The Cluster API Bootstrap Provider Talos (CABPT) is a project by Sidero Labs that provides a Cluster API (CAPI) bootstrap provider for use in deploying Talos-based Kubernetes nodes across any environment. Given some basic info, this provider will generate bootstrap configurations for a given machine and reconcile the necessary custom resources for CAPI to pick up the generated data.
There are a few corequisites and assumptions that go into using this project:
CABPT provider should be installed alongside with CACPPT provider.
clusterctl init --bootstrap talos --control-plane talos --infrastructure <infrastructure provider>
If you encounter the following error, this is caused by a rename of our GitHub org from talos-systems
to siderolabs
.
$ clusterctl init -b talos -c talos -i sidero
Fetching providers
Error: failed to get provider components for the "talos" provider: target namespace can't be defaulted. Please specify a target namespace
This can be worked around by adding the following to ~/.cluster-api/clusterctl.yaml
and rerunning the init command:
providers:
- name: "talos"
url: "https://github.com/siderolabs/cluster-api-bootstrap-provider-talos/releases/latest/bootstrap-components.yaml"
type: "BootstrapProvider"
- name: "talos"
url: "https://github.com/siderolabs/cluster-api-control-plane-provider-talos/releases/latest/control-plane-components.yaml"
type: "ControlPlaneProvider"
- name: "sidero"
url: "https://github.com/siderolabs/sidero/releases/latest/infrastructure-components.yaml"
type: "InfrastructureProvider"
This provider's versions are compatible with the following versions of Cluster API:
v1alpha3 (v0.3) | v1alpha4 (v0.4) | v1beta1 (v1.x) | |
---|---|---|---|
CABPT (v0.5.x) | ✓ | ||
CABPT (v0.6.x) | ✓ |
This provider's versions are able to install and manage the following versions of Kubernetes:
v1.19 | v1.20 | v1.21 | v1.22 | v1.23 | v1.24 | v1.25 | v1.26 | v1.27 | v1.28 | v1.29 | v1.30 | v1.31 | v1.32 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CABPT (v0.5.x) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
CABPT (v0.6.x) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
This provider's versions are compatible with the following versions of Talos:
v1.0 | v1.1 | v1.2 | v1.3 | v1.4 | v1.5 | v1.6 | v1.7 | v1.8 | v1.9 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CABPT (v0.5.x) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
CABPT (v0.6.x) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Note: CABPT is not compatible with multi-document Talos Linux machine configuration, as it relies on JSON patch to apply configuration patches.
CABPT generates machine configuration compatible with Talos Linux version specified in the talosVersion:
field (see below).
CABPT is not used directly, but rather via CACPPT (TalosControlPlane
) for control plane nodes or via MachineDeployment
(MachinePool
) for worker nodes.
In either case, CABPT settings are passed via TalosConfigTemplate
resource:
apiVersion: controlplane.cluster.x-k8s.io/v1alpha3
kind: TalosControlPlane
metadata:
name: mycluster-cp
spec:
controlPlaneConfig:
controlplane:
generateType: controlplane
talosVersion: v1.9
...
apiVersion: bootstrap.cluster.x-k8s.io/v1alpha3
kind: TalosConfigTemplate
metadata:
name: mycluster-workers
spec:
template:
spec:
generateType: worker
talosVersion: v1.9
Fields available in the TalosConfigTemplate
(and TalosConfig
) resources:
generateType
: Talos machine configuration type to generate (controlplane
,init
(deprecated),worker
) ornone
for user-supplied configuration (see below)talosVersion
: version of Talos to generate machine configuration for (e.g.v1.0
, patch version might be omitted). CABPT defaults to the latest supported Talos version, but it can generate configuration compatible with previous versions of Talos. It is recommended to always set this field explicitly to avoid issues when CABPT is upgraded to the version which supports new Talos version.configPatches
(optional): set of machine configuration patches to apply to the generated configuration.data
(only forgenerateType: none
): user-supplied machine configuration.hostname
(optional): configure hostname in the generate machine configuration:source
(MachineName
): set the hostname in the generated machine configuration to theMachine
name (not supported withMachinePool
deployments)
When generateType
is set to the machine type of the Talos nodes (controlplane
for control plane nodes and worker
for worker nodes), CABPT generates a set of cluster-wide
secrets which are used to provision machine configuration for each node.
