From Zero to K8S to Leafnodes using Helm
First, we need a number of Kubernetes clusters to be setup already. In this case we’ll create a few in Digital Ocean using the doctl
tool but you could use any K8S solution available:
brew install doctl
doctl kubernetes cluster create nats-k8s-sfo2 --count 3 --region sfo2
doctl kubernetes cluster create nats-k8s-ams3 --count 3 --region ams3
Next, get your NGS credentials with leafnodes enabled. For this follow these instructions and choose the Developer
plan which is free and will allow you to create leafnode connections for a couple of clusters. Once you got the credentials, upload them as a secret to your K8S clusters:
for ctx in do-ams3-nats-k8s-ams3 do-sfo2-nats-k8s-sfo2; do
kubectl --context $ctx create secret generic ngs-creds --from-file $HOME/.nkeys/creds/synadia/NGS/NGS.creds
done
Install Helm3 and add the NATS helm chart repo:
brew install helm
helm repo add nats https://nats-io.github.io/k8s/helm/charts/
helm repo update
Create the config that adds the leafnode connection to Synadia’s NGS:
# nats.yaml
leafnodes:
enabled: true
remotes:
- url: tls://connect.ngs.global:7422
credentials:
secret:
name: ngs-creds
key: NGS.creds
natsbox:
enabled: true
Deploy it to your K8S regions:
for ctx in do-ams3-nats-k8s-ams3 do-sfo2-nats-k8s-sfo2; do
helm --kube-context $ctx install nats nats/nats -f nats.yaml
done
To test the multi-region connectivity by using the nats-box
container that got deployed in each cluster:
kubectl --context do-ams3-nats-k8s-ams3 exec -it nats-box -- nats sub -s nats hello
Listening on [hello]
while true; do
kubectl --context do-sfo2-nats-k8s-sfo2 exec -it nats-box -- nats pub -s nats hello 'Hello World!'
done
Results from the subscribe session:
[#1] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#2] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#3] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#4] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#5] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#6] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#7] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#8] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'
[#9] Received on [hello]: 'Hello World!'