AWS Marketplace
Weave GitOps is also available via the AWS Marketplace.
The following steps will allow you to deploy the Weave GitOps product to an EKS cluster via a Helm Chart.
These instructions presume you already have installed kubectl
,
eksctl
, helm
and
the Helm S3 Plugin.
Step 1: Subscribe to Weave GitOps on the AWS Marketplace
To deploy the managed Weave GitOps solution, first subscribe to the product on AWS Marketplace.
Note: it may take ~20 minutes for your Subscription to become live and deployable.
Step 2: Configure an EKS Cluster
- Create a new EKS Cluster
- Use an existing EKS Cluster
If you do not have a cluster on EKS, you can use eksctl
to create one.
Copy the contents of the sample file below into cluster-config.yaml
and replace the placeholder values with your settings.
See the eksctl
documentation for more configuration options.
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---
apiVersion: eksctl.io/v1alpha5
kind: ClusterConfig
metadata:
name: CLUSTER_NAME # Change this
region: REGION # Change this
# This section is required
iam:
withOIDC: true
serviceAccounts:
- metadata:
name: wego-service-account # Altering this will require a corresponding change in a later command
namespace: flux-system
roleOnly: true
attachPolicy:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action:
- "aws-marketplace:RegisterUsage"
Resource: '*'
# This section will create a single Managed nodegroup with one node.
# Edit or remove as desired.
managedNodeGroups:
- name: ng1
instanceType: m5.large
desiredCapacity: 1
Create the cluster:
eksctl create cluster -f cluster-config.yaml
In order to use the Weave GitOps container product, your cluster must be configured to run containers with the correct IAM Policies.
The recommended way to do this is via IRSA.
Use this eksctl
configuration below (replacing the placeholder values) to:
- Associate an OIDC provider
- Create the required service account ARN
Save the example below as oidc-config.yaml
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---
apiVersion: eksctl.io/v1alpha5
kind: ClusterConfig
metadata:
name: CLUSTER_NAME # Change this
region: REGION # Change this
# This section is required
iam:
withOIDC: true
serviceAccounts:
- metadata:
name: wego-service-account # Altering this will require a corresponding change in a later command
namespace: flux-system
roleOnly: true
attachPolicy:
Version: "2012-10-17"
Statement:
- Effect: Allow
Action:
- "aws-marketplace:RegisterUsage"
Resource: '*'
eksctl utils associate-iam-oidc-provider -f oidc-config.yaml --approve
eksctl create iamserviceaccount -f oidc-config.yaml --approve
Step 3: Fetch the Service Account Role ARN
First retrieve the ARN of the IAM role which you created for the wego-service-account
:
# replace the placeholder values with your configuration
# if you changed the service account name from wego-service-account, update that in the command
export SA_ARN=$(eksctl get iamserviceaccount --cluster <cluster-name> --region <region> | awk '/wego-service-account/ {print $3}')
echo $SA_ARN
# should return
# arn:aws:iam::<account-id>:role/eksctl-<cluster-name>-addon-iamserviceaccount-xxx-Role1-1N41MLVQEWUOF
This value will also be discoverable in your IAM console, and in the Outputs of the Cloud Formation template which created it.
Step 4: Install Weave GitOps
Copy the Chart URL from the Usage Instructions in AWS Marketplace, or download the file from the Deployment template to your workstation.
To be able to log in to your new installation, you need to set up authentication. Create a new file values.yaml
where you set your username, and a bcrypt hash of your desired password, like so:
gitops:
adminUser:
create: true
username: <UPDATE>
passwordHash: <UPDATE>
Then install it:
- Using the default Service Account Name
- Using a configured Service Account Name
helm install wego <URL/PATH> \
--namespace=flux-system \
--create-namespace \
--set serviceAccountRole="$SA_ARN" \
--values ./values.yaml
helm install wego <URL/PATH> \
--namespace=flux-system \
--create-namespace \
--set serviceAccountName='<name>' \
--set serviceAccountRole="$SA_ARN" \
--values ./values.yaml
Step 5: Check your installation
Run the following from your workstation:
kubectl get pods -n flux-system
# you should see something like the following returned
flux-system helm-controller-5b96d94c7f-tds9n 1/1 Running 0 53s
flux-system kustomize-controller-8467b8b884-x2cpd 1/1 Running 0 53s
flux-system notification-controller-55f94bc746-ggmwc 1/1 Running 0 53s
flux-system source-controller-78bfb8576-stnr5 1/1 Running 0 53s
flux-system wego-metering-f7jqp 1/1 Running 0 53s
flux-system ww-gitops-weave-gitops-5bdc9f7744-vkh65 1/1 Running 0 53s
Your Weave GitOps installation is now ready!
Next steps
In our following Get Started document, we will walk you through logging into the GitOps Dashboard and deploying an application.