` directory.
:::warning
Do not edit the files in the `deploy` as they will be written over.
:::
Commit the rendered platform configuration for `git diff` later.
```bash
git add deploy
git commit -m "holos render platform ./platform"
```
### Rendering
Holos uses the Kubernetes resource model to manage configuration. The `holos`
command line interface (cli) is the primary method you'll use to manage your
platform. Holos uses CUE to provide a unified configuration model of the
platform which is built from components packaged with Helm, Kustomize, CUE, or
any tool that can produce Kubernetes resources as output. This process can be
thought of as a yaml **rendering pipeline**.
Each component in a platform defines a rendering pipeline shown in Figure 2 to
produce Kubernetes api resources
```mermaid
---
title: Figure 2 - Render Pipeline
---
graph LR
PS[<a href="/docs/api/core/v1alpha2#PlatformSpec">PlatformSpec</a>]
BP[<a href="/docs/api/core/v1alpha2#BuildPlan">BuildPlan</a>]
HC[<a href="/docs/api/core/v1alpha2#HolosComponent">HolosComponent</a>]
H[<a href="/docs/api/core/v1alpha2#HelmChart">HelmChart</a>]
K[<a href="/docs/api/core/v1alpha2#KustomizeBuild">KustomizeBuild</a>]
O[<a href="/docs/api/core/v1alpha2#KubernetesObjects">KubernetesObjects</a>]
P[<a href="/docs/api/core/v1alpha2#Kustomize">Kustomize</a>]
Y[Kubernetes <br>Resources]
G[GitOps <br>Resource]
C[Kube API Server]
PS --> BP --> HC
HC --> H --> P
HC --> K --> P
HC --> O --> P
P --> Y --> C
P --> G --> C
```
The `holos` cli can be thought of as executing a data pipeline. The Platform
Model is the top level input to the pipeline and specifies the ways your
platform varies from other organizations. The `holos` cli takes the Platform
Model as input and executes a series of steps to produce the platform
configuration. The platform configuration output of `holos` are full
Kubernetes API resources, suitable for application to a cluster with `kubectl
apply -f`, or GitOps tools such as ArgoCD or Flux.
## Review the Platform Config
:::tip
This section is optional, included to provide insight into how Holos uses CUE
and Helm to unify and render the platform configuration.
:::
Take a moment to review the platform config `holos` rendered.
### ArgoCD Application
Note the Git URL you entered into the Platform Form is used to derive the ArgoCD
`Application` resource from the Platform Model.
```yaml
# deploy/clusters/workload/gitops/namespaces.application.gen.yaml
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: Application
metadata:
name: namespaces
namespace: argocd
spec:
destination:
server: https://kubernetes.default.svc
project: default
source:
# highlight-next-line
path: /deploy/clusters/workload/components/namespaces
# highlight-next-line
repoURL: https://github.com/holos-run/holos-k3d
# highlight-next-line
targetRevision: HEAD
```
One ArgoCD `Application` resource is produced for each Holos component by
default. Note the `cert-manger` component renders the output using Helm.
Holos unifies the Application resource using CUE. The CUE definition which
produces the rendered output is defined in `buildplan.cue` around line 222.
:::tip
Note how CUE does not use error-prone text templates, the language is well
specified and typed which reduces errors when unifying the configuration with
the Platform Model in the following `#Argo` definition.
:::
```cue
// buildplan.cue
// #Argo represents an argocd Application resource for each component, written
// using the #HolosComponent.deployFiles field.
#Argo: {
ComponentName: string
Application: app.#Application & {
metadata: name: ComponentName
metadata: namespace: "argocd"
spec: {
destination: server: "https://kubernetes.default.svc"
project: "default"
source: {
// highlight-next-line
path: "\(_Platform.Model.argocd.deployRoot)/deploy/clusters/\(_ClusterName)/components/\(ComponentName)"
// highlight-next-line
repoURL: _Platform.Model.argocd.repoURL
// highlight-next-line
targetRevision: _Platform.Model.argocd.targetRevision
}
}
}
// deployFiles represents the output files to write along side the component.
deployFiles: "clusters/\(_ClusterName)/gitops/\(ComponentName).application.gen.yaml": yaml.Marshal(Application)
}
```
### Helm Chart
Holos uses CUE to safely integrate the unmodified upstream `cert-manager` Helm
chart.
