Some Kubernetes installations source all their images from an internal registry. kube-prometheus supports this use case and helps the user synchronize every image it uses to the internal registry and generate manifests pointing at the internal registry.
To produce the docker pull/tag/push
commands that will synchronize upstream images to internal-registry.com/organization
(after having run the jb
command to populate the vendor directory):
$ jsonnet -J vendor -S --tla-str repository=internal-registry.com/organization examples/sync-to-internal-registry.jsonnet
$ docker pull k8s.gcr.io/addon-resizer:1.8.4
$ docker tag k8s.gcr.io/addon-resizer:1.8.4 internal-registry.com/organization/addon-resizer:1.8.4
$ docker push internal-registry.com/organization/addon-resizer:1.8.4
$ docker pull quay.io/prometheus/alertmanager:v0.16.2
$ docker tag quay.io/prometheus/alertmanager:v0.16.2 internal-registry.com/organization/alertmanager:v0.16.2
$ docker push internal-registry.com/organization/alertmanager:v0.16.2
...
The output of this command can be piped to a shell to be executed by appending | sh
.
Then to generate manifests with internal-registry.com/organization
, use the withImageRepository
mixin:
local mixin = import 'kube-prometheus/addons/config-mixins.libsonnet';
local kp = (import 'kube-prometheus/main.libsonnet') + {
values+:: {
common+: {
namespace: 'monitoring',
},
},
} + mixin.withImageRepository('internal-registry.com/organization');
{ ['00namespace-' + name]: kp.kubePrometheus[name] for name in std.objectFields(kp.kubePrometheus) } +
{ ['0prometheus-operator-' + name]: kp.prometheusOperator[name] for name in std.objectFields(kp.prometheusOperator) } +
{ ['node-exporter-' + name]: kp.nodeExporter[name] for name in std.objectFields(kp.nodeExporter) } +
{ ['kube-state-metrics-' + name]: kp.kubeStateMetrics[name] for name in std.objectFields(kp.kubeStateMetrics) } +
{ ['alertmanager-' + name]: kp.alertmanager[name] for name in std.objectFields(kp.alertmanager) } +
{ ['prometheus-' + name]: kp.prometheus[name] for name in std.objectFields(kp.prometheus) } +
{ ['grafana-' + name]: kp.grafana[name] for name in std.objectFields(kp.grafana) }