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# Ansible Role: k3s
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Ansible role for installing [Racher Labs k3s](https://k3s.io/) ("Lightweight
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Kubernetes") as either a standalone server or cluster.
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[![Build Status](https://www.travis-ci.org/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s.svg?branch=master)](https://www.travis-ci.org/PyratLabs/ansible-role-k3s)
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## Requirements
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The control host requires the following Python dependencies:
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- `jmespath >= 0.9.0`
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This role has been tested on Ansible 2.7.0+ against the following Linux Distributions:
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- Amazon Linux 2
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- CentOS 8
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- CentOS 7
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- Debian 9
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- Debian 10
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- Fedora 29
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- Fedora 30
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- Fedora 31
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- openSUSE Leap 15
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- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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## Disclaimer
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:warning: May not be suitable for production use!
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Rancher Labs is awesome and has released k3s as v1.0.0, however at the time of
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creating this role I do not have a k3s cluster in production nor am I unlikely
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to ever have one. Please ensure you practice extreme caution and operational
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rigor before using this role for any serious workloads.
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If you have any problems please create a GitHub issue, I maintain this role in
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my spare time so I cannot promise a speedy fix delivery.
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## Role Variables
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### Group Variables
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Below are variables that are set against all of the play hosts for environment
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consistency.
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| Variable | Description | Default Value |
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| `k3s_cluster_state` | State of cluster: installed, started, stopped, restarted, downloaded. | installed |
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| `k3s_release_version` | Use a specific version of k3s, eg. `v0.2.0`. Specify `false` for latest. | `false` |
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| `k3s_github_url` | Set the GitHub URL to install k3s from. | https://github.com/rancher/k3s |
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| `k3s_install_dir` | Installation directory for k3s. | `/usr/local/bin` |
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| `k3s_server_manifests_dir` | Path for place the `k3s_server_manifests_templates`. | `/var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/manifests` |
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| `k3s_server_manifests_templates` | A list of Auto-Deploying Manifests Templates. | [] |
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| `k3s_use_experimental` | Allow the use of experimental features in k3s. | `false` |
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| `k3s_non_root` | Install k3s as non-root user. See notes below. | `false` |
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| `k3s_control_workers` | Are control hosts also workers? | `true` |
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| `k3s_cluster_cidr` | Network CIDR to use for pod IPs | 10.42.0.0/16 |
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| `k3s_service_cidr` | Network CIDR to use for service IPs | 10.43.0.0/16 |
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| `k3s_control_node_address` | Use a specific control node address. IP or FQDN. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_control_token` | Use a specific control token, please read notes below. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_https_port` | HTTPS port listening port. | 6443 |
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| `k3s_use_docker` | Use Docker rather than Containerd? | `false` |
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| `k3s_no_flannel` | Do not use Flannel | `false` |
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| `k3s_flannel_backend` | Flannel backend ('none', 'vxlan', 'ipsec', 'host-gw' or 'wireguard') | vxlan |
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| `k3s_no_coredns` | Do not use CoreDNS | `false` |
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| `k3s_cluster_dns` | Cluster IP for CoreDNS service. Should be in your service-cidr range. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_cluster_domain` | Cluster Domain. | cluster.local |
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| `k3s_resolv_conf` | Kubelet resolv.conf file | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_no_traefik` | Do not use Traefik | `false` |
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| `k3s_no_servicelb` | Do not use ServiceLB, necessary for using something like MetalLB. | `false` |
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| `k3s_no_local_storage` | Do not use Local Storage | `false` |
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| `k3s_no_metrics_server` | Do not deploy metrics server | `false` |
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| `k3s_disable_scheduler` | Disable Kubernetes default scheduler | `false` |
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| `k3s_disable_cloud_controller` | Disable k3s default cloud controller manager. | `false` |
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| `k3s_disable_network_policy` | Disable k3s default network policy controller. | `false` |
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| `k3s_write_kubeconfig_mode` | Define the file mode from the generated KubeConfig, eg. `644` | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_datastore_endpoint` | Define the database or etcd cluster endpoint for HA. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_datastore_cafile` | Define the database TLS CA file. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_datastore_certfile` | Define the database TLS Cert file. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_datastore_keyfile` | Define the database TLS Key file. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_dqlite_datastore` | Use DQLite as the database backend for HA. (EXPERIMENTAL) | `false` |
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#### Important note about `k3s_release_version`
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If you do not set a `k3s_release_version` the latest version of k3s will be
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installed. If you are developing against a specific version of k3s you must
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ensure this is set in your Ansible configuration, eg:
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```yaml
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k3s_release_version: v0.2.0
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```
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#### Important note about `k3s_non_root`
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To install k3s as non root you must not use `become: true`. The intention of
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this variable is to run a single node development environment. At the time
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of release v1.0.1, rootless is still experimental.
