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Velero Example Plugins

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This repository contains example plugins for Velero.

Kinds of Plugins

Velero currently supports the following kinds of plugins:

  • Object Store - persists and retrieves backups, backup log files, restore warning/error files, restore logs.
  • Volume Snapshotter - creates snapshots from volumes (during a backup) and volumes from snapshots (during a restore).
  • Backup Item Action - performs arbitrary logic on individual items prior to storing them in the backup file.
  • Restore Item Action - performs arbitrary logic on individual items prior to restoring them in the Kubernetes cluster.
  • Delete Item Action - performs arbitrary logic on individual items prior to deleting them from the backup file.

Velero can host multiple plugins inside of a single, resumable process. The plugins can be of any supported type. See main.go.

For more information, please see the full plugin documentation.

Building the plugins

To build the plugins, run

$ make

To build the image, run

$ make container

This builds an image tagged as velero/velero-plugin-example:main. If you want to specify a different name or version/tag, run:

$ IMAGE=your-repo/your-name VERSION=your-version-tag make container 

Deploying the plugins

To deploy your plugin image to an Velero server:

  1. Make sure your image is pushed to a registry that is accessible to your cluster's nodes.
  2. Run velero plugin add <registry/image:version>. Example with a dockerhub image: velero plugin add velero/velero-plugin-example.

Using the plugins

When the plugin is deployed, it is only made available to use. To make the plugin effective, you must modify your configuration:

Backup storage:

  1. Run kubectl edit backupstoragelocation <location-name> -n <velero-namespace> e.g. kubectl edit backupstoragelocation default -n velero OR velero backup-location create <location-name> --provider <provider-name>
  2. Change the value of spec.provider to enable an Object Store plugin
  3. Save and quit. The plugin will be used for the next backup/restore

Volume snapshot storage:

  1. Run kubectl edit volumesnapshotlocation <location-name> -n <velero-namespace> e.g. kubectl edit volumesnapshotlocation default -n velero OR velero snapshot-location create <location-name> --provider <provider-name>
  2. Change the value of spec.provider to enable a Volume Snapshotter plugin
  3. Save and quit. The plugin will be used for the next backup/restore

Backup/Restore actions:

  1. Add the plugin to Velero as described in the Deploying the plugins section.
  2. The plugin will be used for the next backup/restore.

Examples

To run with the example plugins, do the following:

  1. Run velero backup-location create default --provider file Optional: --config bucket:<your-bucket>,prefix:<your-prefix> to configure a bucket and/or prefix directories.
  2. Run velero snapshot-location create example-default --provider example-volume-snapshotter
  3. Run kubectl edit deployment/velero -n <velero-namespace>
  4. Change the value of spec.template.spec.args to look like the following:
      - args:
        - server
        - --default-volume-snapshot-locations
        - example-volume-snapshotter:example-default
  1. Run kubectl create -f examples/with-pv.yaml to apply a sample nginx application that uses the example block store plugin. Note: This example works best on a virtual machine, as it uses the host's /tmp directory for data storage.
  2. Save and quit. The plugins will be used for the next backup/restore

Creating your own plugin project

  1. Create a new directory in your $GOPATH, e.g. $GOPATH/src/github.com/someuser/velero-plugins
  2. Copy everything from this project into your new project
$ cp -a $GOPATH/src/github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero-plugin-example/* $GOPATH/src/github.com/someuser/velero-plugins/.
  1. Remove the git history
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/someuser/velero-plugins
$ rm -rf .git
  1. Adjust the existing plugin directories and source code as needed.

The Makefile is configured to automatically build all directories starting with the prefix velero-. You most likely won't need to edit this file, as long as you follow this convention.

If you need to pull in additional dependencies to your vendor directory, just run

$ make modules

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