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| # postgres operator prototype (WIP) | ||||
| 
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| Postgres operator manages Postgres clustes in Kubernetes using the [operator pattern](https://coreos.com/blog/introducing-operators.html) | ||||
| Postgres operator manages Postgres clusters in Kubernetes using the [operator pattern](https://coreos.com/blog/introducing-operators.html) | ||||
| During the initial run it registers the [third-party-resource (TPR)](https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/thirdpartyresources/) for Postgres. | ||||
| The Postgres TPR is essentially a schema that describes the contents of the manifests for deploying individual clusters. | ||||
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 | ||||
| One the operator is running, it performs the following actions: | ||||
| Once the operator is running, it performs the following actions: | ||||
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 | ||||
| * watches for new cluster postgres manifests and deploys corresponding clusters. | ||||
| * watches for new postgres cluster manifests and deploys corresponding clusters. | ||||
| * watches for updates to existing manifests and changes corresponding properties of the running clusters. | ||||
| * watches for deletes of the existing manifests and deletes corresponding database clusters. | ||||
| * acts on an update to the operator definition itself and changes the running clusters when necessary (i.e. when the docker image inside the operator definition has been updated.) | ||||
| * checks running clusters against the manifests and acts on the differences found. | ||||
| * periodically checks running clusters against the manifests and acts on the differences found. | ||||
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| For instance, when the user creates a new custom object of type postgresql by submitting a new manifest with kubectl, the operator fetches that object and creates the corresponding kubernetes structures (statefulsets, services, secrets) according to its definition. | ||||
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|  | @ -104,7 +104,7 @@ will get you the docker image built and deployed. | |||
|     $ make docker | ||||
|     $ sed -e "s/\(image\:.*\:\).*$/\1$TAG/" -e "/serviceAccountName/d" manifests/postgres-operator.yaml|kubectl create  -f - | ||||
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| The last line changes the docker image tag in the maniest to the one the operator image has been built with and removes | ||||
| The last line changes the docker image tag in the manifest to the one the operator image has been built with and removes | ||||
| the serviceAccountName definition, as the service account is not defined in minikube (neither it should, as one has admin | ||||
| permissions there). | ||||
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