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Dragonfly

Dragonfly Operator is a Kubernetes operator used to deploy and manage Dragonfly instances inside your Kubernetes clusters. Main features include:

  • Automatic failover
  • Scaling up/down the number of instances

Currently, Dragonfly Operator is in Alpha. You can find more information about Dragonfly in the official documentation.

Installation

Make sure to have your Kubernetes cluster up and running. Dragonfly Operator can be installed by running

# Install the CRD and Operator
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly-operator/main/manifests/dragonfly-operator.yaml

By default, the operator will be installed in the dragonfly-operator-system namespace.

Usage

Creating a Dragonfly instance

To create a sample Dragonfly instance, you can run the following command:

kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly-operator/main/config/samples/v1alpha1_dragonfly.yaml

This will create a Dragonfly instance with 3 replicas. You can check the status of the instance by running

kubectl describe dragonflies.dragonflydb.io dragonfly-sample

A service of the form <dragonfly-name>.<namespace>.svc.cluster.local will be created, that selects the master instance. You can use this service to connect to the cluster. As pods are added/removed, the service will automatically update to point to the new master.

Connecting with redis-cli

To connect to the cluster using redis-cli, you can run:

kubectl run -it --rm --restart=Never redis-cli --image=redis:7.0.10 -- redis-cli -h dragonfly-sample.default

This will create a temporary pod that runs redis-cli and connects to the cluster. After pressing shift + R, You can then run Redis commands as usual. For example, to set a key and get it back, you can run

If you don't see a command prompt, try pressing enter.
dragonfly-sample.default:6379> GET 1
(nil)
dragonfly-sample.default:6379> SET 1 2
OK
dragonfly-sample.default:6379> GET 1
"2"
dragonfly-sample.default:6379> exit
pod "redis-cli" deleted

Scaling up/down the number of replicas

To scale up/down the number of replicas, you can edit the spec.replicas field in the Dragonfly instance. For example, to scale up to 5 replicas, you can run

kubectl patch dragonfly dragonfly-sample --type merge -p '{"spec":{"replicas":5}}'

Vertically scaling the instance

To vertically scale the instance, you can edit the spec.resources field in the Dragonfly instance. For example, to increase the CPU limit to 2 cores, you can run

kubectl patch dragonfly dragonfly-sample --type merge -p '{"spec":{"resources":{"requests":{"memory":"1Gi"},"limits":{"memory":"2Gi"}}}}'

Configuring instance authentication

To add authentication to the dragonfly pods, you either set the DFLY_PASSWORD environment variable, or add the --requirepass argument.

Deleting a Dragonfly instance

To delete a Dragonfly instance, you can run

kubectl delete dragonfly dragonfly-sample

This will automatically delete all the resources (i.e pods and services) associated with the instance.

Uninstalling the operator

To uninstall the operator, you can run

kubectl delete -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly-operator/main/manifests/dragonfly-operator.yaml

License

Copyright 2023 DragonflyDB authors.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.