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Katenary is a tool to help to transform `docker-compose` files to a working Helm Chart for Kubernetes.
> **Important Note:** Katenary is a tool to help to build Helm Chart from a docker-compose file, but docker-compose doesn't propose as many features as what can do Kubernetes. So, we strongly recommend to use Katenary as a "bootstrap" tool and then to manually enhance the generated helm chart.
> **Important Note:** Katenary is a tool to help to build Helm Chart from a docker-compose file, but docker-compose
> doesn't propose as many features as what can do Kubernetes. So, we strongly recommend to use Katenary as a "bootstrap"
> tool and then to manually enhance the generated helm chart.
# Install
You can download the binaries from the [Release](https://github.com/metal3d/katenary/releases) section. Copy the binary and rename it to `katenary`. Place the binary inside your `PATH`. You should now be able to call the `katenary` command.
You can download the binaries from the [Release](https://github.com/metal3d/katenary/releases) section. Copy the binary
and rename it to `katenary`. Place the binary inside your `PATH`. You should now be able to call the `katenary` command.
You can of course get the binary with `go install -u github.com/metal3d/katenary/cmd/katenary/...` but the `main` branch is continuously updated. It's preferable to use releases.
You can of course get the binary with `go install -u github.com/metal3d/katenary/cmd/katenary/...` but the `main` branch
is continuously updated. It's preferable to use releases.
You can use this commands on Linux:
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make install
```
It will use the default PREFIX (`~/.local/`) to install the binary in the `bin` subdirectory. You can force the PREFIX value at install time, but maybe you need to use "sudo":
It will use the default PREFIX (`~/.local/`) to install the binary in the `bin` subdirectory. You can force the PREFIX
value at install time, but maybe you need to use "sudo":
```bash
sudo make install PREFIX=/usr/local
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# Tips
We strongly recommand to add the "completion" call to you SHELL using the common bashrc, or whatever the profile file you use.
We strongly recommand to add the "completion" call to you SHELL using the common bashrc, or whatever the profile file
you use.
E.g.:
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Use "katenary [command] --help" for more information about a command.
```
Katenary will try to find a `docker-compose.yaml` or `docker-compose.yml` file inside the current directory. It will check *the existence of the `chart` directory to create a new Helm Chart inside a named subdirectory. Katenary will ask you if you want to delete it before recreating.
Katenary will try to find a `docker-compose.yaml` or `docker-compose.yml` file inside the current directory. It will
check *the existence of the `chart` directory to create a new Helm Chart inside a named subdirectory. Katenary will ask
you if you want to delete it before recreating.
It creates a subdirectory inside `chart` that is named with the `appname` option (default is `MyApp`)
> To respect the ability to install the same application in the same namespace, Katenary will create "variable" names like `{{ .Release.Name }}-servicename`. So, you will need to use some labels inside your docker-compose file to help katenary to build a correct helm chart.
> To respect the ability to install the same application in the same namespace, Katenary will create "variable" names
> like `{{ .Release.Name }}-servicename`. So, you will need to use some labels inside your docker-compose file to help
> katenary to build a correct helm chart.
What can be interpreted by Katenary:
- Services with "image" section (cannot work with "build" section)
- **Named Volumes** are transformed to persistent volume claims - note that local volume will break the transformation to Helm Chart because there is (for now) no way to make it working (see below for resolution)
- **Named Volumes** are transformed to persistent volume claims - note that local volume will break the transformation
to Helm Chart because there is (for now) no way to make it working (see below for resolution)
- if `ports` and/or `expose` section, katenary will create Services and bind the port to the corresponding container port
- `depends_on` will add init containers to wait for the depending on service (using the first port)
- `env_file` list will create a configMap object per environemnt file (⚠ to-do: the "to-service" label doesn't work with configMap for now)
- `env_file` list will create a configMap object per environemnt file (⚠ to-do: the "to-service" label doesn't work with
configMap for now)
- some labels can help to bind values, see examples below
Exemple of a possible `docker-compose.yaml` file:
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Katenary is the stylized name of the project that comes from the "catenary" word.
A catenary is a curve formed by a wire, rope, or chain hanging freely from two points that are not in the same vertical line. For example, the anchor chain between a boat and the anchor.
A catenary is a curve formed by a wire, rope, or chain hanging freely from two points that are not in the same vertical
line. For example, the anchor chain between a boat and the anchor.
This "curved link" represents what we try to do, the project is a "streched link from docker-compose to helm chart".