The F5 BIG-IP Container Ingress Services for Kubernetes and OpenShift makes F5 BIG-IP services available to applications running in Kubernetes and OpenShift.
For instruction on how to use this component, see the docs for F5 BIG-IP Container Ingress Services for Kubernetes & OpenShift.
For guides on this and other solutions for Kubernetes, see the F5 Solution Guides for Kubernetes.
Support for Custom Resource Definitions Documentation
We encourage you to use the cis-kubernetes channel in our f5CloudSolutions Slack workspace for discussion and assistance on this controller. This channel is typically monitored Monday-Friday 9am-5pm MST by F5 employees who will offer best-effort support.
Contact F5 Technical support via your typical method for more time sensitive changes and other issues requiring immediate support.
The official docker image is f5networks/k8s-bigip-ctlr
.
Usually, the controller is deployed in Kubernetes. However, the controller can be run locally for development testing.
docker run f5networks/k8s-bigip-ctlr /app/bin/k8s-bigip-ctlr <args>
The official images are built using docker, but the adventurous can use standard go build tools.
Prerequisites:
- Docker
git clone https://github.com/F5Networks/k8s-bigip-ctlr
cd k8s-bigip-ctlr
# Use docker to build the release artifacts, into a local "_docker_workspace" directory, then put into docker images
# Debian image
make prod
OR
# RHEL image
make prod BASE_OS=ubi
A normal go toolchain can be used as well
Prerequisites:
- go 1.15
- $GOPATH pointing at a valid go workspace
- python
- virtualenv
mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/F5Networks
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/F5Networks
git clone https://github.com/f5networks/k8s-bigip-ctlr
cd k8s-bigip-ctlr
# Build all packages, and run unit tests
make all test
To make changes to vendor dependencies, see Devel