--- title: Kubernetes description: Kubernetes Configuration --- The Kubernetes connectivity has the following requirements: - Kubernetes 1.19+ - Metrics Service - An Ingress controller The Kubernetes connection is configured in the `kubernetes.yaml` file. There are 3 modes to choose from: - **disabled** - disables kubernetes connectivity - **default** - uses the default kubeconfig [resolution](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/) - **cluster** - uses a service account inside the cluster ```yaml mode: default ``` ## Services Once the Kubernetes connection is configured, individual services can be configured to pull statistics. Only CPU and Memory are currently supported. Inside of the service you'd like to connect to a pod: ```yaml - Emby: icon: emby.png href: "http://emby.home/" description: Media server namespace: media # The kubernetes namespace the app resides in app: emby # The name of the deployed app ``` The `app` field is used to create a label selector, in this example case it would match pods with the label: `app.kubernetes.io/name=emby`. Sometimes this is insufficient for complex or atypical application deployments. In these cases, the `podSelector` field can be used. Any field selector can be used with it, so it allows for some very powerful selection capabilities. For instance, it can be utilized to roll multiple underlying deployments under one application to see a high-level aggregate: ```yaml - Element Chat: icon: matrix-light.png href: https://chat.example.com description: Matrix Synapse Powered Chat app: matrix-element namespace: comms podSelector: >- app.kubernetes.io/instance in ( matrix-element, matrix-media-repo, matrix-media-repo-postgresql, matrix-synapse ) ``` !!! note A blank string as a podSelector does not deactivate it, but will actually select all pods in the namespace. This is a useful way to capture the resource usage of a complex application siloed to a single namespace, like Longhorn. ## Automatic Service Discovery Homepage features automatic service discovery by Ingress annotations. All configuration options can be applied using typical annotation syntax, beginning with `gethomepage.dev/`. ```yaml apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: emby annotations: gethomepage.dev/enabled: "true" gethomepage.dev/description: Media Server gethomepage.dev/group: Media gethomepage.dev/icon: emby.png gethomepage.dev/name: Emby gethomepage.dev/widget.type: "emby" gethomepage.dev/widget.url: "https://emby.example.com" gethomepage.dev/pod-selector: "" gethomepage.dev/weight: 10 # optional gethomepage.dev/instance: "public" # optional spec: rules: - host: emby.example.com http: paths: - backend: service: name: emby port: number: 8080 path: / pathType: Prefix ``` When the Kubernetes cluster connection has been properly configured, this service will be automatically discovered and added to your Homepage. **You do not need to specify the `namespace` or `app` values, as they will be automatically inferred.** If you are using multiple instances of homepage, an `instance` annotation can be specified to limit services to a specific instance. If no instance is provided, the service will be visible on all instances. If you have a single service that needs to be shown on multiple specific instances of homepage (but not on all of them), the service can be annotated by multiple `instance.name` annotations, where `name` can be the names of your specific multiple homepage instances. For example, a service that is annotated with `gethomepage.dev/instance.public: ""` and `gethomepage.dev/instance.internal: ""` will be shown on `public` and `internal` homepage instances. Use the `gethomepage.dev/pod-selector` selector to specify the pod used for the health check. For example, a service that is annotated with `gethomepage.dev/pod-selector: app.kubernetes.io/name=deployment` would link to a pod with the label `app.kubernetes.io/name: deployment`. ### Traefik IngressRoute support Homepage can also read ingresses defined using the Traefik IngressRoute custom resource definition. Due to the complex nature of Traefik routing rules, it is required for the `gethomepage.dev/href` annotation to be set: ```yaml apiVersion: traefik.io/v1alpha1 kind: IngressRoute metadata: name: emby annotations: gethomepage.dev/href: "https://emby.example.com" gethomepage.dev/enabled: "true" gethomepage.dev/description: Media Server gethomepage.dev/group: Media gethomepage.dev/icon: emby.png gethomepage.dev/app: emby-app # optional, may be needed if app.kubernetes.io/name != ingress metadata.name gethomepage.dev/name: Emby gethomepage.dev/widget.type: "emby" gethomepage.dev/widget.url: "https://emby.example.com" gethomepage.dev/pod-selector: "" gethomepage.dev/weight: 10 # optional gethomepage.dev/instance: "public" # optional spec: entryPoints: - websecure routes: - kind: Rule match: Host(`emby.example.com`) services: - kind: Service name: emby namespace: emby port: 8080 scheme: http strategy: RoundRobin weight: 10 ``` If the `href` attribute is not present, Homepage will ignore the specific IngressRoute. ## Caveats Similarly to Docker service discovery, there currently is no rigid ordering to discovered services and discovered services will be displayed above those specified in the `services.yaml`.