kubewatch is a Kubernetes watcher that currently publishes notification to Slack. Run it in your k8s cluster, and you will get event notifications in a slack channel.
In order to run kubewatch in a Kubernetes cluster quickly, the easiest way is for you to create a ConfigMap to hold kubewatch configuration. It contains a SLACK API token, channel.
An example is provided at kubewatch-configmap.yaml, do not forget to update your own slack channel and token parameters. Alternatively, you could use secrets.
Create k8s configmap:
$ kubectl create -f kubewatch-configmap.yamlCreate the Pod directly, or create your own deployment:
$ kubectl create -f kubewatch.yamlA kubewatch container will be created along with kubectl sidecar container in order to reach the API server.
Once the Pod is running, you will start seeing Kubernetes events in your configured Slack channel. Here is a screenshot:
To modify what notifications you get, update the kubewatch ConfigMap and turn on and off (true/false) resources:
resource:
deployment: false
replicationcontroller: false
replicaset: false
daemonset: false
services: true
pod: true
- you need go v1.5 or later.
- if your working copy is not in your
GOPATH, you need to set it accordingly.
$ go build -o kubewatch main.goYou can also use the Makefile directly:
$ make buildBuiding builder image:
$ make builder-imageUsing the kubewatch-builder image to build kubewatch binary:
$ make binary-image
$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
kubewatch latest f1ade726c6e2 31 seconds ago 33.08 MB
kubewatch-builder latest 6b2d325a3b88 About a minute ago 514.2 MB$ go get -u github.com/skippbox/kubewatchKubewatch supports config command for configuration. Config file will be saved at $HOME/.kubewatch.yaml
$ kubewatch config slack --channel <slack_channel> --token <slack_token>// rc, po and svc will be watched
$ kubewatch config resource --rc --po --svc
// only svc will be watched
$ kubewatch config resource --svcYou have an altenative choice to set your SLACK token, channel via environment variables:
$ export KW_SLACK_TOKEN='XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'
$ export KW_SLACK_CHANNEL='#channel_name'$ kubewatch
