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k3s/pkg/deploy/controller.go

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package deploy
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/hex"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pkg/agent/util"
apisv1 "github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pkg/apis/k3s.cattle.io/v1"
controllersv1 "github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pkg/generated/controllers/k3s.cattle.io/v1"
pkgutil "github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pkg/util"
errors2 "github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/rancher/wrangler/pkg/apply"
"github.com/rancher/wrangler/pkg/merr"
"github.com/rancher/wrangler/pkg/objectset"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
corev1 "k8s.io/api/core/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/api/errors"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1/unstructured"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime"
yamlDecoder "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/yaml"
"k8s.io/client-go/kubernetes"
"k8s.io/client-go/tools/record"
)
const (
ControllerName = "deploy"
startKey = "_start_"
)
// WatchFiles sets up an OnChange callback to start a periodic goroutine to watch files for changes once the controller has started up.
func WatchFiles(ctx context.Context, client kubernetes.Interface, apply apply.Apply, addons controllersv1.AddonController, disables map[string]bool, bases ...string) error {
w := &watcher{
apply: apply,
addonCache: addons.Cache(),
addons: addons,
bases: bases,
disables: disables,
modTime: map[string]time.Time{},
}
addons.Enqueue(metav1.NamespaceNone, startKey)
addons.OnChange(ctx, "addon-start", func(key string, _ *apisv1.Addon) (*apisv1.Addon, error) {
if key == startKey {
go w.start(ctx, client)
}
return nil, nil
})
return nil
}
type watcher struct {
apply apply.Apply
addonCache controllersv1.AddonCache
addons controllersv1.AddonClient
bases []string
disables map[string]bool
modTime map[string]time.Time
recorder record.EventRecorder
}
// start calls listFiles at regular intervals to trigger application of manifests that have changed on disk.
func (w *watcher) start(ctx context.Context, client kubernetes.Interface) {
w.recorder = pkgutil.BuildControllerEventRecorder(client, ControllerName, metav1.NamespaceSystem)
force := true
for {
if err := w.listFiles(force); err == nil {
force = false
} else {
logrus.Errorf("Failed to process config: %v", err)
}
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case <-time.After(15 * time.Second):
}
}
}
// listFiles calls listFilesIn on a list of paths.
func (w *watcher) listFiles(force bool) error {
var errs []error
for _, base := range w.bases {
if err := w.listFilesIn(base, force); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, err)
}
}
return merr.NewErrors(errs...)
}
// listFilesIn recursively processes all files within a path, and checks them against the disable and skip lists. Files found that
// are not on either list are loaded as Addons and applied to the cluster.
func (w *watcher) listFilesIn(base string, force bool) error {
files := map[string]os.FileInfo{}
if err := filepath.Walk(base, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
files[path] = info
return nil
}); err != nil {
return err
}
// Make a map of .skip files - these are used later to indicate that a given file should be ignored
// For example, 'addon.yaml.skip' will cause 'addon.yaml' to be ignored completely - unless it is also
// disabled, since disable processing happens first.
skips := map[string]bool{}
keys := make([]string, len(files))
keyIndex := 0
for path, file := range files {
if strings.HasSuffix(file.Name(), ".skip") {
skips[strings.TrimSuffix(file.Name(), ".skip")] = true
}
keys[keyIndex] = path
keyIndex++
}
sort.Strings(keys)
var errs []error
for _, path := range keys {
// Disabled files are not just skipped, but actively deleted from the filesystem
if shouldDisableFile(base, path, w.disables) {
if err := w.delete(path); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, errors2.Wrapf(err, "failed to delete %s", path))
}
continue
}
// Skipped files are just ignored
if shouldSkipFile(files[path].Name(), skips) {
continue
}
modTime := files[path].ModTime()
if !force && modTime.Equal(w.modTime[path]) {
continue
}
if err := w.deploy(path, !force); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, errors2.Wrapf(err, "failed to process %s", path))
} else {
w.modTime[path] = modTime
}
}
return merr.NewErrors(errs...)
}
// deploy loads yaml from a manifest on disk, creates an AddOn resource to track its application, and then applies
// all resources contained within to the cluster.
func (w *watcher) deploy(path string, compareChecksum bool) error {
name := basename(path)
addon, err := w.getOrCreateAddon(name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
addon.Spec.Source = path
// Create the new Addon now so that we can use it to report Events when parsing/applying the manifest
// Events need the UID and ObjectRevision set to function properly
if addon.UID == "" {
newAddon, err := w.addons.Create(&addon)
if err != nil {
return err
}
addon = *newAddon
}
content, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeWarning, "ReadManifestFailed", "Read manifest at %q failed: %v", path, err)
return err
}
checksum := checksum(content)
if compareChecksum && checksum == addon.Spec.Checksum {
logrus.Debugf("Skipping existing deployment of %s, check=%v, checksum %s=%s", path, compareChecksum, checksum, addon.Spec.Checksum)
return nil
}
// Attempt to parse the YAML/JSON into objects. Failure at this point would be due to bad file content - not YAML/JSON,
// YAML/JSON that can't be converted to Kubernetes objects, etc.
objects, err := objectSet(content)
if err != nil {
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeWarning, "ParseManifestFailed", "Parse manifest at %q failed: %v", path, err)
return err
}
// Attempt to apply the changes. Failure at this point would be due to more complicated issues - invalid changes to
// existing objects, rejected by validating webhooks, etc.
// WithGVK searches for objects using both GVKs currently listed in the manifest, as well as GVKs previously
// applied. This ensures that objects don't get orphaned when they are removed from the file - if the apply
// doesn't know to search that GVK for owner references, it won't find and delete them.
