I am writing an ansible playbook right now that deploys a dockerized application in kubernetes. However, for molecularity purposes I would rather not hard code the files that need to be apply after doing kompose convert -f docker-compose.yaml --volumes hostPath
Is there a way to apply all the files in a directory?
You can apply all files in a folder with
kubectl apply -f <folder>
You may also be interested in parameterization of your manifest files using Kustomize e.g. use more replicas in a prod-namespace than in a test-namespace. You can apply parameterized manifest files with
kubectl apply -k <folder>
An ansible-specific answer, using the ansible k8s
module, would be:
- name: Apply all manifests in a given folder
k8s:
state: present
definition: "{{ lookup('template', '{{ item }}') }}"
namespace: default
with_fileglob:
- "manifests/*.yaml"
- "manifests/*.j2"
This would also allow you to template your manifests and parse them on-the-fly when applying the whole folder.
Please note that this ansible task expects that the manifests
folder is in the same path as the running playbook is.
The above command to give the directory as an option to "-f" works perfectly if you want to apply all the files in the given directory.
The following should apply the yaml files in the current directory matching the given criteria (e.g. here all yamls starting with test)
kubectl apply $(ls test*.yaml | awk ' { print " -f " $1 } ')