IMPS (IMagePullSecrets) controller is a Kubernetes operator that manages pull secrets based label or annotation selectors. It natively supports ECR and standard docker configuration secrets.
IMPS provides two modes of operation:
- IMPS controller: a full fledged solution for managing and refreshing secrets in multiple namespaces
- IMPS token refresher: a small utility that allows to refresh ECR tokens inside one namespace
The token refresher Docker images are available in the ghcr.io/banzaicloud/imagepullsecrets-refresher
Docker Registry.
The refresher uses the same kind of secrets as we will discuss in regard the Controller, however it can only output pull secrets into a single namespace.
For example a Pod running the refresher with the following arguments:
/manager
--target-secret=default.ecr-image-pull-secrets
--source-secret=default.ecr-credentials-1
--source-secret=default.ecr-credentials-2
will ensure that the AWS credentials stored inside the default
namespaces ecr-credentails-1
and ecr-credentials-2
secrets are used to fetch
ECR tokens for the set registries, and the image pull secret will be put inside the ecr-image-pull-secrets
secret inside the default
namespace.
The format of AWS credentials needed by the refresher is the following:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: ecr-credentials-1
namespace: default
type: banzaicloud.io/aws-ecr-login-config
stringData:
accessKeyID: XXX # AWS AccessKeyID
secretKey: XXXX # AWS SecretAccessKey
region: us-east-1 # ECR repository's region to use the token for
accountID: "123456789" # ECR repository's account ID to use the token for
roleArn: "arn:aws:iam::0000000000000:role/ECR-PulllAccess" # Optional, use to assume role in cross account environments
The secret type should be banzaicloud.io/aws-ecr-login-config
.
Note: the refresher needs list and watch Cluster permissions for secrets, and read access to the source secrets, and created/delete/update for the target secret.
If there's interest we can provide a helm chart for the refresher too, please create an issue if you are interested.
The solution is geared towards Istio or any solution relying on sidecar injection. The issue is
that the sidecar injection can happen in any namespace the user starts a Deployment
or StatefulSet
(Workload
from now on). Assuming that the image is inside a private docker registry the Pod
of Workload
needs to
have access to that registry.
ImagePullSecrets can be specified at many places, like inside a ServiceAccount
, however the sidecar injector should not
change the Pod
's service account. What it can do, is to add a new Secret
reference inside the Pod
's
imagePullSecrets
list. Unfortunately you cannot specify a namespace field in that list, meaning that the Secret
needs to reside in the same Namespace
as the Pod
.
As we did not want to implement this feature inside our sidecar injector, we came up with the concept of IMPS.
For example the following CustomResource
instructs IMPS to create a secret called istio-pull-secret
inside each
Namespace
with the annotation of sidecar.istio.io/inject=true
or if any Pod inside a namespace has the same
annotation:
apiVersion: images.banzaicloud.io/v1alpha1
kind: ImagePullSecret
metadata:
name: imps
spec:
registry:
credentials:
- name: registry--https-index.docker.io-v1-pull-secret-5cbe024b
namespace: registry-access
target:
namespaces:
annotations:
- matchAnnotations:
sidecar.istio.io/inject: "true"
namespacesWithPods:
annotations:
- matchAnnotations:
sidecar.istio.io/inject: "true"
secret:
name: istio-pull-secret
The secret will contain the docker login config from the registry--https-index.docker.io-v1-pull-secret-5cbe024b
secret from the registry-access
namespace.
Given that this CR is controlling the IMPS controller any time a new Pod
starts, or a Namespace
gets created the
secret will be injected automatically.
Helm chart's source is available in deploy/imagepullsecrets
.
The helm chart can also be downloaded from the banzaicloud-stable
helm repository:
helm repo add banzaicloud-stable https://kubernetes-charts.banzaicloud.com
helm install imps banzaicloud-stable/imagepullsecrets
The secrets specified in the .spec.registry.credentials
array can be pointed to a secret that is created the same way
as described in Pull an Image from a Private Registry.
If multiple credentials are specified, their contents will be merged into a single kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson
typed
Secret
.
IMPS supports logging in to ECR registries. This can be useful if you need to access an ECR registry from outside of AWS, as ECR issues tokens that are only valid for 12 hours, then they need to be renewed based on IAM credentials.
To add an ECR repository login credential create a secret based on this template:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: ecr-pull-secret
namespace: registry-access
type: banzaicloud.io/aws-ecr-login-config
stringData:
accessKeyID: XXX # AWS AccessKeyID
secretKey: XXXX # AWS SecretAccessKey
region: us-east-1 # ECR repository's region to use the token for
accountID: "123456789" # ECR repository's account ID to use the token for
roleArn: "arn:aws:iam::0000000000000:role/ECR-PulllAccess" # Optional, use to assume role in cross account environments
Note: Make sure accountID
is given as string and not bare numbers, Kubernetes Secret's stringData
field will only accept strings.
