Creating a ContainerSource object
This topic describes how to configure ContainerSource as an event source for functions.
The ContainerSource object starts a container image that generates events and sends messages to a sink URI. You can also use ContainerSource to support your own event sources in Knative.
In the examples below, the event source is a heartbeats container and the sink is a Knative Service. If you have an existing event source and sink, you can replace the examples with your own values.
Before you begin
Before you can create a ContainerSource object:
- You must have Knative Eventing installed on your cluster.
- If you want to use the example heartbeats event source below, you must also:
Create a ContainerSource object
Build an image of your event source and publish it to your image repository. Your image must read the environment variable
K_SINK
and post messages to the URL specified inK_SINK
. If you do not already have an image, you can use the following example heartbeats event source by running the commands:git clone -b "release-0.24" https://github.com/knative/eventing.git
ko publish ko://knative.dev/eventing/cmd/heartbeats
Create a namespace for your ContainerSource by running the command:
kubectl create namespace <namespace>
Where
<namespace>
is the namespace that you want your ContainerSource to use. For example,containersource-example
.Create a sink. If you do not already have a sink, you can use the following Knative Service, which dumps incoming messages into its log, by running the command:
Note
To create a Knative service you must have Knative Serving installed on your cluster.
kn
kn service create event-display --port 8080 --image gcr.io/knative-releases/knative.dev/eventing/cmd/event_display
YAML
kubectl -n containersource-example apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: event-display
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels: &labels
app: event-display
template:
metadata:
labels: *labels
spec:
containers:
- name: event-display
image: gcr.io/knative-releases/knative.dev/eventing/cmd/event_display
---
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: event-display
spec:
selector:
app: event-display
ports:
- protocol: TCP
port: 80
targetPort: 8080
EOF
Create a concrete ContainerSource with specific arguments and environment settings by running the command:
kn
kn source container create <name> --image <image-uri> --sink <sink>
Where:
<name>
is the name you want for your ContainerSource object, for example,test-heartbeats
.<image-uri>
corresponds to the image URI you built and published in step 1, for example,gcr.io/[gcloud-project]/knative.dev/eventing/cmd/heartbeats
.<sink>
is the name of your sink, for example<event-display>
.
For a list of available options, see the Knative client documentation.
YAML
kubectl -n <namespace> apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: sources.knative.dev/v1
kind: ContainerSource
metadata:
name: <containersource-name>
spec:
template:
spec:
containers:
- image: <event-source-image-uri>
name: <container-name>
env:
- name: POD_NAME
value: "<pod-name>"
- name: POD_NAMESPACE
value: "<pod-namespace>"
sink:
ref:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
name: <sink>
EOF
Where:
<namespace>
is the namespace you created for your ContainerSource, for example,containersource-example
.<containersource-name>
is the name you want for your ContainerSource, for example,test-heartbeats
.<event-source-image-uri>
corresponds to the image URI you built and published in step 1, for example,gcr.io/[gcloud-project]/knative.dev/eventing/cmd/heartbeats
.<container-name>
is the name of your event source, for example,heartbeats
.<pod-name>
is the name of the Pod that the container runs in, for example,mypod
.<pod-namespace>
is the namespace that the Pod runs in, for example,event-test
.<sink>
is the name of your sink, for example,event-display
.
For more information about the fields you can configure for the ContainerSource object, see ContainerSource Reference.
Note
Arguments and environment variables are set and are passed to the container.
Verify the ContainerSource object
View the logs for your event consumer by running the command:
kubectl -n <namespace> logs -l <pod-name> --tail=200
Where:
<namespace>
is the namespace that contains the ContainerSource object.<pod-name>
is the name of the Pod that the container runs in.
For example:
$ kubectl -n containersource-example logs -l app=event-display --tail=200
Verify that the output returns the properties of the events that your ContainerSource sent to your sink. In the example below, the command has returned the
Attributes
andData
properties of the events that the ContainerSource sent to theevent-display
Service:☁️ cloudevents.Event
Validation: valid
Context Attributes,
specversion: 1.0
type: dev.knative.eventing.samples.heartbeat
source: https://knative.dev/eventing/cmd/heartbeats/#event-test/mypod
id: 2b72d7bf-c38f-4a98-a433-608fbcdd2596
time: 2019-10-18T15:23:20.809775386Z
contenttype: application/json
Extensions,
beats: true
heart: yes
the: 42
Data,
{
"id": 2,
"label": ""
}
Cleanup
To delete the ContainerSource object and all of the related resources in the namespace:
Delete the namespace by running the command:
kubectl delete namespace <namespace>
Where
<namespace>
is the namespace that contains the ContainerSource object.
Reference Documentation
See the ContainerSource specification.