kube-solo-osx
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Local development Kubernetes Solo Cluster for macOS made very simple
Kubernetes Solo cluster for macOS
This project is not maintained anymore, please use minikube instead
Zero to Kubernetes development environment setup under two minutes
Kube-Solo for macOS is a status bar App which allows in an easy way to bootstrap and control Kubernetes cluster on a standalone CoreOS VM machine. VM can also be controlled via ksolo cli. Also VM's docker API is exposed to macOS, so you can build your docker images with the same app and use them with Kubernetes.
Kube-Solo for macOS is a similar app to minikube, just has more functionality and is an older project. You can run both Apps on your Mac even in parallel.

It leverages macOS native Hypervisor virtualisation framework of using corectl command line tool, so there are no needs to use VirtualBox or any other virtualisation software anymore.
Includes: Helm v2 - The Kubernetes Package Manager and an option from shell to install Deis Workflow PaaS on top of Kubernetes with a simple: $ install_deis command.
App's menu looks as per image below:

Download
Head over to the Releases Page to grab the latest release.
How to install Kube-Solo
Requirements
- macOS 10.10.3 Yosemite or later
- Mac 2010 or later for this to work.
- Note: Corectl App must be installed, which will serve as
corectldserver daemon control. - iTerm2 is required, if not found the app will install it by itself.
- libev
brew install libev
Install:
- Download Corectl App
latest dmgfrom the Releases Page and install it to/Applicationsfolder, it allows to start/stop/update corectl tools needed to run CoreOS VMs on macOS - Open downloaded
dmgfile and drag the App e.g. to your Desktop. Start theKube-SoloApp andInitial setup of Kube-Solo VMwill run, then follow the instructions there.
TL;DR
- App's files are installed to
~/kube-solofolder - App will bootstrap
master+workerKubernetes cluster on the single VM - Mac user home folder is automaticly mounted via NFS (it has to work on Mac end of course) to
/Users/my_user:/Users/my_useron each VM boot, check the PV example how to use Persistent Volumes. - macOS
dockerclient is installed to~/kube-solo/binand preset inOS shellto be used from there, so you can builddockerimages on the VM and use with Kubernetes - After successful install you can control
kube-soloVM viaksolocli as well. Cli resides in~/kube-solo/binand~/binfolders and has simple commands:ksolo start|stop|status|ip|ssh|shell, just add~/binto your pre-set path.
The install will do the following:
- All dependent files/folders will be put under
~/kube-solofolder in the user's home folder e.g/Users/someuser/kube-solo. - Will download latest CoreOS ISO image (if there is no such one) and run
corectlto initialise VM - When you first time do install or
Upafter destroying Kube-Solo setup, k8s binary files (with the version which was available when the App was built) get copied to VM, this allows to speed up Kubernetes setup. - It will install
docker, helm, deis and kubectlclients to~/kube-solo/bin/ - Kubernetes Dashboard and DNS will be instlled as add-ons
- Via assigned static IP (it will be shown in first boot and will survive VM's reboots) you can access any port on CoreOS VM
- Persistent sparse disk (QCow2)
data.imgwill be created and mounted to/datafor these mount binds and other folders:
/data/var/lib/docker -> /var/lib/docker
/data/var/lib/rkt -> /var/lib/rkt
/var/lib/kubelet sym linked to /data/kubelet
/data/opt/bin
/data/var/lib/etcd2
/data/kubernetes
How it works
Just start Kube-Solo application and you will find a small icon of Kubernetes logo with S in the Status Bar.
Menu options:
- There you can
UpandHaltk8solo-01 VM SSH to k8solo-01will open VM shell- Under
UpOS Shell will be opened after VM boots up and it will have such environment pre-set:
kubernetes master - export KUBERNETES_MASTER=http://192.168.64.xxx:8080
etcd endpoint - export ETCDCTL_PEERS=http://192.168.64.xxx:2379
DOCKER_HOST=tcp://192.168.64.xxx:2375
Path to `~/kube-solo/bin` where macOS clients and shell scripts are stored
ksolo cli options:
ksolo startwill start k8solo-01 VM and shell environment will be pre-set as above.ksolo stopwill stop VMksolo statuswill show VM's statusksolo ipwill show VM's IPksolo sshwill ssh to VMksolo shellwill open pre-set shell
Other menu options:
- Kubernetes Dashboard will show nice Kubernetes Dashboard, where you can check Nodes, Pods, Replication, Deployments, Service Controllers, deploy Apps and etc.
Check for App updateswill check for a new app versionUpdates/Update Kubernetes to the latest versionwill update to latest version of Kubernetes.Updates/Change Kubernetes versionwill download and install specified Kubernetes version from GitHub.Updates/Update macOS helm and deis clientswill updatehelmanddeisto the latest version.Setup/will allow you to do:
- Change CoreOS Release Channel
- Change VM's RAM size
- Destroy Kube-Solo VM (just deletes data.img file)
- Initial setup of Kube-Solo VM
Example output of succesfull Kubernetes Solo install:
kubectl cluster-info:
Kubernetes master is running at http://192.168.64.3:8080
KubeDNS is running at http://192.168.64.3:8080/api/v1/proxy/namespaces/kube-system/services/kube-dns
kubernetes-dashboard is running at http://192.168.64.3:8080/api/v1/proxy/namespaces/kube-system/services/kubernetes-dashboard
Cluster version:
Client version: v1.5.1
Server version: v1.5.1
kubectl get nodes:
NAME STATUS AGE
k8solo-01 Ready 12s
Usage
You're now ready to use Kubernetes cluster.
Some examples to start with Kubernetes examples.
Other CoreOS VM based Apps for macOS
-
Kubernetes Cluster (master + 2 nodes) App - Kube-Cluster for OS X.
-
Standalone CoreOS VM App - CoreOS macOS.
-
CoreOS Cluster (control + 2 nodes) App - CoreOS-Vagrant Cluster.
Contributing
Kube-Solo for macOS is an open source project release under the Apache License, Version 2.0, hence contributions and suggestions are gladly welcomed!