diff --git a/content/docs/task-runners/04.types/03.kubernetes-task-runner.md b/content/docs/task-runners/04.types/03.kubernetes-task-runner.md index 4f76c3f9ea6..3d689493f40 100644 --- a/content/docs/task-runners/04.types/03.kubernetes-task-runner.md +++ b/content/docs/task-runners/04.types/03.kubernetes-task-runner.md @@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ description: | - clientCertData: client-certificate-data - caCertData: certificate-authority-data - masterUrl: server e.g. https://docker-for-desktop:6443 - - username: user e.g. docker-desktop - oauthToken: token if you are using OAuth (GKE/EKS) inputs: @@ -82,7 +81,6 @@ tasks: clientCertData: client-certificate-data caCertData: certificate-authority-data masterUrl: server e.g. https://docker-for-desktop:6443 - username: user e.g. docker-desktop commands: - echo "Hello from a Kubernetes task runner!" - cp data.txt out.txt @@ -266,35 +264,39 @@ id: gke_task_runner namespace: company.team tasks: + - id: metadata + type: io.kestra.plugin.gcp.gke.ClusterMetadata + clusterId: kestra-dev-gke + clusterZone: "europe-west1" + clusterProjectId: kestra-dev + - id: auth type: io.kestra.plugin.gcp.auth.OauthAccessToken - projectId: "projectid" # Replace with your Project ID - serviceAccount: "{{ secret('GOOGLE_SA') }}" # update - - id: shell + - id: pod type: io.kestra.plugin.scripts.shell.Commands - containerImage: centos - taskRunner: + containerImage: ubuntu + commands: + - echo "Hello from a Kubernetes task runner!" + taskRunner: type: io.kestra.plugin.ee.kubernetes.runner.Kubernetes + namespace: default config: - caCertData: "{{ secret('certificate-authority-data') }}" # update - masterUrl: https://cluster-external-endpoint # update - username: gke_projectid_region_clustername # update + caCertData: "{{ outputs.metadata.masterAuth.clusterCertificat }}" + masterUrl: "https://{{ outputs.metadata.endpoint }}" oauthToken: "{{ outputs.auth.accessToken['tokenValue'] }}" - commands: - - echo "Hello from a Kubernetes task runner!" ``` -You'll need to use the `gcloud` CLI tool to get the credentials such as `username`, `masterUrl`, and `caCertData`. You can do this by running the following command: +You'll need to use the `gcloud` CLI tool to get the credentials such as `masterUrl` and `caCertData`. You can do this by running the following command: ```bash gcloud container clusters get-credentials clustername --region myregion --project projectid ``` You'll need to update the following arguments above with your own values: -- `clustername` is the name of your cluster. -- `myregion` is the region your cluster is in, e.g., `europe-west2`. -- `projectid` is the ID of your Google Cloud project. +- `clusterId` is the name of your cluster. +- `clusterZone` is the region your cluster is in, e.g., `europe-west2`. +- `clusterProjectId` is the ID of your Google Cloud project. Once you've run this command, you can now access your config with `kubectl config view --minify --flatten`, so you can replace `caCertData`, `masterUrl` and `username`.