Resource Health
Overview
Argo CD provides built-in health assessment for several standard Kubernetes types, which is then surfaced to the overall Application health status as a whole. The following checks are made for specific types of kubernetes resources:
Deployment, ReplicaSet, StatefulSet, DaemonSet
- Observed generation is equal to desired generation.
- Number of updated replicas equals the number of desired replicas.
Service
- If service type is of type
LoadBalancer
, thestatus.loadBalancer.ingress
list is non-empty, with at least one value forhostname
orIP
.
Ingress
- The
status.loadBalancer.ingress
list is non-empty, with at least one value forhostname
orIP
.
Job
- If job
.spec.suspended
is set to ‘true’, then the job and app health will be marked as suspended.
PersistentVolumeClaim
- The
status.phase
isBound
Argocd App
The health assessment of argoproj.io/Application
CRD has been removed in argocd 1.8 (see #3781 for more information). You might need to restore it if you are using app-of-apps pattern and orchestrating synchronization using sync waves. Add the following resource customization in argocd-cm
ConfigMap:
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: argocd-cm
namespace: argocd
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: argocd-cm
app.kubernetes.io/part-of: argocd
data:
resource.customizations: |
argoproj.io/Application:
health.lua: |
hs = {}
hs.status = "Progressing"
hs.message = ""
if obj.status ~= nil then
if obj.status.health ~= nil then
hs.status = obj.status.health.status
if obj.status.health.message ~= nil then
hs.message = obj.status.health.message
end
end
end
return hs
Custom Health Checks
Argo CD supports custom health checks written in Lua. This is useful if you:
- Are affected by known issues where your
Ingress
orStatefulSet
resources are stuck inProgressing
state because of bug in your resource controller. - Have a custom resource for which Argo CD does not have a built-in health check.
There are two ways to configure a custom health check. The next two sections describe those ways.
Way 1. Define a Custom Health Check in argocd-cm
ConfigMap
Custom health checks can be defined in
resource.customizations: |
<group/kind>:
health.lua: |
field of argocd-cm
. If you are using argocd-operator, this is overridden by the argocd-operator resourceCustomizations.
The following example demonstrates a health check for cert-manager.io/Certificate
.
data:
resource.customizations: |
cert-manager.io/Certificate:
health.lua: |
hs = {}
if obj.status ~= nil then
if obj.status.conditions ~= nil then
for i, condition in ipairs(obj.status.conditions) do
if condition.type == "Ready" and condition.status == "False" then
hs.status = "Degraded"
hs.message = condition.message
return hs
end
if condition.type == "Ready" and condition.status == "True" then
hs.status = "Healthy"
hs.message = condition.message
return hs
end
end
end
end
hs.status = "Progressing"
hs.message = "Waiting for certificate"
return hs
In order to prevent duplication of the custom health check for potentially multiple resources, it is also possible to specify a wildcard in the resource kind, and anywhere in the resource group, like this:
resource.customizations: |
ec2.aws.crossplane.io/*:
health.lua: |
...
resource.customizations: |
"*.aws.crossplane.io/*":
health.lua: |
...
Important
Please note the required quotes in the resource customization health section, if the wildcard starts with *
.
The obj
is a global variable which contains the resource. The script must return an object with status and optional message field. The custom health check might return one of the following health statuses:
Healthy
- the resource is healthyProgressing
- the resource is not healthy yet but still making progress and might be healthy soonDegraded
- the resource is degradedSuspended
- the resource is suspended and waiting for some external event to resume (e.g. suspended CronJob or paused Deployment)
By default health typically returns Progressing
status.
NOTE: As a security measure, access to the standard Lua libraries will be disabled by default. Admins can control access by setting resource.customizations.useOpenLibs.<group_kind>
. In the following example, standard libraries are enabled for health check of cert-manager.io/Certificate
.
data:
resource.customizations: |
cert-manager.io/Certificate:
health.lua.useOpenLibs: true
health.lua: |
# Lua standard libraries are enabled for this script
Way 2. Contribute a Custom Health Check
A health check can be bundled into Argo CD. Custom health check scripts are located in the resource_customizations
directory of https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd. This must have the following directory structure:
argo-cd
|-- resource_customizations
| |-- your.crd.group.io # CRD group
| | |-- MyKind # Resource kind
| | | |-- health.lua # Health check
| | | |-- health_test.yaml # Test inputs and expected results
| | | +-- testdata # Directory with test resource YAML definitions
Each health check must have tests defined in health_test.yaml
file. The health_test.yaml
is a YAML file with the following structure:
tests:
- healthStatus:
status: ExpectedStatus
message: Expected message
inputPath: testdata/test-resource-definition.yaml
To test the implemented custom health checks, run go test -v ./util/lua/
.
The PR#1139 is an example of Cert Manager CRDs custom health check.
Please note that bundled health checks with wildcards are not supported.