Replace Kubernetes YAML with raw Go!
Say so long π to YAML and start using the Go π programming language to represent and deploy applications.
β Take advantage of all the lovely features of Go.
β Test your code directly in local Kubernetes using kind.
β Get your application directly into Go instead of YAML and use it in controllers, operators, CRs/CRDs easily. Use the Go compiler to your advantage.
Turn existing YAML into Go.
If you have existing YAML on disk or in a Kubernetes cluster, you can pipe it directly to naml codify
to generate Go code.
mkdir out
# Get started quickly with all objects in a namespace
kubectl get all -n default -o yaml | naml codify > out/main.go
# Pipe multiple .yaml files to a single Application
cat deployment.yaml service.yaml | naml codify \
--author-name="Charlie" \
--author-email="<charlie@nivenly.com>" > out/main.go
Copy the generic Makefile to the same directory as your main.go
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kris-nova/naml/main/out/Makefile -o out/Makefile
Use make help
for more. Happy coding π.
There is a "repository" of examples to borrow/fork:
- values example pattern to replace a large
Values.yaml
file. - simple quick and simple example.
- examples GitHub organization.
# Compile your code using the naml library
make
# Once an application is compiled with naml
# they can be standalone executables, or referenced from the default binary.
naml -f app.naml list
# Is the same as
./app.naml list
# install
naml -f app.naml install App
# uninstall
naml -f app.naml uninstall App
As long as there is a Go system that implements this interface it can be used with naml
. See examples for how to include an implementation in your project.
// Deployable is used to deploy applications.
type Deployable interface {
// Install will attempt to install in Kubernetes
Install(client *kubernetes.Clientset) error
// Uninstall will attempt to uninstall in Kubernetes
Uninstall(client *kubernetes.Clientset) error
// Meta returns the Kubernetes native ObjectMeta which is used to manage applications with naml.
Meta() *v1.ObjectMeta
// Description will return the description of the application.
Description() string
}
This is a framework for infrastructure teams who need more than just conditional manifests.
This allows teams to start encapsulating, managing, and testing their applications in raw Go.
Teams can now buid controllers, operators, and custom toolchains using reliable, testable, and scalable Go.
The bet here is that any person confident in managing YAML
for Kubernetes can also be equally as confident managing Go for Kubernetes.
The feature add is that no matter how good our YAML management tools get, they will never be as good as just plain Go when it comes to things like syntax checking, testing, shipping, and flexibility.
Feel free to fork this repository and begin using it for your team. There isn't anything special here. π€·ββ We use the same client the rest of Kubernetes does.
β No new tools.
β No charts.
β No templating at runtime.
β No vague error messages.
β No more YAML guessing/checking.
β Just Go. π
β¨ There is not a single .yaml
file in this entire repository. β¨
- Express applications in π Go instead of YAML.
- Use the Go compiler to check your syntax.
- Write real tests π€ using Go to check and validate your deployments.
- Test your applications in Kubernetes using kind.
- Define custom installation logic. What happens if it fails?
- Define custom application registries. Multiple apps of the same flavor? No problem.
- Use the latest client (the same client the rest of Kubernetes uses).