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Kind
Deployment
Helm

Alfresco Content Services Helm Deployment on KinD cluster

This page describe how to get ACS up and running on a Kubernetes In Docker (KinD) cluster.

KinD is better suited to run helm workloads inside CI environments but works well also for local development because it just requires a working Docker server.

Prerequisites

  • Docker installed on your machine (Docker Desktop, Rancher Desktop, Podman and similar)
  • Kubernetes CLI (kubectl) installed on your machine
  • Helm CLI installed on your machine

Step 1: Install Kind

Take a look to the KinD quickstart to learn how to install the binary cli on your machine and to learn briefly the main commands that you can run.

Step 2: Create a Kind Cluster

Run the following command to create a Kind cluster:

cat <<EOF | kind create cluster --config=-
kind: Cluster
apiVersion: kind.x-k8s.io/v1alpha4
nodes:
- role: control-plane
  kubeadmConfigPatches:
  - |
    kind: InitConfiguration
    nodeRegistration:
      kubeletExtraArgs:
        node-labels: "ingress-ready=true"
  extraPortMappings:
  - containerPort: 80
    hostPort: 80
    protocol: TCP
  - containerPort: 443
    hostPort: 443
    protocol: TCP
EOF

Wait for the Kind cluster to be created. This may take a few minutes.

Step 3: Install patched ingress-nginx

Follow the instructions for deploying nginx ingress on KinD.

Reconfigure ingress-nginx to allow snippet annotations that are still required when using our search services chart:

kubectl -n ingress-nginx patch cm ingress-nginx-controller \
  -p '{"data": {"allow-snippet-annotations":"true"}}'

Wait for the ingress-nginx controller to be up again after the configuration change:

kubectl wait --namespace ingress-nginx \
  --for=condition=ready pod \
  --selector=app.kubernetes.io/component=controller \
  --timeout=90s

Install metrics server

Optionally, you can install metrics server to gather metrics from node and pods.

Make sure to enable insecure tls option otherwise metrics collection would not work under KinD:

kubectl patch -n kube-system deployment metrics-server --type=json \
  -p '[{"op":"add","path":"/spec/template/spec/containers/0/args/-","value":"--kubelet-insecure-tls"}]'

Wait for a few minutes and then try to run:

kubectl top node

Upon installing ACS, you can check current cpu and memory usage via:

kubectl top pods

Conclusion

Now that you have successfully set up a Kind cluster with ingress-nginx and metrics-server, you can now proceed with installing ACS via helm charts as per Desktop deployment.