Quickstart for Ansible-based Operators

A simple set of instructions to set up and run an Ansible-based operator.

This guide walks through an example of building a simple memcached-operator powered by Ansible using tools and libraries provided by the Operator SDK.

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Create a project directory for your project and initialize the project:
mkdir memcached-operator
cd memcached-operator
operator-sdk init --domain example.com --plugins ansible
  1. Create a simple Memcached API:
operator-sdk create api --group cache --version v1alpha1 --kind Memcached --generate-role
  1. Use the built-in Makefile targets to build and push your operator. Make sure to define IMG when you call make:
export OPERATOR_IMG="quay.io/example/memcached-operator:v0.0.1"
make docker-build docker-push IMG=$OPERATOR_IMG

OLM deployment

  1. Install OLM:
operator-sdk olm install
  1. Bundle your operator and push the bundle image:
make bundle IMG=$OPERATOR_IMG
# Note the "-bundle" component in the image name below.
export BUNDLE_IMG="quay.io/example/memcached-operator-bundle:v0.0.1"
make bundle-build BUNDLE_IMG=$BUNDLE_IMG
make docker-push IMG=$BUNDLE_IMG
  1. Run your bundle:
operator-sdk run bundle $BUNDLE_IMG
  1. Create a sample Memcached custom resource:
$ kubectl apply -f config/samples/cache_v1alpha1_memcached.yaml
memcached.cache.example.com/memcached-sample created
  1. Uninstall the operator:
operator-sdk cleanup memcached-operator

Direct deployment

  1. Deploy your operator:
make deploy IMG=$OPERATOR_IMG
  1. Create a sample Memcached custom resource:
$ kubectl apply -f config/samples/cache_v1alpha1_memcached.yaml
memcached.cache.example.com/memcached-sample created
  1. Uninstall the operator:
make undeploy

Next Steps

Read the full tutorial for an in-depth walkthough of building a Ansible operator.