The following CR will provision the .spec.registry.credentials
login credentials in the namespaces listed under the
.spec.target.names.
:
apiVersion: images.banzaicloud.io/v1alpha1
kind: ImagePullSecret
metadata:
name: imps
spec:
registry:
credentials:
- name: registry--https-index.docker.io-v1-pull-secret-5cbe024b
namespace: registry-access
- name: registry--999653XXXXX.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com-pull-secret-5e3481fc
namespace: registry-access
target:
namespaces:
names:
- backyards-registry-access
- backyards-system
- backyards-canary
- cert-manager
- istio-system
secret:
name: istio-pull-secret
This example CR instructs the controller to:
- load the
registry--https-index.docker.io-v1-pull-secret-5cbe024b
secret from theregistry-access
namespace - load the
registry--999653XXXXX.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com-pull-secret-5e3481fc
ECR credential-based secret from theregistry-access
namespace- Given that this is an ECR typed secret, it will call the AWS API to obtain a login token an generate the resulting docker authentication config
- merges all of the docker authentication resulting from the previous steps
- writes the resulting configuration into the
istio-pull-secret
in the following namespaces:backyards-registry-access
backyards-system
backyards-canary
cert-manager
istio-system
If the ECR credentials are to expire the controller will automatically execute the previous steps again to ensure that the tokens are still valid.
As it is visible from the previous examples both the .spec.namespaces.annotations
and .spec.namespaces.labels
are
arrays. The intent behind is that a namespace is selected for inclusion of the pull secret if ANY of those conditions
match (logical OR).
For example:
apiVersion: images.banzaicloud.io/v1alpha1
kind: ImagePullSecret
metadata:
name: imps
spec:
# ...
target:
namespaces:
annotations:
- matchAnnotations:
sidecar.istio.io/inject: "true"
- matchAnnotations:
backyards.banzaicloud.io/image-registry-access: "true"
labels:
- matchExpressions:
- key: istio.io/rev
operator: Exists
names:
- backyards-registry-access
- backyards-system
- backyards-canary
- cert-manager
- istio-system
namespacesWithPods:
annotations:
- matchAnnotations:
sidecar.istio.io/inject: "true"
labels:
- matchExpressions:
- key: istio.io/rev
operator: Exists
secret:
name: istio-pull-secret
This CR instructs IMPS to provision istio-pull-secret
if any of the following conditions is true:
- The namespace has an annotation of
sidecar.istio.io/inject=true
OR - The namespace has an annotation of
backyards.banzaicloud.io/image-registry-access=true
OR - The namespace has a label with key
istio.io/rev
OR - The namespace's name is listed in the names part OR
- A pod exists inside the namespace that has an annotation of
sidecar.istio.io/inject=true
OR - A pod exists inside the namespace that has a label with key
istio.io/rev
In case there is an issue with the controller the imps CR shows the reason of the issue. For example:
# kubectl get imps
NAME STATE RECONCILED VALIDITY SECONDS SECRET NAME NAMESPACES
imps-imagepullsecrets-controller-default Failed 21m 43161 default-secret-name ["default"]
The Failed
string indicates that something is wrong when creating the target secrets. To check the details, please describe the given IMPS CR:
# kubectl describe imps imps-imagepullsecrets-controller-default
Name: imps-imagepullsecrets-controller-default
Namespace:
...
Status:
Last Successful Reconciliation: 2021-10-25T11:39:18Z
Managed Namespaces:
default
Reason: some source secrets failed to render
Source Secret Status:
default.test: Ok
default.test2: operation error ECR: GetAuthorizationToken, https response error StatusCode: 400, RequestID: fa6b9762-522d-4aee-bb6d-69280ed22ae7, api error UnrecognizedClientException: The security token included in the request is invalid.
Status: Failed
Validity Seconds: 43161
Events:
Type Reason Age From Message
---- ------ ---- ---- -------
Warning SourceCredentialsError 30m (x2 over 30m) imagepullsecrets-controller some source secrets failed to render
Warning SourceCredentialsError 27m (x2 over 27m) imagepullsecrets-controller Source cerdentials failed to process: some source secrets failed to render
Warning SourceCredentialsError 22m (x3 over 23m) imagepullsecrets-controller Source cerdentials failed to process: [default.test2]
The Status.Status
field indicates that the reconciliation has failed. The Status.Reason
shows the failure case (some source secrets failed to render
). The Status.Source Secret Status
indicates what failed during the reconciliation:
Source Secret Status:
default.test: Ok
default.test2: operation error ECR: GetAuthorizationToken, https response error StatusCode: 400, RequestID: fa6b9762-522d-4aee-bb6d-69280ed22ae7, api error UnrecognizedClientException: The security token included in the request is invalid.
As it is visible here the default
namespace's test2
source credential has failed.
Other projects focusing on this problem space:
- https://github.com/SUSE/registries-operator
- https://github.com/titansoft-pte-ltd/imagepullsecret-patcher
The project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.