Multiple Kubernetes clusters for Auto DevOps
When using Auto DevOps, you can deploy different environments to different Kubernetes clusters.
The Deploy Job template used by Auto DevOps defines three environment names:
-
review/
(every environment starting withreview/
) staging
production
These environments are tied to jobs using Auto Deploy, so they must have different deployment domains. You must define separate KUBE_CONTEXT
and KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN
variables for each of the three environments.
Deploy to different clusters
To deploy your environments to different Kubernetes clusters:
- Create Kubernetes clusters.
- Associate the clusters to your project:
- Install NGINX Ingress Controller in each cluster. Save the IP address and Kubernetes namespace for the next step.
-
Configure the Auto DevOps CI/CD Pipeline variables
- Set up a
KUBE_CONTEXT
variable for each environment. The value must point to the agent of the relevant cluster. - Set up a
KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN
. You must configure the base domain for each environment to point to the Ingress of the relevant cluster. - Add a
KUBE_NAMESPACE
variable with a value of the Kubernetes namespace you want your deployments to target. You can scope the variable to multiple environments.
- Set up a
For deprecated, certificate-based clusters:
- Go to the project and select Operate > Kubernetes clusters from the left sidebar.
- Set the environment scope of each cluster.
- For each cluster, add a domain based on its Ingress IP address.
*
. You can set any of the clusters you’ve already added as a fallback cluster.Example configurations
Cluster name | Cluster environment scope |
KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN value
|
KUBE CONTEXT value
| Variable environment scope | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
review | review/*
| review.example.com
| path/to/project:review-agent
| review/*
| A review cluster that runs all review apps. |
staging | staging
| staging.example.com
| path/to/project:staging-agent
| staging
| Optional. A staging cluster that runs the deployments of the staging environments. You must enable it first. |
production | production
| example.com
| path/to/project:production-agent
| production
| A production cluster that runs the production environment deployments. You can use incremental rollouts. |
Test your configuration
After completing configuration, test your setup by creating a merge request.
Verify whether your application deployed as a Review App in the Kubernetes
cluster with the review/*
environment scope. Similarly, check the
other environments.