CLI and TUI to quickly install slimmer Kubernetes distros and then manage apps declaratively using Argo CD


Keywords
kubernetes, homelab, kind, k3s, k8s, argocd, homelab-automation, k3d, textual, tui
License
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Install
pip install smol_k8s_lab==5.13.3

Documentation

🧸 smol-k8s-lab

A terminal based tool to install slimmer k8s distros on metal, with batteries included!

Screenshot of smol-k8s-lab (on the welcome screen) in a video tutorial on youtube. please click this image, as it is a link to youtube where I explain everything about smol-k8s-lab. The video image screenshot shows the smol-k8s-lab create a cluster feature which is a text input
(Here's the same video with captions)

Features

  • Deploys Argo CD by default, so you can manage your entire lab using files in open source git repos
    • Argo CD ships with a dashboard with a custom theme πŸ’™
  • Supports multiple k8s distros
  • Specializes in using Bitwarden (though not required) to store sensitive values both locally and on your cluster (OpenBao coming soon!)
  • Manages all your authentication needs centrally using Zitadel (self-hosted IAM/SSO) and Vouch (For using OAuth2 on sites that don't it)
  • Supports initialization on a range of common self-hosted apps πŸ“±
  • Lots o' docs

Installation

🐝 sure to check out our full installation guide, but the gist of it is smol-k8s-lab can be installed via pipx (or brew coming soon).

pipx

smol-k8s-lab requires Python 3.11+ (and pipx). If you've already got both and other pre-reqs, you should be able to:

# install the CLI
pipx install smol-k8s-lab

# Check the help menu before proceeding
smol-k8s-lab --help

brew (still unstable)

brew is the future preferred installation method for macOS/Debian/Ubuntu, as this will also install any non-python prerequisites you need, so you don't need to worry about them. This method is new, so please let us know if anything isn't working for you.

# tap the special homebrew repo for our formula and install it
brew install small-hack/tap/smol-k8s-lab

Then you should be able to check the version and cli options with:

smol-k8s-lab --help

Output of smol-k8s-lab --help after cloning the directory and installing the prerequisites.

Checkout our TUI docs for more info on how to get started playing with smol-k8s-lab :-)

Usage

Initialization

After you've followed the installation instructions, if you're new to smol-k8s-lab, initialize a new config file:

# we'll walk you through any configuration needed before
# saving the config and deploying it for you
smol-k8s-lab
Upgrading config from v4.x to v5.x

If you've installed smol-k8s-lab prior to v5.0.0, please backup your old configuration, and then remove the ~/.config/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml) file entirely, then run the following with either pip or pipx:

if using pip:

# this uninstalls the old smol-k8s-lab for python 3.11
pip3.11 uninstall smol-k8s-lab

# this installs smol-k8s-lab for python 3.12
pip3.12 install --upgrade smol-k8s-lab

# this initializes a new configuration
smol-k8s-lab

or if using pipx:

# this upgrades smol-k8s-lab
pipx upgrade smol-k8s-lab

# this initializes a new configuration
smol-k8s-lab

We have done a masive upgrade of the config file. You'll need to update your configs based on the details in #210 . The main changes are to the following (check each doc link for details):

Upgrading config from v3.7.1 to v4.x

If you've installed smol-k8s-lab prior to v4.0.0, please backup your old configuration, and then remove the ~/.config/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml) file entirely, then run the following with either pip or pipx:

if using pip:

# this upgrades smol-k8s-lab
pip3.11 install --upgrade smol-k8s-lab

# this initializes a new configuration
smol-k8s-lab

or if using pipx:

# this upgrades smol-k8s-lab
pipx upgrade smol-k8s-lab

# this initializes a new configuration
smol-k8s-lab

The main breaking changes between v3.7.1 and v4.0.0 are that we now default enable metrics on most apps. Because of this, you need to have the Prometheus ServiceMonitor CRD installed ahead of time. Luckily, we now provide that as an app as well :) If you deleted your config and created a new one, it will already be there, but if you want to reuse your old config, you can add the app like this:

apps:
  prometheus_crds:
    description: |
      [link=https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/overview/]Prometheus[/link] CRDs to start with.
      You can optionally disable this if you don't want to deploy apps with metrics.

