# ksonnet

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A tool for managing Kubernetes resources as code.

`ksonnet` allows you to express the patterns across your
infrastructure and reuse these powerful "templates" across many
services, and then manage those templates as files in version control.
The more complex your infrastructure is, the more you will gain from
using kubecfg.

Status: Basic functionality works, and the tool is usable.  The focus
now is on clearer error reporting and advanced features.

## Install

To build from source:

```console
% PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
% go get github.com/ksonnet/ksonnet
```

Requires golang >=1.7 and a functional cgo environment (C++ with libstdc++).
Note that recent OSX environments
[require golang >=1.8.1](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/19734) to
avoid an immediate `Killed: 9`.

## Quickstart

```console
# Include <ksonnet.git>/lib in ksonnet/jsonnet library search path.
# Can also use explicit `-J` args everywhere.
% export KUBECFG_JPATH=/path/to/ksonnet/lib

# Show generated YAML
% ks show -o yaml -f examples/guestbook.jsonnet

# Create resources
% ks apply -f examples/guestbook.jsonnet

# Modify configuration (downgrade gb-frontend image)
% sed -i.bak '\,gcr.io/google-samples/gb-frontend,s/:v4/:v3/' examples/guestbook.jsonnet
# See differences vs server
% ks diff -f examples/guestbook.jsonnet

# Update to new config
% ks apply -f examples/guestbook.jsonnet

# Clean up after demo
% ks delete -f examples/guestbook.jsonnet
```

## Features

- Supports JSON, YAML or jsonnet files (by file suffix).
- Best-effort sorts objects before updating, so that dependencies are
  pushed to the server before objects that refer to them.
- Additional jsonnet builtin functions. See `lib/kubecfg.libsonnet`.

## Infrastructure-as-code Philosophy

The idea is to describe *as much as possible* about your configuration
as files in version control (eg: git).

Changes to the configuration follow a regular review, approve, merge,
etc code change workflow (github pull-requests, phabricator diffs,
etc).  At any point, the config in version control captures the entire
desired-state, so the system can be easily recreated in a QA cluster
or to recover from disaster.

### Jsonnet

ksonnet relies heavily on [jsonnet](http://jsonnet.org/) to describe
Kubernetes resources, and is really just a thin Kubernetes-specific
wrapper around jsonnet evaluation.  You should read the jsonnet
[tutorial](http://jsonnet.org/docs/tutorial.html), and skim the functions available in the jsonnet [`std`](http://jsonnet.org/docs/stdlib.html)
library.