Kubernetes Watch API for node.
$ npm i kube-watch
new KubeWatch(resource, options)
-> EventEmitter
import KubeWatch from 'kube-watch';
const pods = new KubeWatch('pods', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server' // Kubernetes API URL
});
pods
.on('added', event => {
console.log('Pod %s added to namespace %s with IP address %s',
event.metadata.name, event.metadata.namespace, event.status.podIP);
})
.on('modified', event => {
// do something...
})
.on('deleted', event => {
// ..do something else..
})
.on('error', err => {
console.error('Error %d: %s', err.code, err.message);
});
By default, kube-watch will first request Kubernetes API to fetch the
last resourceVersion
for requested resource. See Kubernetes documentation for more details.
If you want to specify resourceVersion
manually, see Query Parameters section.
See Kubernetes API documentation for more details.
API v1
namespaces
endpoints
events
limitranges
persistentvolumeclaims
persistentvolumes
pods
podtemplates
replicationcontrollers
resourcequotas
secrets
serviceaccounts
service
API v1beta1
horizontalpodautoscalers
ingresses
jobs
API version will be automatically selected depending on requested resource.
Watch all services in namespace public
:
const services = new KubeWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
namespace: 'public'
});
Only watch service named www
in namespace public
:
const services = new KubeWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
namespace: 'public',
name: 'www'
});
You can filter which events will be emitted using events
option.
By default, kube-watch will emit all k8s events: added
, modified
, deleted
.
const namespaces = new KubeWatch('namespaces', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
events: [ 'added' ] // watcher will only emit 'added' event
});
These extra query parameters are supported as option :
labelSelector
fieldSelector
resourceVersion
timeoutSeconds
const services = new KubeWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
labelSelector: 'public-http',
fieldSelector: 'event.status.podIP',
resourceVersion: '6587423'
});
See documentation for more details about these options.
HTTP requests are performed using request package.
Pass custom options using request
property.
const services = new KubeWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
request: {
timeout: 30000 // change HTTP request timeout
}
});
See request's http authentication
const services = new KubeWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
request: {
auth: {
user: 'foobar'
pass: 'el8'
}
}
});
See request's TLS/SSL support.
const services = new KubeWatch('services', {
url: 'http://kube-api-server',
request: {
cert: fs.readFileSync(certFile),
key: fs.readFileSync(keyFile),
passphrase: 'password',
ca: fs.readFileSync(caFile)
}
});
Run test.js in watch mode :
$ env KUBE_API_SERVER=http://kube-api-server \
npm run test:watch
Single run :
$ env KUBE_API_SERVER=http://kube-api-server \
npm run test:single
Run tests using minikube to simulate workload.
See test/run-test.sh.
$ npm test
- Improve test suites by simulating workload