:::tip
Holos fully supports your existing Helm charts. Consider leveraging `holos` as
an safer alternative to umbrella charts.
:::
```cue
// components/cert-manager/cert-manager.cue
package holos
// Produce a helm chart build plan.
(#Helm & Chart).Output
let Chart = {
Name: "cert-manager"
Version: "1.14.5"
Namespace: "cert-manager"
Repo: name: "jetstack"
Repo: url: "https://charts.jetstack.io"
// highlight-next-line
Values: {
installCRDs: true
startupapicheck: enabled: false
// Must not use kube-system on gke autopilot. GKE Warden blocks access.
// highlight-next-line
global: leaderElection: namespace: Namespace
// https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/autopilot-resource-requests#min-max-requests
resources: requests: {
cpu: "250m"
memory: "512Mi"
"ephemeral-storage": "100Mi"
}
// highlight-next-line
webhook: resources: Values.resources
// highlight-next-line
cainjector: resources: Values.resources
// highlight-next-line
startupapicheck: resource: Values.resources
// https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/autopilot-spot-pods
nodeSelector: {
"kubernetes.io/os": "linux"
if _ClusterName == "management" {
"cloud.google.com/gke-spot": "true"
}
}
webhook: nodeSelector: Values.nodeSelector
cainjector: nodeSelector: Values.nodeSelector
startupapicheck: nodeSelector: Values.nodeSelector
}
}
```
## Create the Workload Cluster
The Workload Cluster is where your applications and services will be deployed.
In production this is usually an EKS, GKE, or AKS cluster.
:::tip
Holos supports any compliant Kubernetes cluster and was developed and tested on
GKE, EKS, Talos, and Kubeadm clusters.
:::
<Tabs>
<TabItem value="evaluate" label="Evaluate" default>
Use this command when evaluating Holos.
```bash
k3d cluster create workload \
--port "443:443@loadbalancer" \
--k3s-arg "--disable=traefik@server:0"
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="develop" label="Develop" default>
Use this command when developing Holos.
```bash
k3d registry create registry.holos.localhost --port 5100
```
```bash
k3d cluster create workload \
--registry-use k3d-registry.holos.localhost:5100 \
--port "443:443@loadbalancer" \
--k3s-arg "--disable=traefik@server:0"
```
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
Traefik is disabled because Istio provides the same functionality.
## Local CA
Create and apply the `local-ca` Secret containing the CA private key. This
Secret is necessary to issue certificates trusted by your browser when using the
local k3d platform.
```bash
bash ./scripts/local-ca
```
:::note
Admin access is necessary for `mkcert` to install the newly generated CA cert
into your local host's trust store.
:::
## DNS Setup
Configure your localhost to resolve `*.holos.localhost` to your loopback
interface. This is necessary for your browser requests to reach the k3d
workload cluster.
<Tabs>
<TabItem value="macos" label="macOS" default>
```bash
brew install dnsmasq
```
```bash
cat <<EOF >"$(brew --prefix)/etc/dnsmasq.d/holos.localhost.conf"
# Refer to https://holos.run/docs/tutorial/local/k3d/
address=/holos.localhost/127.0.0.1
EOF
```
```bash
if [[ -r /Library/LaunchDaemons/homebrew.mxcl.dnsmasq.plist ]]; then
echo "dnsmasq already configured"
else
sudo cp "$(brew list dnsmasq | grep 'dnsmasq.plist$')" \
/Library/LaunchDaemons/homebrew.mxcl.dnsmasq.plist
sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/homebrew.mxcl.dnsmasq.plist
sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/homebrew.mxcl.dnsmasq.plist
dscacheutil -flushcache
echo "dnsmasq configured"
fi
```
```bash
sudo mkdir -p /etc/resolver
sudo tee /etc/resolver/holos.localhost <<EOF
domain holos.localhost
nameserver 127.0.0.1
EOF
sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="linux" label="Linux">
[NSS-myhostname](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/nss-myhostname.8.html)
ships with many Linux distributions and should resolve *.localhost
automatically to 127.0.0.1.
