images/bootstrap_capz
Dinesh Garg 028fc00390 Allow GCP SDK and AZURE SDK image customization
Modify airship-images-publish playbook and makefiles to add
GCP_SDK and AZ_SDK variable to run the post job on internal
zuul setup

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2020-12-09 10:26:12 +00:00
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azure-config.yaml Bootstrap container for Azure 2020-11-02 14:54:04 -06:00
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README.md Bootstrap container for Azure 2020-11-02 14:54:04 -06:00

Azure Bootstrap Container

This project contains the Go application and configuration files for implementing the Azure Bootstrap container.

The Azure Bootstrap container is responsible to create or delete a Kubernetes (K8S) cluster on Azure Cloud platform using the AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service).

Go Application

The Go application is the bootstrap container orchestrator that is responsible for translating commands into actions: create, delete, help.

This Go application uses the Ephemeral cluster configuration file (e.g., azure-config.yaml) to determine the Azure credentials and data to use to create or delete the ephemeral cluster.

Dockerfile

The Dockerfile uses a multi-stage builds to first build the Go application then create the Azure bootstrap container image.

Build

To build the bootstrap container image, execute the following command:

make images

This command will build the Go application and then create the bootstrap container image.