    enabled: true
    argo:
      # secrets keys to make available to Argo CD ApplicationSets
      secret_keys: {}
      # git repo to install the Argo CD app from
      repo: https://github.com/small-hack/argocd-apps
      # path in the argo repo to point to. Trailing slash very important!
      path: prometheus/crds/
      # either the branch or tag to point at in the argo repo above
      revision: main
      # namespace to install the k8s app in
      namespace: prometheus
      # recurse directories in the provided git repo
      directory_recursion: false
      # source repos for Argo CD App Project (in addition to argo.repo)
      project:
        name: prometheus
        source_repos:
        - https://github.com/prometheus-community/helm-charts.git
        destination:
          # automatically includes the app's namespace and argocd's namespace
          namespaces:
          - kube-system
          - prometheus

If using the default repos, please also disable directory directory_recursion for:

  • your prometheus stack app
  • zitadel

For all changes, please check out PR #206.

Upgrading config from v2.2.4 to v3.x

If you've installed smol-k8s-lab prior to v3.0.0, please backup your old configuration, and then remove the ~/.config/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml) file entirely, then run the following with either pip or pipx:

if using pip:

# this upgrades smol-k8s-lab
pip3.11 install --upgrade smol-k8s-lab

# this initializes a new configuration
smol-k8s-lab

or if using pipx:

# this upgrades smol-k8s-lab
pipx upgrade smol-k8s-lab

# this initializes a new configuration
smol-k8s-lab

The main breaking changes between v2.2.4 and v3.0 are as follows:

  • home assistant has graduated from demo app to live app

You'll need to change apps.home_assistant.argo.path to either home-assistant/toleration_and_affinity/ if you're using node labels and taints, or home-assistant/ if you're deploying to a single node cluster. Here's an example with no tolerations or node affinity:

apps:
  home_assistant:
    enabled: false
    description: |
      [link=https://home-assistant.io]Home Assistant[/link] is a home IOT management solution.

      By default, we assume you want to use node affinity and tolerations to keep home assistant pods on certain nodes and keep other pods off said nodes. If you don't want to use either of these features but still want to use the small-hack/argocd-apps repo, first change the argo path to /home-assistant/ and then remove the 'toleration_' and 'affinity' secret_keys from the yaml file under apps.home_assistant.description.
    argo:
      secret_keys:
        hostname: "home-assistant.coolestdogintheworld.dog"
      repo: https://github.com/small-hack/argocd-apps
      path: home-assistant/
      revision: main
      namespace: home-assistant
      directory_recursion: false
      project:
        source_repos:
        - http://jessebot.github.io/home-assistant-helm
        destination:
          namespaces:
          - argocd

And here's an example for labeled and tainted nodes, where your pod can use tolerations and node affinity:

apps:
  home_assistant:
    enabled: false
    description: |
      [link=https://home-assistant.io]Home Assistant[/link] is a home IOT management solution.

      By default, we assume you want to use node affinity and tolerations to keep home assistant pods on certain nodes and keep other pods off said nodes. If you don't want to use either of these features but still want to use the small-hack/argocd-apps repo, first change the argo path to /home-assistant/ and then remove the 'toleration_' and 'affinity' secret_keys from the yaml file under apps.home_assistant.description.
    argo:
      secret_keys:
        hostname: "home-assistant.coolestdogintheworld.dog"
        toleration_key: "blutooth"
        toleration_operator: "Equals"
        toleration_value: "True"
        toleration_effect: "NoSchedule"
        affinity_key: "blutooth"
        affinity_value: "True"
      repo: https://github.com/small-hack/argocd-apps
      path: home-assistant/toleration_and_affinity/
      revision: main
      namespace: home-assistant
      directory_recursion: false
      project:
        source_repos:
        - http://jessebot.github.io/home-assistant-helm
        destination:
          namespaces:
          - argocd
  • new k3s feature for adding additional nodes

