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| # Kubectl Plugin for Zalando's Postgres Operator
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| This plugin is a prototype developed as a part of **Google Summer of Code 2019** under the [Postgres Operator](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2019/organizations/6187982082539520/) organization.
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| ## Installation of kubectl pg plugin
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| This project uses Go Modules for dependency management to build locally.
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| Install go and enable go modules with ```export GO111MODULE=on```.
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| From Go >=1.13 Go modules will be enabled by default.
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| 
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| ```bash
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| # Assumes you have a working KUBECONFIG
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| $ GO111MODULE="on"
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| $ GOPATH/src/github.com/zalando/postgres-operator/kubectl-pg  go mod vendor
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| # This generate a vendor directory with all dependencies needed by the plugin.
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| $ $GOPATH/src/github.com/zalando/postgres-operator/kubectl-pg  go install
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| # This will place the kubectl-pg binary in your $GOPATH/bin
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Before using the kubectl pg plugin make sure to set KUBECONFIG env variable
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| Ideally KUBECONFIG is found in $HOME/.kube/config else specify the KUBECONFIG path here.
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| ```export KUBECONFIG=$HOME/.kube/config```
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| 
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| ## List all commands available in kubectl pg
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| ```kubectl pg --help``` (or) ```kubectl pg```
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| 
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| ## Check if Postgres Operator is installed and running
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| ```kubectl pg check```
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| 
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| ## Create a new cluster using manifest file
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| ```kubectl pg create -f acid-minimal-cluster.yaml```
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| 
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| ## List postgres resources
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| ```kubectl pg list```
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| List clusters across namespaces
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| ```kubectl pg list all```
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| 
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| ## Update existing cluster using manifest file
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| ```kubectl pg update -f acid-minimal-cluster.yaml```
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| ## Delete existing cluster
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| Using the manifest file:
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| ```kubectl pg delete -f acid-minimal-cluster.yaml```
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| Or by specifying the cluster name:
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| ```kubectl pg delete acid-minimal-cluster```
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| Use `--namespace` or `-n` flag if your cluster is in a different namespace to where your current context is pointing to:
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| ```kubectl pg delete acid-minimal-cluster -n namespace01```
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| 
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| ## Adding manifest roles to an existing cluster
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| ```kubectl pg add-user USER01 -p CREATEDB,LOGIN -c acid-minimal-cluster```
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| 
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| Privileges can only be [SUPERUSER, REPLICATION, INHERIT, LOGIN, NOLOGIN, CREATEROLE, CREATEDB, BYPASSURL]
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| Note: By default, a LOGIN user is created (unless NOLOGIN is specified).
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| 
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| ## Adding databases to an existing cluster
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| You have to specify an owner of the new database and this role must already exist in the cluster:
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| ```kubectl pg add-db DB01 -o OWNER01 -c acid-minimal-cluster```
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| 
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| ## Extend the volume of an existing pg cluster
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| ```kubectl pg ext-volume 2Gi -c acid-minimal-cluster```
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| 
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| ## Print the version of Postgres Operator and kubectl pg plugin
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| ```kubectl pg version```
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| 
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| ## Connect to the shell of a postgres pod
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| Connect to the master pod:
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| ```kubectl pg connect -c CLUSTER -m```
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| Connect to a random replica pod:
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| ```kubectl pg connect -c CLUSTER```
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| Connect to a certain replica pod:
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| ```kubectl pg connect -c CLUSTER -r 0```
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| 
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| ## Connect to a database via psql
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| Adding the `-p` flag allows you to directly connect to a given database with the psql client.
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| With `-u` you specify the user. If left out the name of the current OS user is taken.
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| `-d` lets you specify the database. If no database is specified, it will be the same as the user name.
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| Connect to `app_db` database on the master with role `app_user`:
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| ```kubectl pg connect -c CLUSTER -m -p -u app_user -d app_db```
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| Connect to the `postgres` database on a random replica with role `postgres`:
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| ```kubectl pg connect -c CLUSTER -p -u postgres```
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| Connect to a certain replica assuming name of OS user, database role and name are all the same:
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| ```kubectl pg connect -c CLUSTER -r 0 -p```
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| ## Access Postgres Operator logs
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| ```kubectl pg logs -o```
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| ## Access Patroni logs of different database pods
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| Fetch logs of master:
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| ```kubectl pg logs -c CLUSTER -m```
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| Fetch logs of a random replica pod:
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| ```kubectl pg logs -c CLUSTER```
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| Fetch logs of specified replica
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| ```kubectl pg logs -c CLUSTER -r 2```
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| 
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| ## Development
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| When making changes to the plugin make sure to change the (major/patch) version of plugin in `build.sh` script and run `./build.sh`.
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| 
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| ## Google Summer of Code 2019
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| 
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| ### GSoC Proposal
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| [kubectl pg proposal](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-WMy9HkfZ1XnnMbzplMe9rCzKrRMGaMz4owLVXXPb7w/edit)
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| 
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| ### Weekly Reports
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| https://github.com/VineethReddy02/GSoC-Kubectl-Plugin-for-Postgres-Operator-tracker
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| 
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| ### Final Project Report
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| https://gist.github.com/VineethReddy02/159283bd368a710379eaf0f6bd60a40a
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