This project is currently in the early stages of development and expected to release beta versions by end of September.
kraan helps you deploy and manage ‘layers’ on top of kubernetes. By applying layers on top of K8s clusters, you can build focused platforms on top of K8s e.g ML platforms, Data platform etc. Each layer is a collection of addons and can have dependencies established between the layers. i.e a “mgmt-layer” can depend on a “common-layer”. Kraan will always ensure that the addons in the “common-layer” are deployed successfully before deploying the “mgmt-layer” addons. A layer is represented as a kubernetes custom resource and kraan is an operator that is deployed into the cluster and works constantly to reconcile the state of the layer custom resource.
kraan is powered by flux2 and builds on top of projects like source-controller and helm-controller.
Kraan can be used wherever you have requirements to manage add-ons on top of k8s clusters and especially when you want to package the addons into dependant categories. If you have a mutating webhook injecting a side-car and set of security plugins which should always be deployed first before other addons,then layers concept in Kraan will help there. However, Kraan is even more powerful when it comes to building custom platforms on top of k8s like the one shown below.
kraan promotes the idea of building model based platforms on top of k8s i.e you can
build a “general purpose” k8s platform which might have a “common” and “security”
layers which packages all the common tooling, applications inside that cluster might
need as well as organization specific bits (e.g org specific security addons etc).
You can also say that the “common-layer” depends-on “security-layer” to be deployed first.
This “general purpose” k8s platform can then be extended by applying another “ml-layer”
which can then be exposed as an ML platform to the development teams. The end result here
is developers working on top of secure and custom-built platforms which adheres
to organization specific policies etc. And rolling out updates to this ML
platform is as simple as “kubectl apply -f
The below diagram shows how you can use kraan to build a focused multi-cloud platform where “common” and “security” layers are shared across clouds whereas other layers become cloud specific.
Kraan is a kubernetes controller that is built on top of k8s custom resources. It works in tandem with source-controller and helm-controller and hence they are always deployed together. The detailed design documentation can be found here
See User Guide for usage instructions.
See Developer Guide for development.
Contributions are very welcome. Please read the contributing guide or see the docs.