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77 changes: 77 additions & 0 deletions examples/kubernetes-multi-service/README.md
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---
name: Develop multiple services in Kubernetes
description: Get started with Kubernetes development.
tags: [cloud, kubernetes]
---

# Authentication

This template has several ways to authenticate to a Kubernetes cluster.

## kubeconfig (Coder host)

If the Coder host has a local `~/.kube/config`, this can be used to authenticate with Coder. Make sure this is on the same user running the `coder` service.

## ServiceAccount

Create a ServiceAccount and role on your cluster to authenticate your template with Coder.

1. Run the following command on a device with Kubernetes context:

```sh
CODER_NAMESPACE=default
kubectl apply -n $CODER_NAMESPACE -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: coder
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
name: coder
rules:
- apiGroups: ["", "apps", "networking.k8s.io"] # "" indicates the core API group
resources: ["persistentvolumeclaims", "pods", "deployments", "services", "secrets", "pods/exec","pods/log", "events", "networkpolicies", "serviceaccounts"]
verbs: ["create", "get", "list", "watch", "update", "patch", "delete", "deletecollection"]
- apiGroups: ["metrics.k8s.io", "storage.k8s.io"]
resources: ["pods", "storageclasses"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
name: coder
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: coder
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: coder
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
EOF
```

1. Use the following commands to fetch the values:

**Cluster IP:**

```sh
kubectl cluster-info | grep "control plane"
```

**CA certificate**

```sh
kubectl get secrets -n $CODER_NAMESPACE -o jsonpath="{.items[?(@.metadata.annotations['kubernetes\.io/service-account\.name']=='coder')].data['ca\.crt']}{'\n'}"
```

**Token**

```sh
kubectl get secrets -n $CODER_NAMESPACE -o jsonpath="{.items[?(@.metadata.annotations['kubernetes\.io/service-account\.name']=='coder')].data['token']}{'\n'}"
```

**Namespace**

This should be the same as `$CODER_NAMESPACE`, set in step 1.
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terraform {
required_providers {
coder = {
source = "coder/coder"
version = "~> 0.3.1"
}
kubernetes = {
source = "hashicorp/kubernetes"
version = "~> 2.10"
}
}
}

variable "step1_use_kubeconfig" {
type = bool
sensitive = true
description = "Use local ~/.kube/config? (true/false)"
}

variable "step2_cluster_host" {
type = string
sensitive = true
description = <<-EOF
Hint: You can use:
$ kubectl cluster-info | grep "control plane"


Leave blank if using ~/.kube/config (from step 1)
EOF
}

variable "step3_certificate" {
type = string
sensitive = true
description = <<-EOF
Use docs at https://github.com/coder/coder/tree/main/examples/kubernetes-multi-service#serviceaccount to create a ServiceAccount for Coder and grab values.

Enter CA certificate

Leave blank if using ~/.kube/config (from step 1)
EOF
}

variable "step4_token" {
type = string
sensitive = true
description = <<-EOF
Enter token (refer to docs at https://github.com/coder/coder/tree/main/examples/kubernetes-multi-service#serviceaccount)

Leave blank if using ~/.kube/config (from step 1)
EOF
}

variable "step5_coder_namespace" {
type = string
sensitive = true
description = <<-EOF
Enter namespace (refer to docs at https://github.com/coder/coder/tree/main/examples/kubernetes-multi-service#serviceaccount)

Leave blank if using ~/.kube/config (from step 1)
EOF
}

provider "kubernetes" {
# Authenticate via ~/.kube/config or a Coder-specific ServiceAccount, depending on admin preferences
config_path = var.step1_use_kubeconfig == true ? "~/.kube/config" : null
host = var.step1_use_kubeconfig == false ? var.step2_cluster_host : null
cluster_ca_certificate = var.step1_use_kubeconfig == false ? base64decode(var.step3_certificate) : null
token = var.step1_use_kubeconfig == false ? base64decode(var.step4_token) : null
}

data "coder_workspace" "me" {}

resource "coder_agent" "go" {
os = "linux"
arch = "amd64"
}

resource "coder_agent" "java" {
os = "linux"
arch = "amd64"
}

resource "coder_agent" "ubuntu" {
os = "linux"
arch = "amd64"
}

resource "kubernetes_pod" "main" {
count = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
metadata {
name = "coder-${data.coder_workspace.me.owner}-${data.coder_workspace.me.name}"
}
spec {
container {
name = "go"
image = "mcr.microsoft.com/vscode/devcontainers/go:1"
command = ["sh", "-c", coder_agent.go.init_script]
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I've noticed all of these containers bring you to strange locations when you ssh in for the first time

go: /go
java: /
ubuntu /

Should the init script always do something like cd $HOME before it starts the agent?

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It will in my other PR now!

security_context {
run_as_user = "1000"
}
env {
name = "CODER_AGENT_TOKEN"
value = coder_agent.go.token
}
}
container {
name = "java"
image = "mcr.microsoft.com/vscode/devcontainers/java"
command = ["sh", "-c", coder_agent.java.init_script]
security_context {
run_as_user = "1000"
}
env {
name = "CODER_AGENT_TOKEN"
value = coder_agent.java.token
}
}
container {
name = "ubuntu"
image = "mcr.microsoft.com/vscode/devcontainers/base:ubuntu"
command = ["sh", "-c", coder_agent.ubuntu.init_script]
security_context {
run_as_user = "1000"
}
env {
name = "CODER_AGENT_TOKEN"
value = coder_agent.ubuntu.token
}
}
}
}