Otherwise it is installable with:
```bash
sudo apt install libnss-myhostname
```
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="windows" label="Windows">
Ensure the loopback interface has at least the following names in `C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts`
```
127.0.0.1 httpbin.holos.localhost argocd.holos.localhost app.holos.localhost
```
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
## Apply the Platform Components
Use `kubectl` to apply each platform component. In production, it's common to
fully automate this process with ArgoCD, but we use `kubectl` in development
and exploration contexts to the same effect.
### Namespaces
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/namespaces
```
### Custom Resource Definitions
Services are exposed with standard `HTTPRoute` resources from the Gateway API.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/gateway-api
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/istio-base
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/argo-crds
```
### Cert Manager
Apply the cert-manager controller:
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/cert-manager
```
Apply the ClusterIssuer which issues Certificate resources using the local
certificate authority.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/components/local-ca
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/components/certificates
```
:::note
If you get a `no endpoints available for service "cert-manager-webhook"` Error
from server, retry this command. The `cert-manager` Deployment may still be
starting up.
:::
### Istio
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/istio-cni
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/istiod
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/gateway
```
Verify the Gateway is programmed and the listeners have been accepted:
```bash
kubectl get -n istio-gateways gateway default -o json \
| jq -r '.status.conditions[].message'
```
Resource programmed indicates the Gateway is ready.
```txt
Resource accepted
Resource programmed, assigned to service(s) default-istio.istio-gateways.svc.cluster.local:443
```
If you see `Failed to assign` then the Gateway pods are likely still starting
up. Check them with `kubectl get pods -n istio-gateways`.
```
Resource accepted
Failed to assign to any requested addresses: no instances found for hostname "default-istio.istio-gateways.svc.cluster.local"
```
### httpbin
httpbin is a simple backend service useful for end-to-end testing.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/components/httpbin-backend
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/components/httpbin-routes
```
:::important
Browse to [https://httpbin.holos.localhost/](https://httpbin.holos.localhost/)
to verify end to end connectivity.
:::
### Cookie Secret
Generate a random cookie encryption Secret and apply.
```bash
LC_ALL=C tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 </dev/urandom \
| head -c 32 \
| kubectl create secret generic "authproxy" \
--from-file=cookiesecret=/dev/stdin \
--dry-run=client -o yaml \
| kubectl apply -n istio-gateways -f-
```
:::tip
The Holos reference platform uses an ExternalSecret to automatically sync this
Secret from your SecretStore.
:::
### Auth Proxy
The auth proxy is responsible for authenticating web browser requests. The auth
proxy provides a standard oidc id token to all services integrated with the
mesh.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/components/authproxy
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/components/authroutes
```
:::important
Verify authentication is working by visiting
[https://httpbin.holos.localhost/holos/authproxy](https://httpbin.holos.localhost/holos/authproxy).
Expect a simple `Authenticated` response.
:::
:::note
Istio will respond with `no healthy upstream` until the pod becomes ready.
Check on the progress with `kubectl describe pod --namespace holos-system
--selector app.kubernetes.io/instance=httpbin`.
:::
Once authenticated, visit
[https://httpbin.holos.localhost/holos/authproxy/userinfo](https://httpbin.holos.localhost/holos/authproxy/userinfo)
which returns a subset of claims from your id token:
```json
{
"user": "275552236589843464",
"email": "demo@holos.run",
"preferredUsername": "demo"
}
```
### Auth Policy
Configure authorization policies using the claims provided in the authenticated
id token.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/components/authpolicy
```
:::important
Requests to `https://httpbin.holos.localhost` are protected by
AuthorizationPolicy platform resources after applying this component.