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeNormal, "ApplyingManifest", "Applying manifest at %q", path)
if err := w.apply.WithOwner(&addon).WithGVK(addon.Status.GVKs...).Apply(objects); err != nil {
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeWarning, "ApplyManifestFailed", "Applying manifest at %q failed: %v", path, err)
return err
}
// Emit event, Update Addon checksum only if apply was successful
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeNormal, "AppliedManifest", "Applied manifest at %q", path)
addon.Spec.Checksum = checksum
addon.Status.GVKs = objects.GVKs()
_, err = w.addons.Update(&addon)
return err
}
// delete completely removes both a manifest, and any resources that it did or would have created. The manifest is
// parsed, and any resources it specified are deleted. Finally, the file itself is removed from disk.
func (w *watcher) delete(path string) error {
name := basename(path)
addon, err := w.getOrCreateAddon(name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
content, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeWarning, "ReadManifestFailed", "Read manifest at %q failed: %v", path, err)
} else {
if o, err := objectSet(content); err != nil {
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeWarning, "ParseManifestFailed", "Parse manifest at %q failed: %v", path, err)
} else {
// Search for objects using both GVKs currently listed in the file, as well as GVKs previously applied.
// This ensures that any conflicts between competing deploy controllers are handled properly.
addon.Status.GVKs = append(addon.Status.GVKs, o.GVKs()...)
}
}
// ensure that the addon is completely removed before deleting the objectSet,
// so return when err == nil, otherwise pods may get stuck terminating
w.recorder.Eventf(&addon, corev1.EventTypeNormal, "DeletingManifest", "Deleting manifest at %q", path)
if err := w.addons.Delete(addon.Namespace, addon.Name, &metav1.DeleteOptions{}); err == nil || !errors.IsNotFound(err) {
return err
}
// apply an empty set with owner & gvk data to delete
if err := w.apply.WithOwner(&addon).WithGVK(addon.Status.GVKs...).ApplyObjects(); err != nil {
return err
}
return os.Remove(path)
}
// getOrCreateAddon attempts to get an Addon by name from the addon namespace, and creates a new one
// if it cannot be found.
func (w *watcher) getOrCreateAddon(name string) (apisv1.Addon, error) {
addon, err := w.addonCache.Get(metav1.NamespaceSystem, name)
if errors.IsNotFound(err) {
addon = apisv1.NewAddon(metav1.NamespaceSystem, name, apisv1.Addon{})
} else if err != nil {
return apisv1.Addon{}, err
}
return *addon, nil
}
// objectSet returns a new ObjectSet containing all resources from a given yaml chunk
func objectSet(content []byte) (*objectset.ObjectSet, error) {
objs, err := yamlToObjects(bytes.NewBuffer(content))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return objectset.NewObjectSet(objs...), nil
}
// basename returns a file's basename by returning everything before the first period
func basename(path string) string {
name := filepath.Base(path)
return strings.SplitN(name, ".", 2)[0]
}
// checksum returns the hex-encoded SHA256 sum of a byte slice
func checksum(bytes []byte) string {
d := sha256.Sum256(bytes)
return hex.EncodeToString(d[:])
}
// isEmptyYaml returns true if a chunk of YAML contains nothing but whitespace, comments, or document separators
func isEmptyYaml(yaml []byte) bool {
isEmpty := true
lines := bytes.Split(yaml, []byte("\n"))
for _, l := range lines {
s := bytes.TrimSpace(l)
if string(s) != "---" && !bytes.HasPrefix(s, []byte("#")) && string(s) != "" {
isEmpty = false
}
}
return isEmpty
}
// yamlToObjects returns an object slice yielded from documents in a chunk of YAML
func yamlToObjects(in io.Reader) ([]runtime.Object, error) {
var result []runtime.Object
reader := yamlDecoder.NewYAMLReader(bufio.NewReaderSize(in, 4096))
for {
raw, err := reader.Read()
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !isEmptyYaml(raw) {
obj, err := toObjects(raw)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
result = append(result, obj...)
}
}
return result, nil
}
// Returns one or more objects from a single YAML document
func toObjects(bytes []byte) ([]runtime.Object, error) {
bytes, err := yamlDecoder.ToJSON(bytes)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
obj, _, err := unstructured.UnstructuredJSONScheme.Decode(bytes, nil, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if l, ok := obj.(*unstructured.UnstructuredList); ok {
var result []runtime.Object
for _, obj := range l.Items {
copy := obj
result = append(result, &copy)
}
return result, nil
}
return []runtime.Object{obj}, nil
}
// Returns true if a file should be skipped. Skips anything from the provided skip map,
// anything that is a dotfile, and anything that does not have a json/yaml/yml extension.
func shouldSkipFile(fileName string, skips map[string]bool) bool {
switch {
case strings.HasPrefix(fileName, "."):
return true
case skips[fileName]:
return true
case util.HasSuffixI(fileName, ".yaml", ".yml", ".json"):
return false
default:
return true
}
}
// Returns true if a file should be disabled, by checking the file basename against a disables map.
// only json/yaml files are checked.
func shouldDisableFile(base, fileName string, disables map[string]bool) bool {
// Check to see if the file is in a subdirectory that is in the disables map.
// If a file is nested several levels deep, checks 'parent1', 'parent1/parent2', 'parent1/parent2/parent3', etc.
relFile := strings.TrimPrefix(fileName, base)
namePath := strings.Split(relFile, string(os.PathSeparator))
for i := 1; i < len(namePath); i++ {
subPath := filepath.Join(namePath[0:i]...)
if disables[subPath] {
return true
}
}
if !util.HasSuffixI(fileName, ".yaml", ".yml", ".json") {
return false
}
// Check the basename against the disables map
baseFile := filepath.Base(fileName)
suffix := filepath.Ext(baseFile)
baseName := strings.TrimSuffix(baseFile, suffix)
return disables[baseName]
}