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You must also ensure that you set `k3s_use_experimental` to `true`.
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Additionally `k3s_install_dir` must be writable by your user.
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#### Important notes about `k3s_control_node_address` and `k3s_control_token`
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If you set this, you are explicitly specifying the control host that agents
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should connect to, the value should be an IP address or FQDN.
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If the control host is not configured by this role, then you need to also
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specify the `k3s_control_token`.
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Please note that this may potentially break setting up agents.
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### Host Variables
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Below are variables that are set against specific hosts in your inventory.
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| Variable | Description | Default Value |
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| `k3s_control_node` | Define the host as a control plane node, (True/False). | `false` |
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| `k3s_node_name` | Define the name of this node. | `$(hostname)` |
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| `k3s_node_id` | Define the ID of this node. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_flannel_interface` | Define the flannel proxy interface for this node. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_bind_address` | Define the bind address for this node. | localhost |
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| `k3s_node_ip_address` | IP Address to advertise for this node. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_node_external_address` | External IP Address to advertise for this node. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_node_labels` | List of node labels. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_node_taints` | List of node taints. | _NULL_ |
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| `k3s_node_data_dir` | Folder to hold state. | `/var/lib/rancher/k3s` |
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| `k3s_tls_san` | Add additional hosname or IP as Subject Alternate Name in the TLS cert. | _NULL_ |
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#### Important note about `k3s_control_node` and High Availability (HA)
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By default only one host will be defined as a control node by Ansible, If you
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do not set a host as a control node, the role will automatically delegate
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the first play host as a control node (master). This is not suitable for use in
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a Production workload.
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If multiple hosts have `k3s_control_node` set to true, you must also set
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`k3s_datastore_endpoint` as the connection string to a MySQL or PostgreSQL
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database, or etcd cluster else the play will fail.
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If using TLS, the CA, Certificate and Key need to already be available on
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the play hosts.
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See: [High Availability with an External DB](https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/ha/)
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Since K3s v1.0.0 it is possible to use DQLite as the backend database, and this
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is done by setting `k3s_dqlite_datastore` to true. As this is an experimental
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feature you will also need to set `k3s_use_experimental` to true.
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#### Important note about `k3s_flannel_interface`
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If you are running k3s on systems with multiple network interfaces, it is
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necessary to have the flannel interface on a network interface that is routable
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to the master node(s).
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#### Notes about `k3s_node_labels` and `k3s_node_taints`
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Both these variables are lists that will be iterated on. The below example will
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output the following:
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**YAML**:
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```yaml
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k3s_node_labels:
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- foo: bar
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- hello: world
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k3s_node_taints:
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- key1: value1:NoExecute
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```
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**ARGS**:
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```text
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--node-label foo=bar \
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--node-label hello=world \
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--node-taint key1=value1:NoExecute
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```
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## Dependencies
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No dependencies on other roles.
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## Example Playbooks
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Example playbook, single master node running v0.10.2:
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```yaml
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- hosts: k3s_nodes
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become: true
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roles:
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- { role: xanmanning.k3s, k3s_release_version: v0.10.2 }
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```
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Example playbook, Highly Available running the latest release:
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```yaml
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- hosts: k3s_nodes
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become: true
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vars:
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molecule_is_test: true
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k3s_control_node_address: loadbalancer
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k3s_datastore_endpoint: "postgres://postgres:verybadpass@database:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable"
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pre_tasks:
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- name: Set each node to be a control node
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set_fact:
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k3s_control_node: true
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when: inventory_hostname in ['node2', 'node3']
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roles:
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- role: xanmanning.k3s
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```
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## License
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BSD
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## Author Information
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[Xan Manning](https://xanmanning.co.uk/)
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