* Migrate node-role.kubernetes.io/master to node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane
* Migrate node-role.kubernetes.io/master to node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane
* Migrate node-role.kubernetes.io/master to node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane
According to the canal github[1] the repo is not maintained over 5 years.
In addition, the README says
```
Originally, we thought we might more deeply integrate the two projects
(possibly even going as far as a rebranding!). However, over time it
became clear that that wasn't really necessary to fulfil our goal of
making them work well together. Ultimately, we decided to focus on
adding features to both projects rather than doing work just to
combine them.
```
So it is difficult to support canal by Kubespray at this situation.
[1]: https://github.com/projectcalico/canal
* Fix: install policy controller on kdd too
* Remove the calico_policy_version condition altogether
* Install policy controller both on canal and calico under same condition
* Added new configuration item for extra tolerations in policy controllers
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Masset <smt.masset@gmail.com>
* Added new configuration item for extra tolerations in DNS autoscaler
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Masset <smt.masset@gmail.com>
* Aligned existing handling of extra DNS tolerations
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Masset <smt.masset@gmail.com>
When running ansible-lint directly, we can see a lot of warning
message like
risky-file-permissions File permissions unset or incorrect
This fixes the warning messages.
* Calico: add v3.19.1 hashes
* enable liveness probe for calico-kube-controllers
3.19.1
* Calico: drop support for v3.16.x
* Calico: promote v3.18.3 as default
This replaces kube-master with kube_control_plane because of [1]:
The Kubernetes project is moving away from wording that is
considered offensive. A new working group WG Naming was created
to track this work, and the word "master" was declared as offensive.
A proposal was formalized for replacing the word "master" with
"control plane". This means it should be removed from source code,
documentation, and user-facing configuration from Kubernetes and
its sub-projects.
NOTE: The reason why this changes it to kube_control_plane not
kube-control-plane is for valid group names on ansible.
[1]: https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/blob/master/keps/sig-cluster-lifecycle/kubeadm/2067-rename-master-label-taint/README.md#motivation
* calico: add constant calico_min_version_required
and verify current deployed version against it.
* calico: remove upgrade support with data migration
The tool was used pre v3.0.0 and is no longer needed.
* calico: remove old version support from tasks
* calico: remove old ver support from policy ctrl
* calico: remove old ver support from node
* canal: remove old ver support
* remove unused calicoctl download checksums
calico_min_version_required is the oldest version that can be installed
Older versions can be removed.
* Update CustomResourceDefinition for kubecontrollersconfigurations.crd.projectcalico.org to v1
* Align ClusterRole for kube-controllers with upstream (calico)
* Add calico 3.7.3 support
* add calico_datastore variable to policy controller role
* add missing clusterrole rules for calico policy controller
* disable calico kube controller when kdd mode is used for versions < 3.6
* Upgrade kubernetes to v1.13.0
* Remove all precense of scheduler.alpha.kubernetes.io/critical-pod in templates
* Fix cert dir
* Use kubespray v2.8 as baseline for gitlab
* failed
* version_compare
* succeeded
* skipped
* success
* version_compare becomes version since ansible 2.5
* ansible minimal version updated in doc and spec
* last version_compare
* Changes to assign pod priority to kube components.
* Removed the boolean flag pod_priority_assignment
* Created new priorityclass k8s-cluster-critical
* Created new priorityclass k8s-cluster-critical
* Fixed the trailing spaces
* Fixed the trailing spaces
* Added kube version check while creating Priority Class k8s-cluster-critical
* Moved k8s-cluster-critical.yml
* Moved k8s-cluster-critical.yml to kube_config_dir
When enable_network_policy is set to True with Calico 3 kubectl
apply fails with the error:
The Deployment "calico-kube-controllers" is invalid:
spec.strategy.rollingUpdate: Forbidden: may not be specified when
strategy type is 'Recreate'
See
https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kubespray/issues/3267
Changing the update strategy to RollingUpdate avoids this error.
* calico upgrade to v3
* update calico_rr version
* add missing file
* change contents of main.yml as it was left old version
* enable network policy by default
* remove unneeded task
* Fix kubelet calico settings
* fix when statement
* switch back to node-kubeconfig.yaml