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A self-authorizing Kubernetes deployment on a ZeroTier private network. |
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This is a quick tutorial for setting up a Kubernetes deployment which can self-authorize each new replica onto your private ZeroTier network with no additional configuration needed when you scale. The Kubernetes-specific instructions and content is based on the [hellonode](http://kubernetes.io/docs/hellonode/) tutorial. |
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## Preliminary tasks |
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**Step 1: Go to [my.zerotier.com](https://www.my.zerotier.com) and generate an API key. This key will be used by ZeroTier to automatically authorize new instances of your VMs to join your deployment network during replication. |
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**Step 2: Create a new `private` network. Take note of the network ID: `nwid` |
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**Step 3: Follow the instructions from the [hellonode](ttp://kubernetes.io/docs/hellonode/) tutorial and set up your development system (install Google Cloud SDK). |
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## Construct docker container |
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Step 4: Create necessary files for inclusion in Dockerfile |
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- `mkdir ztkube` |
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### Add the following files to the `ztkube` directory. These files will be compiled into the Docker image. |
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Create an empty file to specify the private deployment network you created in *Step 2*: |
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- `<nwid>.conf` |
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- The `entrypoint.sh` script will start the ZeroTier service in the VM, attempt to join your deployment network and automatically authorize the new VM if your network is set to private. |
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``` |
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./zerotier |
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zerotier-cli join $(NWID).conf |
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zerotier-cli net-auth $(NWID) $(DEVID) |
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``` |
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The cli tool config `.zerotierCliSettings`, this should contain your API keys to authorize new devices on your network. In this example the default controller is hosted by us at [my.zerotier.com](https://www.my.zerotier.com). YOu can host your own network controller and you'll need to modify the cli config accordingly: |
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``` |
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{ |
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"configVersion": 1, |
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"defaultCentral": "@my.zerotier.com", |
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"defaultController": "@my.zerotier.com", |
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"defaultOne": "@local", |
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"things": { |
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"local": { |
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"auth": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", |
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"type": "one", |
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"url": "http://127.0.0.1:9993/" |
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}, |
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"my.zerotier.com": { |
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"auth": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", |
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"type": "central", |
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"url": "https://my.zerotier.com/" |
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}, |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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`Dockerfile` |
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``` |
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FROM node:4.4 |
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EXPOSE 8080 |
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COPY server.js . |
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COPY zerotier . |
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COPY zerotier-cli . |
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COPY entrypoint.sh . |
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COPY .zerotierCliSettings <settings path>?> |
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CMD node server.js |
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``` |
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Step 5: Lastly, build the image: |
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`docker build -t gcr.io/$PROJECT_ID/hello-node .` |
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Step 6: Build and push the docker image to your *Container Registry* |
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`gcloud docker push gcr.io/$PROJECT_ID/hello-node:v1` |
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Step 7: Create Kubernetes Cluster |
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`gcloud config set compute/zone us-central1-a` |
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`gcloud container clusters create hello-world` |
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`gcloud container clusters get-credentials hello-world` |
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Step 8: Create your pod |
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`kubectl run hello-node --image=gcr.io/$PROJECT_ID/hello-node:v1 --port=8080` |
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Step 9: Scale |
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`kubectl scale deployment hello-node --replicas=4` |
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Now, after a minute or so you can use `zerotier-cli net-members <nwid>` to show all of your VM instances on your ZeroTier deployment network. If you haven't configured your local CLI, you can simply log into [my.zerotier.com](https://my.zerotier.com), go to *Networks -> <nwid>*. |
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