:::
### Zero Trust
A basic Zero Trust security model is now in place. Verify authentication is
working by browsing to
[https://httpbin.holos.localhost/dump/request](https://httpbin.holos.localhost/dump/request).
:::note
Istio make take a few seconds to program the Gateway with the
AuthorizationPolicy resources.
:::
:::tip
Note the `x-oidc-id-token` header is not sent by your browser but is received
by the backend service. This design reduces the risk of exposing id tokens.
Requests over the internet are also smaller and more reliable because large id
tokens with may claims are confined to the cluster.
:::
Verify unauthenticated requests are blocked:
```bash
curl -I https://httpbin.holos.localhost/dump/request
```
You should get back a 302 response that redirects the request to the identity
provider to authenticate.
Verify authenticated requests are allowed:
```bash
curl -H x-oidc-id-token:$(holos token) https://httpbin.holos.localhost/dump/request
```
Expect a response from the backend httpbin service with the id token header the
platform authenticated and authorized.
:::tip
Note how the platform secures both web browser and command line api access to
the backend httpbin service. httpbin itself has no authentication or
authorization functionality.
:::
### ArgoCD
ArgoCD automatically applies resources defined in Git similar to how this guide
uses `kubectl apply`.
Apply controller deployments and supporting resources.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/argo-cd
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/argo-authpolicy
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f ./deploy/clusters/workload/components/argo-routes
```
Verify all Pods are running and all containers are ready.
```bash
kubectl get pods -n argocd
```
```txt
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
argocd-application-controller-0 1/1 Running 0 10s
argocd-applicationset-controller-578db65fcd-lnn76 1/1 Running 0 10s
argocd-notifications-controller-67c856dbb7-12stk 1/1 Running 0 10s
argocd-redis-698f57d9b9-v4kqs 1/1 Running 0 10s
argocd-redis-secret-init-z5zg8 0/1 Completed 0 10s
argocd-repo-server-69f78dfb8-f6pb7 1/1 Running 0 10s
argocd-server-58f7f4466d-db5fv 2/2 Running 0 10s
```
Browse to [https://argocd.holos.localhost/](https://argocd.holos.localhost/) and
verify you get the ArgoCD login page.
![ArgoCD Login Page](./argocd-login.png)
:::note
Both the platform layer and the ArgoCD application layer performs authentication
and authorization using the same identity provider. Note how the Zero Trust
model provides an additional layer of security without friction.
:::
Login using the SSO button and verify you get to the Applications page.
![ArgoCD Applications](./argocd-apps.png)
### ArgoCD Applications
Apply the Application resources for all of the Holos components that compose the
platform. The Application resources provide drift detection and optional
automatic reconciliation of platform components.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/gitops
```
Browse to or refresh [https://argocd.holos.localhost/applications](https://argocd.holos.localhost/applications).
![ArgoCD Holos Components](./argocd-apps-2.png)
:::important
If you do not see any applications after refreshing the page ensure the `sub`
value in the Platform Model (`platform.config.json`) is correct and matches
`holos login --print-claims`.
:::
### Sync Applications
Navigate to the [namespaces Application](https://argocd.holos.localhost/applications/argocd/namespaces).
![ArgoCD Out of Sync](./argocd-out-of-sync.png)
Review the differences between the live platform and the git configuration.
![ArgoCD Diff](./argocd-diff.png)
Sync the application to reconcile the differences.
![ArgoCD Sync](./argocd-sync.png)
The Holos components should report Sync OK.
![ArgoCD Sync OK](./argocd-sync-ok.png)
:::tip
Automatic reconciliation is turned off by default.
:::
Optionally enable automatic reconciliation by adding `spec.syncPolicy.automated:
{}` to the `#Argo` definition.
Add the following to `buildplan.site.cue` to avoid `holos generate platform k3d`
writing over the customization.
:::tip
CUE merges definitions located in multiple files. This feature is used to
customize the platform.
:::
```bash
cat <<EOF > buildplan.site.cue
package holos
// Enable automated sync of platform components.
