List Generator
The List generator generates parameters based on an arbitrary list of key/value pairs (as long as the values are string values). In this example, we’re targeting a local cluster named engineering-dev
:
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApplicationSet
metadata:
name: guestbook
namespace: argocd
spec:
generators:
- list:
elements:
- cluster: engineering-dev
url: https://kubernetes.default.svc
# - cluster: engineering-prod
# url: https://kubernetes.default.svc
# foo: bar
template:
metadata:
name: '{{cluster}}-guestbook'
spec:
project: "my-project"
source:
repoURL: https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd.git
targetRevision: HEAD
path: applicationset/examples/list-generator/guestbook/{{cluster}}
destination:
server: '{{url}}'
namespace: guestbook
(The full example can be found here.)
In this example, the List generator passes the url
and cluster
fields as parameters into the template. If we wanted to add a second environment, we could uncomment the second element and the ApplicationSet controller would automatically target it with the defined application.
With the ApplicationSet v0.1.0 release, one could only specify url
and cluster
element fields (plus arbitrary values
). As of ApplicationSet v0.2.0, any key/value element
pair is supported (which is also fully backwards compatible with the v0.1.0 form):
spec:
generators:
- list:
elements:
# v0.1.0 form - requires cluster/url keys:
- cluster: engineering-dev
url: https://kubernetes.default.svc
values:
additional: value
# v0.2.0+ form - does not require cluster/URL keys
# (but they are still supported).
- staging: "true"
gitRepo: https://kubernetes.default.svc
# (...)
Clusters must be predefined in Argo CD
These clusters must already be defined within Argo CD, in order to generate applications for these values. The ApplicationSet controller does not create clusters within Argo CD (for instance, it does not have the credentials to do so).
Dynamically generated elements
The List generator can also dynamically generate its elements based on a yaml/json it gets from a previous generator like git by combining the two with a matrix generator. In this example we are using the matrix generator with a git followed by a list generator and pass the content of a file in git as input to the elementsYaml
field of the list generator:
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApplicationSet
metadata:
name: elementsYaml
namespace: argocd
spec:
goTemplate: true
generators:
- matrix:
generators:
- git:
repoURL: https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd.git
revision: HEAD
files:
- path: applicationset/examples/list-generator/list-elementsYaml-example.yaml
- list:
elements: []
elementsYaml: "{{ .key.components | toJson }}"
template:
metadata:
name: '{{.name}}'
spec:
project: default
syncPolicy:
automated:
selfHeal: true
syncOptions:
- CreateNamespace=true
sources:
- chart: '{{.chart}}'
repoURL: '{{.repoUrl}}'
targetRevision: '{{.version}}'
helm:
releaseName: '{{.releaseName}}'
destination:
server: https://kubernetes.default.svc
namespace: '{{.namespace}}'
where list-elementsYaml-example.yaml
content is:
key:
components:
- name: component1
chart: podinfo
version: "6.3.2"
releaseName: component1
repoUrl: "https://stefanprodan.github.io/podinfo"
namespace: component1
- name: component2
chart: podinfo
version: "6.3.3"
releaseName: component2
repoUrl: "ghcr.io/stefanprodan/charts"
namespace: component2