This feature changes k8s_distros.k3s.nodes to be a dictionary so that you can include additional nodes for us to join to the cluster after we create it, but before we install apps. Here's an example of how you can add a new node to k3s on installation:

k8s_distros:
  k3s:
    enabled: false
    k3s_yaml:
      # if you enable MetalLB, we automatically add servicelb to the disable list
      # enables encryption at rest for Kubernetes secrets
      secrets-encryption: true
      # disables traefik so we can enable ingress-nginx, remove if you're using traefik
      disable:
      - "traefik"
      node-label:
      - "ingress-ready=true"
      kubelet-arg:
      - "max-pods=150"
    # nodes to SSH to and join to cluster. example:
    nodes:
      # name can be a hostname or ip address
      serverfriend1.lan:
        # change ssh_key to the name of a local private key to use
        ssh_key: id_rsa
        # must be node type of "worker" or "control_plane"
        node_type: worker
        # labels are optional, but may be useful for pod node affinity
        node_labels:
          - iot=true
        # taints are optional, but may be useful for pod tolerations
        node_taints:
          - iot=true:NoSchedule

if you don't want to add any nodes, this is what you should change your nodes section to be:

k8s_distros:
  k3s:
    enabled: false
    k3s_yaml:
      # if you enable MetalLB, we automatically add servicelb to the disable list
      # enables encryption at rest for Kubernetes secrets
      secrets-encryption: true
      # disables traefik so we can enable ingress-nginx, remove if you're using traefik
      disable:
      - "traefik"
      node-label:
      - "ingress-ready=true"
      kubelet-arg:
      - "max-pods=150"
    # nodes to SSH to and join to cluster. example:
    nodes: {}
  • cert-manager now supports DNS01 challenge solver using the Cloudflare provider

This feature reworks the apps.cert_manager.init and apps.cert_manager.argo.secret_keys sections.

Here's an example of using the HTTP01 challenge solver, which would be the only previously supported challenge solver, so if you want everything to just work how it did before your config file should look like this:

apps:
  cert_manager:
    enabled: true
    description: |
      [link=https://cert-manager.io/]cert-manager[/link] let's you use LetsEncrypt to generate TLS certs for all your apps with ingress.

      smol-k8s-lab supports optional initialization by creating [link=https://cert-manager.io/docs/configuration/acme/]ACME Issuer type[/link] [link=https://cert-manager.io/docs/concepts/issuer/]ClusterIssuers[/link] using either the HTTP01 or DNS01 challenge solvers. We create two ClusterIssuers: letsencrypt-staging and letsencrypt-staging.

      For the DNS01 challange solver, you will need to either export $CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN as an env var, or fill in the sensitive value for it each time you run smol-k8s-lab.

      Currently, Cloudflare is the only supported DNS provider for the DNS01 challenge solver. If you'd like to use a different DNS provider or use a different Issuer type all together, please either set one up outside of smol-k8s-lab. We also welcome [link=https://github.com/small-hack/smol-k8s-lab/pulls]PRs[/link] to add these features :)

    # Initialize of the app through smol-k8s-lab
    init:
      # Deploys staging and prod ClusterIssuers and prompts you for
      # values if they were not set. Switch to false if you don't want
      # to deploy any ClusterIssuers
      enabled: true
      values:
        # Used for to generate certs and alert you if they're going to expire
        email: "you@emailsforfriends.com"
        # choose between "http01" or "dns01"
        cluster_issuer_acme_challenge_solver: http01
        # only needed if cluster_issuer_challenge_solver set to dns01,
        # currently only cloudflare is supported
        cluster_issuer_acme_dns01_provider: cloudflare
      sensitive_values: []
    argo:
      secret_keys: {}
      # git repo to install the Argo CD app from
      repo: "https://github.com/small-hack/argocd-apps"
      # path in the argo repo to point to. Trailing slash very important!
      path: "cert-manager/"
      # either the branch or tag to point at in the argo repo above
      revision: main
      # namespace to install the k8s app in
      namespace: "cert-manager"
      # recurse directories in the provided git repo
      directory_recursion: false
      # source repos for cert-manager CD App Project (in addition to argo.repo)
      project:
        source_repos:
          - https://charts.jetstack.io
        destination:
          # automatically includes the app's namespace and argocd's namespace
          namespaces:
            - kube-system

