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Splunk Operator for Kubernetes

The Splunk Operator for Kubernetes (SOK) makes it easy for Splunk Administrators to deploy and operate Enterprise deployments in a Kubernetes infrastructure. Packaged as a container, it uses the operator pattern to manage Splunk-specific custom resources, following best practices to manage all the underlying Kubernetes objects for you.

This repository is used to build the Splunk Operator for Kubernetes (SOK). If you are just looking for documentation on how to deploy and use the latest release, please see the Getting Started Documentation.

Prerequisites

You must have Docker Engine installed to build the Splunk Operator.

This project now uses Go modules, which requires golang 1.12 or later. You must export GO111MODULE=on if cloning these repositories into your $GOPATH (not recommended).

The Kubernetes Operator SDK must also be installed to build this project.

git clone -b v0.10.0 https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk
cd operator-sdk
make install

You may need to add $GOPATH/bin to you path to run the operator-sdk command line tool:

export PATH=${PATH}:${GOPATH}/bin

Cloning this repository

git clone git@github.com:splunk/splunk-operator.git
cd splunk-operator

Building the operator

You can build the operator by just running make.

Other make targets include (more info below):

  • make all: builds the splunk/splunk-operator docker image (same as make splunk-operator)
  • make splunk-operator: builds the splunk/splunk-operator docker image
  • make package: generates tarball of the splunk/splunk-operator docker image and installation YAML file
  • make run: runs the splunk operator locally, monitoring the Kubernetes cluster configured in your current kubectl context

Pushing Your Splunk Operator Image

If you are using a local, single-node Kubernetes cluster like minikube or Docker Desktop, you only need to build the splunk/splunk-operator image. You can skip the rest of this section.

If possible, we recommend re-tagging your custom-built images and pushing them to a remote registry that your Kubernetes workers are able to pull from. Please see the Required Images Documentation for more information.

Running the Splunk Operator

Running as a foreground process

Use this to run the operator as a local foreground process on your machine:

make run

This will use your current Kubernetes context from ~/.kube/config.

Running in Local and Remote Clusters

You can install and start the operator by running

kubectl apply -f deploy/all-in-one.yaml

Note that deploy/all-in-one.yaml uses the image name splunk/splunk-operator. If you pushed this image to a remote registry, you need to change the image parameter in this file to refer to the correct location.

You can stop and remove the operator by running

kubectl delete -f deploy/all-in-one.yaml

Please see the Getting Started Documentation for more information.

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