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Create a Kubernetes cluster on Azure (AKS). | Create a Kubernetes cluster on Azure (AKS). | ||
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seems to be needed [https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/kubernetes.html#error-job-failed-system-failure-secrets-is-forbidden] | seems to be needed [https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/kubernetes.html#error-job-failed-system-failure-secrets-is-forbidden] | ||
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Revision as of 14:58, 17 March 2023
To be able to run Gitlab CI jobs on a Kubernetes cluster, a Gitlab Runner must be installed [1].
Deployment
This sections documents the steps taken to deploy a GitLab Runner instance on a Azure Kubernetes cluster by using Helm [2].
Kubernetes Cluster
Create a Kubernetes cluster on Azure (AKS). Two node pools: "agentpool" for the Kubernetes system pods and "jobs" for the CI jobs.
CLI
Follow the docs to Install the Azure CLI.
Alternatively, run the Azure CLI in a container [3]:
podman run -it mcr.microsoft.com/azure-cli
Install the Kubernetes CLI (kubectl) [4]:
az aks install-cli
Install the Helm CLI [5]:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/main/scripts/get-helm-3 | bash
Sign in
Sign in to Azure [6]:
az login
Connect to your Kubernetes Cluster. Open the Azure web dashboard for your cluster and push the "Connect" button. A list of commands will be displayed to connect to your cluster. Something like the following:
az account set --subscription ... az aks get-credentials ...
Gitlab
Register the new runner [7].
Gitlab Runner
Now it's time to install the Gitlab runner with Helm [8].
Create a namespace:
kubectl create namespace "gitlab-runner"
Create a values.yaml
file for your runner configuration [9]
like the snippet below.
Enabling RBAC support [10] seems to be needed [11] with the default AKS configuration.
gitlabUrl: "https://gitlab.com/" runnerRegistrationToken: "" rbac: create: true
Deploy the runner:
helm install --namespace gitlab-runner gitlab-runner -f values.yaml gitlab/gitlab-runner
If you change the configuration in values.yaml
, apply it with the command below. Pause your runner before upgrading it to avoid service disruptions. [12]
helm upgrade --namespace gitlab-runner gitlab-runner -f values.yaml gitlab/gitlab-runner