And here's how you'd use the new DNS01 feature (keep in mind you need to either provide a sensitive value each time you run smol-k8s-lab, OR you need to export $CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN as an env var prior to running smol-k8s-lab):

apps:
  cert_manager:
    enabled: true
    description: |
      [link=https://cert-manager.io/]cert-manager[/link] let's you use LetsEncrypt to generate TLS certs for all your apps with ingress.

      smol-k8s-lab supports optional initialization by creating [link=https://cert-manager.io/docs/configuration/acme/]ACME Issuer type[/link] [link=https://cert-manager.io/docs/concepts/issuer/]ClusterIssuers[/link] using either the HTTP01 or DNS01 challenge solvers. We create two ClusterIssuers: letsencrypt-staging and letsencrypt-staging.

      For the DNS01 challange solver, you will need to either export $CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN as an env var, or fill in the sensitive value for it each time you run smol-k8s-lab.

      Currently, Cloudflare is the only supported DNS provider for the DNS01 challenge solver. If you'd like to use a different DNS provider or use a different Issuer type all together, please either set one up outside of smol-k8s-lab. We also welcome [link=https://github.com/small-hack/smol-k8s-lab/pulls]PRs[/link] to add these features :)

    # Initialize of the app through smol-k8s-lab
    init:
      # Deploys staging and prod ClusterIssuers and prompts you for
      # values if they were not set. Switch to false if you don't want
      # to deploy any ClusterIssuers
      enabled: true
      values:
        # Used for to generate certs and alert you if they're going to expire
        email: "you@emailsforfriends.com"
        # choose between "http01" or "dns01"
        cluster_issuer_acme_challenge_solver: dns01
        # only needed if cluster_issuer_challenge_solver set to dns01
        # currently only cloudflare is supported
        cluster_issuer_acme_dns01_provider: cloudflare
      sensitive_values:
        # can be passed in as env vars if you pre-pend CERT_MANAGER_
        # e.g. CERT_MANAGER_CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN
      - CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN
    argo:
      secret_keys: {}
      # git repo to install the Argo CD app from
      repo: "https://github.com/small-hack/argocd-apps"
      # path in the argo repo to point to. Trailing slash very important!
      path: "cert-manager/"
      # either the branch or tag to point at in the argo repo above
      revision: main
      # namespace to install the k8s app in
      namespace: "cert-manager"
      # recurse directories in the provided git repo
      directory_recursion: false
      # source repos for cert-manager CD App Project (in addition to argo.repo)
      project:
        source_repos:
          - https://charts.jetstack.io
        destination:
          # automatically includes the app's namespace and argocd's namespace
          namespaces:
            - kube-system
Upgrading config from v1.x to v2.x

If you've installed smol-k8s-lab prior to v2.0.0, please backup your old configuration, and then remove the ~/.config/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/smol-k8s-lab/config.yaml) file entirely, then run the following:

# this upgrades smol-k8s-lab
pip3.11 install --upgrade smol-k8s-lab

# this initializes a new configuration
smol-k8s-lab

The main difference between the old and new config files are for apps, we've added:

  • apps.APPNAME.description - for adding a custom description, set it to whatever you like
  • apps.APPNAME.argo.directory_recursion - so you can have bigger nested apps :)
  • apps.APPNAME.argo.project.destination.namespaces - control what namespaces are allowed for a project

And we've changed:

  • apps.APPNAME.argo.ref to apps.APPNAME.argo.revision
  • apps.APPNAME.argo.project_source_repos to apps.APPNAME.argo.project.source_repos

And we've REMOVED:

  • apps.APPNAME.argo.part_of_app_of_apps - this was mostly used internally, we think

