Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: chaostoolkit-kubernetes
Version: 0.16.2
Summary: Chaos Toolkit Kubernetes support
Home-page: http://chaostoolkit.org
Author: chaostoolkit Team
Author-email: contact@chaostoolkit.org
License: Apache License Version 2.0
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Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: Freely Distributable
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Requires-Python: >=3.5.*
Requires-Dist: dateparser
Requires-Dist: kubernetes
Requires-Dist: logzero
Requires-Dist: chaostoolkit-lib (>=0.15.1)
Requires-Dist: pyyaml

# Chaos Toolkit Kubernetes Support

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This project contains activities, such as probes and actions, you can call from
your experiment through the Chaos Toolkit.

## Install

To be used from your experiment, this package must be installed in the Python
environment where [chaostoolkit][] already lives.

[chaostoolkit]: https://github.com/chaostoolkit/chaostoolkit

```
$ pip install chaostoolkit-kubernetes
```

## Usage

To use the probes and actions from this package, add the following to your
experiment file:

```json
{
    "name": "all-our-microservices-should-be-healthy",
    "provider": {
        "type": "python",
        "module": "chaosk8s.probes",
        "func": "microservice_available_and_healthy",
        "arguments": {
            "name": "myapp",
            "ns": "myns"
        }
    }
},
{
    "type": "action",
    "name": "terminate-db-pod",
    "provider": {
        "type": "python",
        "module": "chaosk8s.pod.actions",
        "func": "terminate_pods",
        "arguments": {
            "label_selector": "app=my-app",
            "name_pattern": "my-app-[0-9]$",
            "rand": true,
            "ns": "default"
        }
    },
    "pauses": {
        "after": 5
    }
}
```

That's it! Notice how the action gives you the way to kill one pod randomly.

Please explore the code to see existing probes and actions.

### Discovery

You may use the Chaos Toolkit to discover the capabilities of this extension:

```
$ chaos discover chaostoolkit-kubernetes --no-install
```

## Configuration

This extension to the Chaos Toolkit can use the Kubernetes configuration 
found at the usual place in your HOME directory under `~/.kube/`, or, when
run from a Pod in a Kubernetes cluster, it will use the local service account.
In that case, make sure to set the `CHAOSTOOLKIT_IN_POD` environment variable
to `"true"`.

You can also pass the credentials via secrets as follows:

```json
{
    "secrets": {
        "kubernetes": {
            "KUBERNETES_HOST": "http://somehost",
            "KUBERNETES_API_KEY": {
                "type": "env",
                "key": "SOME_ENV_VAR"
            }
        }
    }
}
```

Then in your probe or action:

```json
{
    "name": "all-our-microservices-should-be-healthy",
    "provider": {
        "type": "python",
        "module": "chaosk8s.probes",
        "func": "microservice_available_and_healthy",
        "secrets": ["kubernetes"],
        "arguments": {
            "name": "myapp",
            "ns": "myns"
        }
    }
}
```

You may specify the Kubernetes context you want to use as follows:

```json
{
    "secrets": {
        "kubernetes": {
            "KUBERNETES_CONTEXT": "minikube"
        }
    }
}
```

Or via the environment:

```
$ export KUBERNETES_CONTEXT=minikube
```

In the same spirit, you can specify where to find your Kubernetes configuration
with:

```
$ export KUBECONFIG=some/path/config
```

## Contribute

If you wish to contribute more functions to this package, you are more than
welcome to do so. Please fork this project, make your changes following the
usual [PEP 8][pep8] code style, add appropriate tests and submit a PR for
review.

[pep8]: https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

The Chaos Toolkit projects require all contributors must sign a
[Developer Certificate of Origin][dco] on each commit they would like to merge
into the master branch of the repository. Please, make sure you can abide by
the rules of the DCO before submitting a PR.

[dco]: https://github.com/probot/dco#how-it-works

