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masakari-k8s

Description

masakari-k8s is an operator to manage the Masakari services masakari-api and masakari-engine in a Kubernetes-based environment.

Usage

Deployment

masakari k8s is deployed using below command:

juju deploy masakari-k8s masakari --trust

Now connect the masakari operator to existing database, keystone identity, and rabbitmq operators:

juju relate masakari-k8s:ingress-public traefik-k8s:ingress
juju relate masakari-k8s:identity-service keystone-k8s:identity-service
juju relate masakari-k8s:database mysql-k8s:database
juju relate masakari-k8s:amqp rabbitmq-k8s:amqp

Configuration

This section covers common and/or important configuration options. See file config.yaml for the full list of options, along with their descriptions and default values. See the Juju documentation for details on configuring applications.

Actions

This section covers Juju actions supported by the charm. Actions allow specific operations to be performed on a per-unit basis. To display action descriptions run juju actions masakari.

Relations

masakari-k8s requires the following relations:

database: To connect to MySQL identity-service: To register endpoints in Keystone ingress-public: To expose service on public network amqp: To connect to Rabbitmq

OCI Images

The charm by default uses following images:

ghcr.io/canonical/masakari-consolidated:2025.1

Contributing

Please see the Juju SDK docs for guidelines on enhancements to this charm following best practice guidelines, and CONTRIBUTING.md for developer guidance.

Bugs

Please report bugs on Launchpad.