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lebaudantoine f7ed70dc9c (livekit) add Livekit Egress
Egress is already deployed in staging. But, while
working locally on feature relying on Egress, it's not
suitable to test your development or iterate.

Especially I'll need to test the connection between the Egress
and the minio bucket in my next PR.

We faced quite a few issue while starting the whole stack.
Egress didn't want to start. Its connection with the livekit server
while the egress participant was joining the room was not successful.

The Turn part of the livekit server helm chart was activated. We needed
to update few values to in the helm configuration to enabled this turn.

Updated CoreDNS to expose Egress pod. Egress tries connecting to MinIO at
127.0.0.1, where no instance exists. Using minio.127.0.0.1.nip.io resolves
to 127.0.0.1, causing Egress to connect to itself for uploads. The CoreDNS
rewrite directs this to the Ingress IP, correctly routing to MinIO.
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#!/bin/sh
set -o errexit
CURRENT_DIR=$(pwd)
echo "0. Create ca"
# 0. Create ca
mkcert -install
cd /tmp
mkcert "127.0.0.1.nip.io" "*.127.0.0.1.nip.io"
cd $CURRENT_DIR
echo "1. Create registry container unless it already exists"
# 1. Create registry container unless it already exists
reg_name='kind-registry'
reg_port='5001'
if [ "$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' "${reg_name}" 2>/dev/null || true)" != 'true' ]; then
docker run \
-d --restart=always -p "127.0.0.1:${reg_port}:5000" --network bridge --name "${reg_name}" \
registry:2
fi
echo "2. Create kind cluster with containerd registry config dir enabled"
# 2. Create kind cluster with containerd registry config dir enabled
# TODO: kind will eventually enable this by default and this patch will
# be unnecessary.
#
# See:
# https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind/issues/2875
# https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/main/docs/cri/config.md#registry-configuration
# See: https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/main/docs/hosts.md
cat <<EOF | kind create cluster --config=-
kind: Cluster
apiVersion: kind.x-k8s.io/v1alpha4
containerdConfigPatches:
- |-
[plugins."io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri".registry]
config_path = "/etc/containerd/certs.d"
nodes:
- role: control-plane
image: kindest/node:v1.27.3
kubeadmConfigPatches:
- |
kind: InitConfiguration
nodeRegistration:
kubeletExtraArgs:
node-labels: "ingress-ready=true"
extraPortMappings:
- containerPort: 80
hostPort: 80
protocol: TCP
- containerPort: 443
hostPort: 443
protocol: TCP
- role: worker
image: kindest/node:v1.27.3
- role: worker
image: kindest/node:v1.27.3
EOF
echo "3. Add the registry config to the nodes"
# 3. Add the registry config to the nodes
#
# This is necessary because localhost resolves to loopback addresses that are
# network-namespace local.
# In other words: localhost in the container is not localhost on the host.
#
# We want a consistent name that works from both ends, so we tell containerd to
# alias localhost:${reg_port} to the registry container when pulling images
REGISTRY_DIR="/etc/containerd/certs.d/localhost:${reg_port}"
for node in $(kind get nodes); do
docker exec "${node}" mkdir -p "${REGISTRY_DIR}"
cat <<EOF | docker exec -i "${node}" cp /dev/stdin "${REGISTRY_DIR}/hosts.toml"
[host."http://${reg_name}:5000"]
EOF
done
echo "4. Connect the registry to the cluster network if not already connected"
# 4. Connect the registry to the cluster network if not already connected
# This allows kind to bootstrap the network but ensures they're on the same network
if [ "$(docker inspect -f='{{json .NetworkSettings.Networks.kind}}' "${reg_name}")" = 'null' ]; then
docker network connect "kind" "${reg_name}"
fi
echo "5. Document the local registry"
# 5. Document the local registry
# https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/tree/master/keps/sig-cluster-lifecycle/generic/1755-communicating-a-local-registry
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: local-registry-hosting
namespace: kube-public
data:
localRegistryHosting.v1: |
host: "localhost:${reg_port}"
help: "https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/local-registry/"
EOF
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: coredns
namespace: kube-system
data:
Corefile: |
.:53 {
errors
health {
lameduck 5s
}
ready
kubernetes cluster.local in-addr.arpa ip6.arpa {
pods insecure
fallthrough in-addr.arpa ip6.arpa
ttl 30
}
prometheus :9153
forward . /etc/resolv.conf {
max_concurrent 1000
}
rewrite stop {
name regex (.*).127.0.0.1.nip.io ingress-nginx-controller.ingress-nginx.svc.cluster.local answer auto
}
cache 30
loop
reload
loadbalance
}
EOF
kubectl -n kube-system rollout restart deployments/coredns
echo "6. Install ingress-nginx"
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/deploy/static/provider/kind/deploy.yaml
kubectl -n ingress-nginx create secret tls mkcert --key /tmp/127.0.0.1.nip.io+1-key.pem --cert /tmp/127.0.0.1.nip.io+1.pem
kubectl -n ingress-nginx patch deployments.apps ingress-nginx-controller --type 'json' -p '[{"op": "add", "path": "/spec/template/spec/containers/0/args/-", "value":"--default-ssl-certificate=ingress-nginx/mkcert"}]'