openshift-watch v0.1.3
openshift-watch
Openshift Watch API for node.
Fork of kube-watch
Installation
$ npm i openshift-watchQuick start
new OpenshiftWatch(resource, options) -> EventEmitter
import OpenshiftWatch from 'openshift-watch';
const deploymentconfigs = new OpenshiftWatch('deploymentconfigs', {
url: 'https://openshiftserver:8443' // Kubernetes API URL
});
deploymentconfigs
.on('added', event => {
console.log('Deployment Config %s added to namespace %s',
event.metadata.name, event.metadata.namespace);
})
.on('modified', event => {
// do something...
})
.on('deleted', event => {
// ..do something else..
})
.on('error', err => {
console.error('Error %d: %s', err.code, err.message);
});Watching resources
By default, openshift-watch will first request Kubernetes API to fetch the
last resourceVersion for requested resource. See Kubernetes documentation for more details.
If you want to specify resourceVersion manually, see Query Parameters section.
Supported API & Resources
See Kubernetes API documentation for more details.
API v1
namespacesendpointseventslimitrangespersistentvolumeclaimspersistentvolumespodspodtemplatesreplicationcontrollersresourcequotassecretsserviceaccountsservice
API v1beta1
horizontalpodautoscalersingressesjobs
Openshift
appliedclusterresourcequotasbuildconfigsbuildsclusternetworksclusterresourcequotasclusterrolebindingsclusterrolesdeploymentconfigrollbacksdeploymentconfigsegressnetworkpoliciesgroupshostsubnetsidentitiesimagesimagesignaturesimagestreamimagesimagestreamimportsimagestreammappingsimagestreamsimagestreamtagslocalresourceaccessreviewslocalsubjectaccessreviewsnetnamespacesoauthaccesstokensoauthauthorizetokensoauthclientauthorizationsoauthclientspodsecuritypolicyreviewspodsecuritypolicyselfsubjectreviewspodsecuritypolicysubjectreviewsprocessedtemplatesprojectrequestsprojectsresourceaccessreviewsrolebindingrestrictionsrolebindingsrolesroutesselfsubjectrulesreviewssubjectaccessreviewssubjectrulesreviewstemplatesuseridentitymappingsuser'
API version will be automatically selected depending on requested resource.
by namespace
Watch all services in namespace public :
const services = new OpenshiftWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
namespace: 'public'
});by name
Only watch service named www in namespace public :
const services = new OpenshiftWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
namespace: 'public',
name: 'www'
});Filtering events
You can filter which events will be emitted using events option.
By default, openshift-watch will emit all k8s events: added, modified, deleted.
const namespaces = new OpenshiftWatch('namespaces', {
url: 'http://openshift',
events: [ 'added' ] // watcher will only emit 'added' event
});Query parameters
These extra query parameters are supported as option :
labelSelectorfieldSelectorresourceVersiontimeoutSeconds
const services = new OpenshiftWatch('services', {
url: 'https://openshiftserver:8443',
labelSelector: 'public-http',
fieldSelector: 'event.status.podIP',
resourceVersion: '6587423'
});See documentation for more details about these options.
Request options
HTTP requests are performed using request package.
Pass custom options using request property.
const services = new OpenshiftWatch('services', {
url: 'https://openshiftserver:8443',
request: {
timeout: 30000 // change HTTP request timeout
}
});HTTP Auth
See request's http authentication
const services = new OpenshiftWatch('services', {
url: 'https://openshiftserver:8443',
request: {
auth: {
user: 'foobar'
pass: 'el8'
}
}
});TLS/SSL support
See request's TLS/SSL support.
const services = new OpenshiftWatch('services', {
url: 'https://openshiftserver:8443',
request: {
cert: fs.readFileSync(certFile),
key: fs.readFileSync(keyFile),
passphrase: 'password',
ca: fs.readFileSync(caFile)
}
});Tests
Run test.js in watch mode :
$ env KUBE_API_SERVER=https://openshiftserver:8443 \
npm run test:watchSingle run :
$ env KUBE_API_SERVER=https://openshiftserver:8443 \
npm run test:singleRun tests using minikube to simulate workload.
See test/run-test.sh.
$ npm testTODO
- Improve test suites by simulating workload