Installing Knative Eventing using YAML files
This topic describes how to install Knative Eventing by applying YAML files using the kubectl
CLI.
Prerequisites
Before installation, you must meet the prerequisites. See Knative Prerequisites.
Install the Eventing component
To install the Eventing component:
Install the required custom resource definitions (CRDs):
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/knative/eventing/releases/download/v0.22.0/eventing-crds.yaml
Install the core components of Eventing:
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/knative/eventing/releases/download/v0.22.0/eventing-core.yaml
For information about the YAML files in the Knative Serving and Eventing releases, see Installation files.
Verify the installation
Monitor the Knative components until all of the components show a STATUS
of Running
:
kubectl get pods --namespace knative-eventing
Optional: Install a default channel (messaging) layer
The tabs below expand to show instructions for installing a default channel layer. Follow the procedure for the channel of your choice:
Then install the Apache Kafka channel:
curl -L "https://github.com/knative-sandbox/eventing-kafka/releases/download/v0.22.0/channel-consolidated.yaml" \
| sed 's/REPLACE_WITH_CLUSTER_URL/my-cluster-kafka-bootstrap.kafka:9092/' \
| kubectl apply -f -
To learn more about the Apache Kafka channel, try our sample
Install the Google Cloud Pub/Sub channel:
# This installs both the Channel and the GCP Sources.
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/google/knative-gcp/releases/download/v0.22.0/cloud-run-events.yaml
To learn more about the Google Cloud Pub/Sub channel, try our sample
The following command installs an implementation of channel that runs in-memory. This implementation is nice because it is simple and standalone, but it is unsuitable for production use cases.
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/knative/eventing/releases/download/v0.22.0/in-memory-channel.yaml
Then install the NATS Streaming channel:
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/knative-sandbox/eventing-natss/releases/download/v0.22.0/300-natss-channel.yaml
Optional: Install a broker layer:
The tabs below expand to show instructions for installing the broker layer. Follow the procedure for the broker of your choice:
The following commands install the Apache Kafka broker, and run event routing in a system namespace, knative-eventing
, by default.
Install the Kafka controller by entering the following command:
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/knative-sandbox/eventing-kafka-broker/releases/download/v0.22.0/eventing-kafka-controller.yaml
Install the Kafka broker data plane by entering the following command:
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/knative-sandbox/eventing-kafka-broker/releases/download/v0.22.0/eventing-kafka-broker.yaml
For more information, see the Kafka broker documentation.
The following command installs an implementation of broker that utilizes channels and runs event routing components in a System Namespace, providing a smaller and simpler installation.
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/knative/eventing/releases/download/v0.22.0/mt-channel-broker.yaml
To customize which broker channel implementation is used, update the following ConfigMap to specify which configurations are used for which namespaces:
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: config-br-defaults
namespace: knative-eventing
data:
default-br-config: |
# This is the cluster-wide default broker channel.
clusterDefault:
brokerClass: MTChannelBasedBroker
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
name: imc-channel
namespace: knative-eventing
# This allows you to specify different defaults per-namespace,
# in this case the "some-namespace" namespace will use the Kafka
# channel ConfigMap by default (only for example, you will need
# to install kafka also to make use of this).
namespaceDefaults:
some-namespace:
brokerClass: MTChannelBasedBroker
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
name: kafka-channel
namespace: knative-eventing
The referenced imc-channel
and kafka-channel
example ConfigMaps would look like:
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: imc-channel
namespace: knative-eventing
data:
channelTemplateSpec: |
apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1
kind: InMemoryChannel
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: kafka-channel
namespace: knative-eventing
data:
channelTemplateSpec: |
apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1alpha1
kind: KafkaChannel
spec:
numPartitions: 3
replicationFactor: 1
NOTE: In order to use the KafkaChannel make sure it is installed on the cluster as discussed above.
Next steps
After installing Knative Eventing:
To easily interact with Knative Eventing components, install the
kn
CLITo add optional enhancements to your installation, see Installing optional extensions