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Install with the KOTS CLI

This topic describes how to install an application with Replicated KOTS in an existing cluster using the KOTS CLI.

Overview

You can use the KOTS CLI to install an application with Replicated KOTS. A common use case for installing from the command line is to automate installation, such as performing headless installations as part of CI/CD pipelines.

To install with the KOTS CLI, you provide all the necessary installation assets, such as the license file and the application config values, with the installation command rather than through the Admin Console UI. Any preflight checks defined for the application run automatically from the CLI rather than being displayed in the Admin Console.

The following shows an example of the output from the kots install command:

• Deploying Admin Console
• Creating namespace ✓
• Waiting for datastore to be ready ✓
• Waiting for Admin Console to be ready ✓
• Waiting for installation to complete ✓
• Waiting for preflight checks to complete ✓

• Press Ctrl+C to exit
• Go to http://localhost:8800 to access the Admin Console

• Go to http://localhost:8888 to access the application

Prerequisite

Create a ConfigValues resource to define the configuration values for the application. The ConfigValues resource allows you to pass the configuration values for an application from the command line with the install command, rather than through the Admin Console UI. For air-gapped environments, ensure that the ConfigValues file can be accessed from the installation environment.

The ConfigValues resource includes the fields that are defined in the Replicated KOTS Config custom resource for the release, along with the user-supplied and default values for each field, as shown in the example below:

apiVersion: kots.io/v1beta1
kind: ConfigValues
spec:
values:
config_item_name:
default: example_default_value
value: example_value
boolean_config_item_name:
value: "1"
password_config_item_name:
valuePlainText: exampleplaintextpassword
select_one_config_item_name:
default: default_option_name
value: selected_option_name

ConfigValues Requirements

The ConfigValues resource must meet the following requirements:

  • Must be valid YAML.
  • It is not necessary to set a value for each configuration item in the ConfigValues, unless the item is required and has no default set in the Config resource.
  • For any configuration items of type password defined in the Config resource, set the value in plain text in the ConfigValues valuePlainText property rather than in the value property. For example, valuePlainText: somesecretvalue. Values set in valuePlainText are automatically encrypted during installation.
  • All values must be strings. For booleans, integers, or floats, wrap the value in quotes (for example, value: "1", value: "0", or value: "443").

For more information, see ConfigValues.

Online (Internet-Connected) Installation

To install with KOTS in an online existing cluster:

  1. Install the KOTS CLI:

    curl https://kots.io/install | bash

    For more installation options, see Installing the KOTS CLI.

  2. Install the application:

    kubectl kots install APP_NAME \
    --shared-password PASSWORD \
    --license-file PATH_TO_LICENSE \
    --config-values PATH_TO_CONFIGVALUES \
    --namespace NAMESPACE \
    --no-port-forward

    Replace:

    • APP_NAME with a name for the application. This is the unique name that KOTS will use to refer to the application that you install.

    • PASSWORD with a shared password for accessing the Admin Console.

    • PATH_TO_LICENSE with the path to your license file. See Downloading Customer Licenses. For information about how to download licenses with the Vendor API v3, see Download a customer license file as YAML in the Vendor API v3 documentation.

    • PATH_TO_CONFIGVALUES with the path to the ConfigValues file.

    • NAMESPACE with the namespace where you want to install both the application and KOTS.

Air Gap Installation

To install with KOTS in an air-gapped existing cluster:

  1. Install the KOTS CLI. See Manually Download and Install in Installing the KOTS CLI.

  2. Download the kotsadm.tar.gz air gap bundle from the Releases page in the kots repository in GitHub. Ensure that you can access the downloaded bundle from the environment where you will install the application.

    note

    The version of the kotsadm.tar.gz air gap bundle used must be compatible with the version of the .airgap bundle for the given application release.

    note

    The versions of the KOTS CLI and the kotsadm.tar.gz bundle must match. You can check the version of the KOTS CLI with kubectl kots version.

  3. Extract the KOTS Admin Console container images from the kotsadm.tar.gz bundle and push the images to your private registry:

    kubectl kots admin-console push-images ./kotsadm.tar.gz REGISTRY_HOST \
    --registry-username RW_USERNAME \
    --registry-password RW_PASSWORD

    Replace:

    • REGISTRY_HOST with the hostname for the private registry. For example, private.registry.host or my-registry.example.com/my-namespace.

    • RW_USERNAME and RW_PASSWORD with the username and password for an account that has read and write access to the private registry.

      note

      KOTS does not store or reuse these read-write credentials.

  4. Install the application:

    kubectl kots install APP_NAME \
    --shared-password PASSWORD \
    --license-file PATH_TO_LICENSE \
    --config-values PATH_TO_CONFIGVALUES \
    --airgap-bundle PATH_TO_AIRGAP_BUNDLE \
    --namespace NAMESPACE \
    --kotsadm-registry REGISTRY_HOST \
    --registry-username RO_USERNAME \
    --registry-password RO_PASSWORD \
    --no-port-forward

    Replace:

    • APP_NAME with a name for the application. This is the unique name that KOTS will use to refer to the application that you install.

    • PASSWORD with a shared password for accessing the Admin Console.

    • PATH_TO_LICENSE with the path to your license file. See Downloading Customer Licenses. For information about how to download licenses with the Vendor API v3, see Download a customer license file as YAML in the Vendor API v3 documentation.

    • PATH_TO_CONFIGVALUES with the path to the ConfigValues file.

    • NAMESPACE with the namespace where you want to install both the application and KOTS.
    • REGISTRY_HOST with the same hostname for the private registry where you pushed the Admin Console images.

    • RO_USERNAME and RO_PASSWORD with the username and password for an account that has read-only access to the private registry.

      note

      KOTS stores these read-only credentials in a Kubernetes secret in the same namespace where the Admin Console is installed.

      KOTS uses these credentials to pull the images. To allow KOTS to pull images, the credentials are automatically created as an imagePullSecret on all of the Admin Console Pods.

(Optional) Access the Admin Console

By default, during installation, KOTS automatically opens localhost port 8800 to provide access to the Admin Console. Using the --no-port-forward flag with the kots install command prevents KOTS from creating a port forward to the Admin Console.

After you install with the --no-port-forward flag, you can optionally create a port forward so that you can log in to the Admin Console in a browser window.

To access the Admin Console:

  1. If you installed in a VM where you cannot open a browser window, forward a port on your local machine to localhost:8800 on the remote VM using the SSH client:

    ssh -L LOCAL_PORT:localhost:8800 USERNAME@IP_ADDRESS

    Replace:

    • LOCAL_PORT with the port on your local machine to forward. For example, 9900 or 8800.
    • USERNAME with your username for the VM.
    • IP_ADDRESS with the IP address for the VM.

    Example:

    The following example shows using the SSH client to forward port 8800 on your local machine to localhost:8800 on the remote VM.

    ssh -L 8800:localhost:8800 user@ip-addr
  2. Run the following KOTS CLI command to open localhost port 8800, which forwards to the Admin Console service:

    kubectl kots admin-console --namespace NAMESPACE

    Replace NAMESPACE with the namespace where the Admin Console was installed.

    For more information about the kots admin-console command, see admin-console in the KOTS CLI documentation.

  3. Open a browser window and go to https://localhost:8800.

  4. Log in to the Admin Console using the password that you created as part of the kots install command.