Here's an example of an updated cert-manager app with the new config:

apps:
  cert_manager:
    # ! NOTE: you currently can't set this to false. It is necessary to deploy
    # most of our supported Argo CD apps since they often have TLS enabled either
    # for pod connectivity or ingress
    enabled: true
    description: |
      [link=https://cert-manager.io/]cert-manager[/link] let's you use LetsEncrypt to generate TLS certs for all your apps with ingress.

      smol-k8s-lab supports initialization by creating two [link=https://cert-manager.io/docs/concepts/issuer/]ClusterIssuers[/link] for both staging and production using a provided email address as the account ID for acme.

    # Initialize of the app through smol-k8s-lab
    init:
      # Deploys staging and prod ClusterIssuers and prompts you for
      # cert-manager.argo.secret_keys if they were not set. Switch to false if
      # you don't want to deploy any ClusterIssuers
      enabled: true
    argo:
      secret_keys:
        # Used for letsencrypt-staging, to generate certs
        email: ""
      # git repo to install the Argo CD app from
      repo: "https://github.com/small-hack/argocd-apps"
      # path in the argo repo to point to. Trailing slash very important!
      path: "cert-manager/"
      # either the branch or tag to point at in the argo repo above
      revision: main
      # namespace to install the k8s app in
      namespace: "cert-manager"
      # recurse directories in the provided git repo
      directory_recursion: false
      # source repos for cert-manager CD App Project (in addition to argo.repo)
      project:
        source_repos:
          - https://charts.jetstack.io
        destination:
          # automatically includes the app's namespace and argocd's namespace
          namespaces:
            - kube-system

Under the hood

Note: this project is not officially affiliated with any of the below tooling or applications.

Supported k8s distributions

We always install the latest version of Kubernetes that is available from the distro's startup script.

Distro Description

k3s
The certified Kubernetes distribution built for IoT & Edge computing

k3d
TESTING PHASE k3s in docker 🐳

KinD
kind is a tool for running local Kubernetes clusters using Docker container β€œnodes”. kind was primarily designed for testing Kubernetes itself, but may be used for local development or CI.

We tend to test first on k3s first, then the other distros. k3d support coming soon.

Default Installed Applications

All of these can be disabled with the exception of Argo CD, which is optional, but if not installed, smol-k8s-lab will only install: MetalLB, nginx-ingress, and cert-manager.

Application Description Initialization Supported
metallb logo, blue arrow pointing up, with small line on one leg of arrow to show balance
metallb
Loadbalancer and IP Address pool manager for metal βœ…
nginx logo, white letter N with green background
ingress-nginx
The ingress controller allows access to the cluster remotely, needed for web traffic ❌
cert manager logo
cert-manager
For SSL/TLS certificates βœ…
argo CD logo, an organer squid wearing a fishbowl helmet
Argo CD
Gitops - Continuous Deployment βœ…
argo CD logo, an organer squid wearing a fishbowl helmet
Argo CD Appset Secret Plugin
Gitops - Continuous Deployment βœ…
ESO logo, outline of robot with astricks in a screen in it's belly
ESO
external-secrets-operator integrates external secret management systems like Bitwarden or GitLab ❌
ESO logo, again
Bitwarden ESO Provider
Bitwarden external-secrets-operator provider βœ…
Zitadel logo, an orange arrow pointing left
ZITADEL
An identity provider and OIDC provider to provide SSO βœ…
Vouch logo, the letter V in rainbow
Vouch
Vouch proxy allows you to secure web pages that lack authentication e.g. prometheus βœ…
Prometheus logo, a torch
Prometheus Stack
Prometheus monitoring and logging stack using loki/promtail, alert manager, and grafana βœ…

For a complete list of installable applications, checkout the default apps docs. To install your own custom apps, you can check out an example via the config file or learn how to do it via the tui.

Status

Somewhat stable and being actively supported, so if you'd like to contribute or just found a πŸ›, feel free to open an issue (and/or pull request), and we'll try to take a look ASAP!