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🪤 k8s-image-replacer Go Go Report Card Sourcegraph

Replace image when creating pod, aims to speed up image pulling.

Getting started

1. Generate certificate and key

Clone this project. Run dev/webhook-create-signed-cert.sh to generate a server certificate/key pair.

./dev/webhook-create-signed-cert.sh --service k8s-image-replacer --namespace default --secret k8s-image-replacer-tls

2. Deploy k8s-image-replacer into your cluster

kubectl apply -f dev/k8s-image-replacer.yaml

3. Create the mutating webhook configuration for k8s-image-replacer

Create a mutating webhook with the cluster CA bundle.

# Replace the ${CA_BUNDLE} placeholder with the actual value.
cat dev/mutating-webhook-template.yaml | ./dev/webhook-patch-ca-bundle.sh > mutating-webhook.yaml

# Create the mutating webhook.
kubectl apply -f mutating-webhook.yaml

The pod with k8s-image-replacer: enabled label will be replaced image by default. If you want to set which pod's image to be replaced, update the dev/mutating-webhook-template.yaml and check the Kubernetes document here .

(Optional) 4. Build your own image registry proxy.

Follow the README here to build your own image registry proxy with Cloudflare Workers.

How it works

  1. When a pod is created, the Kubernetes API server will send a request to the k8s-image-replacer webhook. For more information, check the Kubernetes document.
  2. The webhook service will check if the pod's image is in the replacement map in the configuration file.
  3. If the image is in the replacement map, the webhook will replace the image with the replacement image.
  4. The pod will be created with the replacement image.
  5. The image will be pulled from the image registry proxy.

Acknowledgements

License

MIT License