Machine configuration generated is compatible with the Talos version set in the talosVersion
field.
spec:
generateType: controlplane
talosVersion: v1.5
In this mode CABPT passes through machine configuration set in data
field as bootstrap data to the Machine
.
Machine configuration can be generated with talosctl gen config
.
spec:
generateType: none
data: |
version: v1alpha1
machine:
type: controlplane
...
...
...
Machine configuration can be customized by applying configuration patches. Any field of the Talos machine configuration can be overridden on a per-machine basis using this method.
There are two patch formats supported by CABPT:
- the JSON 6902 format that you may be used to in tools like
kustomize
; - strategic merge patches which look like incomplete machine configuration documents.
See Talos Linux documentation for more information on patching.
JSON 6902 patch:
spec:
generateType: controlplane
talosVersion: v1.6
configPatches:
- op: replace
path: /machine/install
value:
disk: /dev/sda
- op: add
path: /cluster/network/cni
value:
name: custom
urls:
- https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.18/manifests/calico.yaml
Strategic merge patch:
spec:
generateType: controlplane
talosVersion: v1.6
strategicPatches:
- |
machine:
install:
disk: /dev/sda
- |
cluster:
network:
cni:
name: custom
urls:
- https://docs.projectcalico.org/v3.18/manifests/calico.yaml
Client-side talosconfig
is required to access the cluster using Talos API.
CABPT generates talosconfig
for generated machine configuration and stores it as <cluster>-talosconfig
secret in cluster's namespace.
talosconfig
can be retrieved with:
kubectl get secret --namespace <cluster-namespace> <cluster-name>-talosconfig -o jsonpath='{.data.talosconfig}' | base64 -d > cluster-talosconfig
talosctl config merge cluster-talosconfig
talosctl -n <IP> version
CABPT updates endpoints in the talosconfig
based on control plane Machine
addresses.
CABPT reconciles TalosConfig
resources.
Once TalosConfig
and its associated Machine
are ready, CABPT generates machine configuration and stores it in the <machine>-bootstrap-data
Secret.
Kubernetes cluster CA is stored in the <cluster>-ca
Secret.
Cluster-wide shared secrets are stored in the <cluster>-talos
Secret.
Client-side Talos API configuration is stored in the <cluster>-talosconfig
Secret.
As part of its operation, CABPT sets a number of Conditions on the TalosConfig/Status
resource:
DataSecretAvailable
: CABPT generated machine configuration in<machine>-bootstrap-data
Secret, CABPT unblocks infrastructure provider to boot theMachine
.ClientConfigAvailableCondition
: CABPT generated Talos client configuration in<cluster>-talosconfig
Secret.
$ kubectl describe talosconfig talosconfig-cp-0
Status:
Conditions:
Last Transition Time: 2021-10-25T20:54:09Z
Status: True
Type: Ready
Last Transition Time: 2021-10-25T20:54:09Z
Status: True
Type: ClientConfigAvailable
Last Transition Time: 2021-10-25T20:54:09Z
Status: True
Type: DataSecretAvailable
Data Secret Name: cp-0-bootstrap-data
If CABPT fails to perform its operations, it stores error message for the respective Condition.
Status:
Conditions:
Last Transition Time: 2021-10-25T20:54:09Z
Message: failure applying rfc6902 patches to talos machine config: add operation does not apply: doc is missing path: "/machine/time/servers": missing value
Reason: DataSecretGenerationFailed
Severity: Error
Status: False
These statuses are also presented in the clusterctl describe cluster --show-conditions all
output.
This project can be built simply by running make release
from the root directory.
Doing so will create a file called _out/bootstrap-talos/<version>/bootstrap-components.yaml
.
If you wish, you can tweak settings by editing the release yaml.
This file can then be installed into your management cluster with kubectl apply -f _out/bootstrap-components.yaml
.
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