#Argo: Application: spec: syncPolicy: automated: {}
EOF
```
Re-render the platform.
```bash
holos render platform ./platform
```
Add and commit the changes.
```bash
git add .
git commit -m 'enable argocd automatic sync'
git push origin HEAD
```
Apply the new changes.
```bash
kubectl apply --server-side=true -f deploy/clusters/workload/gitops
```
Automatic reconciliation is enabled for all platform components.
![ArgoCD Automatic Sync OK](./argocd-auto-sync-ok.png)
## Summary
TODO
1. Configured the Service Mesh with mTLS.
2. Configured authentication and authorization.
3. Protected a backend service without backend code changes.
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# Overview
<!-- https://kubernetes.io/docs/contribute/style/diagram-guide/ -->
This tutorial covers the following process of getting started with Holos.
```mermaid
graph LR
A[1. Install <br>holos] -->
B[2. Register <br>account] -->
C[3. Generate <br>platform] -->
D[4. Render <br>platform] -->
E[5. Apply <br>config]
classDef box fill:#fff,stroke:#000,stroke-width:1px,color:#000;
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# Registration
Holos leverages a simple web app to collect and store platform attributes with a web form. Register an account with the web app to create and retrieve the platform model.
```
holos register user
```
:::tip
Holos allows you to customize all of the sections and fields of your platform model.
:::
## Generate your Platform
Generate your platform configuration from the holos reference platform embedded in the `holos` executable. Platform configuration is stored in a git repository.
```bash
mkdir holos-infra
cd holos-infra
holos generate platform holos
```
The generate command writes many files organized by platform component into the current directory
TODO: Put a table here describing key elements?
:::tip
Take a peek at `holos generate platform --help` to see other platforms embedded in the holos executable.
:::
## Push the Platform Form
```
holos push platform form .
```
## Fill in the form
TODO
## Pull the Platform Model
Once the platform model is saved, pull it into the holos-infra repository:
```
holos pull platform model .
```
## Render the Platform
With the platform model and the platform spec, you're ready to render the complete platform configuration:
```
holos render platform ./platform
```
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slug: first-blog-post
title: First Blog Post
authors:
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title: Docusaurus Core Team
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image_url: https://github.com/wgao19.png
tags: [hola, docusaurus]
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authors: endi
tags: [hello, docusaurus]
---
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slug: mdx-blog-post
title: MDX Blog Post
authors: [slorber]
tags: [docusaurus]
---
Blog posts support [Docusaurus Markdown features](https://docusaurus.io/docs/markdown-features), such as [MDX](https://mdxjs.com/).
:::tip
Use the power of React to create interactive blog posts.
```js
<button onClick={() => alert('button clicked!')}>Click me!</button>
```
<button onClick={() => alert('button clicked!')}>Click me!</button>
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slug: welcome
title: Welcome
authors: [slorber, yangshun]
tags: [facebook, hello, docusaurus]
---
[Docusaurus blogging features](https://docusaurus.io/docs/blog) are powered by the [blog plugin](https://docusaurus.io/docs/api/plugins/@docusaurus/plugin-content-blog).
Simply add Markdown files (or folders) to the `blog` directory.
Regular blog authors can be added to `authors.yml`.
The blog post date can be extracted from filenames, such as:
- `2019-05-30-welcome.md`
- `2019-05-30-welcome/index.md`
A blog post folder can be convenient to co-locate blog post images:
![Docusaurus Plushie](./docusaurus-plushie-banner.jpeg)
The blog supports tags as well!
**And if you don't want a blog**: just delete this directory, and use `blog: false` in your Docusaurus config.

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TODO - Coming Soon

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title: Maintainer of Docusaurus
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image_url: https://github.com/endiliey.png
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image_url: https://github.com/jeffmccune.png
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name: Yangshun Tay
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url: https://github.com/yangshun
image_url: https://github.com/yangshun.png
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image_url: https://github.com/glarizza.png
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image_url: https://github.com/slorber.png
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