#!/bin/bash # Always exit on errors. set -e # Set our known directories. CNI_CONF_DIR="/host/etc/cni/net.d" CNI_BIN_DIR="/host/opt/cni/bin" MULTUS_CONF_FILE="/usr/src/multus-cni/images/70-multus.conf" MULTUS_BIN_FILE="/usr/src/multus-cni/bin/multus" # Give help text for parameters. function usage() { echo -e "This is an entrypoint script for Multus CNI to overlay its" echo -e "binary and configuration into locations in a filesystem." echo -e "The configuration & binary file will be copied to the " echo -e "corresponding configuration directory." echo -e "" echo -e "./entrypoint.sh" echo -e "\t-h --help" echo -e "\t--cni-conf-dir=$CNI_CONF_DIR" echo -e "\t--cni-bin-dir=$CNI_BIN_DIR" echo -e "\t--multus-conf-file=$MULTUS_CONF_FILE" echo -e "\t--multus-bin-file=$MULTUS_BIN_FILE" } # Parse parameters given as arguments to this script. while [ "$1" != "" ]; do PARAM=`echo $1 | awk -F= '{print $1}'` VALUE=`echo $1 | awk -F= '{print $2}'` case $PARAM in -h | --help) usage exit ;; --cni-conf-dir) CNI_CONF_DIR=$VALUE ;; --cni-bin-dir) CNI_BIN_DIR=$VALUE ;; --multus-conf-file) MULTUS_CONF_FILE=$VALUE ;; --multus-bin-file) MULTUS_BIN_FILE=$VALUE ;; *) echo "ERROR: unknown parameter \"$PARAM\"" usage exit 1 ;; esac shift done # Create array of known locations declare -a arr=($CNI_CONF_DIR $CNI_BIN_DIR $MULTUS_CONF_FILE $MULTUS_BIN_FILE) # Loop through and verify each location each. for i in "${arr[@]}" do if [ ! -e "$i" ]; then echo "Location $i does not exist" exit 1; fi done # Copy files into proper places. cp -f $MULTUS_CONF_FILE $CNI_CONF_DIR cp -f $MULTUS_BIN_FILE $CNI_BIN_DIR # Make a multus.d directory (for our kubeconfig) mkdir -p $CNI_CONF_DIR/multus.d MULTUS_KUBECONFIG=$CNI_CONF_DIR/multus.d/multus.kubeconfig # ------------------------------- Generate a "kube-config" # Inspired by: https://tinyurl.com/y7r2knme SERVICE_ACCOUNT_PATH=/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount KUBE_CA_FILE=${KUBE_CA_FILE:-$SERVICE_ACCOUNT_PATH/ca.crt} SERVICEACCOUNT_TOKEN=$(cat $SERVICE_ACCOUNT_PATH/token) SKIP_TLS_VERIFY=${SKIP_TLS_VERIFY:-false} # Check if we're running as a k8s pod. if [ -f "$SERVICE_ACCOUNT_PATH/token" ]; then # We're running as a k8d pod - expect some variables. if [ -z ${KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST} ]; then echo "KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST not set"; exit 1; fi if [ -z ${KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT} ]; then echo "KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT not set"; exit 1; fi if [ "$SKIP_TLS_VERIFY" == "true" ]; then TLS_CFG="insecure-skip-tls-verify: true" elif [ -f "$KUBE_CA_FILE" ]; then TLS_CFG="certificate-authority-data: $(cat $KUBE_CA_FILE | base64 | tr -d '\n')" fi # Write a kubeconfig file for the CNI plugin. Do this # to skip TLS verification for now. We should eventually support # writing more complete kubeconfig files. This is only used # if the provided CNI network config references it. touch $MULTUS_KUBECONFIG chmod ${KUBECONFIG_MODE:-600} $MULTUS_KUBECONFIG cat > $MULTUS_KUBECONFIG <