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# Toolbox
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This is KRM function written in `go` and uses the `kyaml` library for executing binaries inside container. It helps to run scripts in container as a `airshipctl` phase.
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The toolbox image has pre-installed `sh` shell,`kubectl` and `calicoctl`.
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## How to run your script as `airshipctl` phase
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`NOTE`: All file paths in the following steps depend on the site you are working with and differ depending on the environment.
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1. Create a phase document (kind: Phase)
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apiVersion: airshipit.org/v1alpha1
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kind: Phase
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metadata:
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name: kubectl-wait-node-ephemeral
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clusterName: ephemeral-cluster
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config:
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executorRef:
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apiVersion: airshipit.org/v1alpha1
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kind: GenericContainer
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name: kubectl-get-node
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2. Create executor document (kind: GenericContainer). The [executor](https://github.com/airshipit/airshipctl/blob/master/manifests/phases/executors.yaml) use `configRef` to reference `ConfigMap` that will be generated using `configMapGenerator`. `configRef` must reference a Kubernetes ConfigMap with data key `script` with the script you want to execute. You can use kustomize [`configMapGenerator`](https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/references/kustomize/kustomization/configmapgenerator/#configmap-from-file) to create ConfigMaps ([see example](https://github.com/airshipit/airshipctl/blob/master/manifests/function/phase-helpers/wait_node/kustomization.yaml)).
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apiVersion: airshipit.org/v1alpha1
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kind: GenericContainer
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metadata:
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name: kubectl-get-node
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labels:
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airshipit.org/deploy-k8s: "false"
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spec:
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type: krm
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image: quay.io/airshipit/toolbox:latest
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hostNetwork: true
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envVars
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MY_ENV # airshipctl will populate this value from your current env, you can pass credentials like this
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MY_ENV_TWO="my-value"
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configRef:
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kind: ConfigMap
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name: kubectl-get-node
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apiVersion: v1
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3. Add your script as a ConfigMap. Scripts inside container have access to site kubeconfig in `${KUBECONFIG}` and to context of the cluster in `${KCTL_CONTEXT}` environment variables.
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: ConfigMap
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metadata:
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name: kubectl-get-node
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data:
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script: |
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#!/bin/sh
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calicoctl apply --context ${KTCL_CONTEXT} -f $RENDERED_BUNDLE_PATH
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kubectl apply --context ${KTCL_CONTEXT} -f $RENDERED_BUNDLE_PATH
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1. add kustomize resources
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2. include them into PhaseConfigBundle
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4. Make sure it is added to the bundle:
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1. `airshipctl phase render --source config -k ConfigMap` find your configmap in the output
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2. `airshipctl phase render --source config -k Phase` find your phase in output
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3. `airshipctl phase render --source config -k GenericContainer` find your executor in output
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5) Run your phase:
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`airshipctl phase run kubectl-wait-node-ephemeral`
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## Input bundle usage
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The KRM function writes to filesystem input bundle specified in `documentEntryPoint` in phase declaration and imports the path to this bundle in `RENDERED_BUNDLE_PATH` environment variable. For example it can be used with `calicoctl` as `calicoctl apply -f $RENDERED_BUNDLE_PATH`
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## Important notes
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The script must write to STDOUT valid yaml or redirect output to STDERR otherwise phase will fail with `mapping values are not allowed in this context`
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