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How many of your dev/preview pods stay on during weekends? Or at night? It's a waste of resources! And money! But fear not, kube-green is here to the rescue.

kube-green is a simple k8s addon that automatically shuts down (some of) your resources when you don't need them.

If you already use kube-green, add you as an adopter!

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See how to install the project on a live system in our docs.

Prerequisites

Make sure you have Go installed (download). Version 1.19 or higher is required.

Installation

To have kube-green running locally just clone this repository and install the dependencies running:

go get

Running the tests

There are different types of tests in this repository.

It is possible to run all the unit tests with

make test

To run integration tests:

make e2e-test

It is possible to run only a specific harness integration test, running e2e-test with the OPTION variable:

make e2e-test OPTION="-run=TestSleepInfoE2E/kuttl/run_e2e_tests/harness/{TEST_NAME}"

Deployment

To deploy kube-green in live systems, follow the docs.

To run kube-green for development purpose, you can use ko to deploy in a KinD cluster. It is possible to start a KinD cluster running kind create cluster --name kube-green-development. To deploy kube-green using ko, run:

make local-run clusterName=kube-green-development

Usage

The use of this operator is very simple. Once installed on the cluster, configure the desired CRD to make it works.

See here the documentation about the configuration of the CRD.

CRD Examples

Pods running during working hours with Europe/Rome timezone, suspend CronJobs and exclude a deployment named api-gateway:

apiVersion: kube-green.com/v1alpha1
kind: SleepInfo
metadata:
  name: working-hours
spec:
  weekdays: "1-5"
  sleepAt: "20:00"
  wakeUpAt: "08:00"
  timeZone: "Europe/Rome"
  suspendCronJobs: true
  excludeRef:
    - apiVersion: "apps/v1"
      kind:       Deployment
      name:       api-gateway

Pods sleep every night without restore:

apiVersion: kube-green.com/v1alpha1
kind: SleepInfo
metadata:
  name: working-hours-no-wakeup
spec:
  sleepAt: "20:00"
  timeZone: Europe/Rome
  weekdays: "*"

To see other examples, go to our docs.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the release on this repository.

How to upgrade the version

To upgrade the version:

  1. make release version=v{{NEW_VERSION_TO_TAG}} where {{NEW_VERSION_TO_TAG}} should be replaced with the next version to upgrade. N.B.: version should include v as first char.
  2. git push --tags origin v{{NEW_VERSION_TO_TAG}}

API Reference documentation

API reference is automatically generated with this tool. To generate it automatically, are added in api versioned folder a file doc.go with the content of file groupversion_info.go and a comment with +genclient in the sleepinfo_types.go file for the resource type.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

Acknowledgement

Special thanks to JGiola for the tech review.

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