git-sync is a simple command that pulls a git repository into a local directory. It is a perfect "sidecar" container in Kubernetes - it can periodically pull files down from a repository so that an application can consume them.
git-sync can pull one time, or on a regular interval. It can pull from the
HEAD of a branch, from a git tag, or from a specific git hash. It will only
re-pull if the target of the run has changed in the upstream repository. When
it re-pulls, it updates the destination directory atomically. In order to do
this, it uses a git worktree in a subdirectory of the --root
and flips a
symlink.
git-sync can pull over HTTP(S) (with authentication or not) or SSH.
git-sync can also be configured to make a webhook call upon successful git repo synchronization. The call is made after the symlink is updated.
We use docker buildx to build images.
# build the container
make container REGISTRY=registry VERSION=tag
# build the container behind a proxy
make container REGISTRY=registry VERSION=tag \
HTTP_PROXY=http://<proxy_address>:<proxy_port> \
HTTPS_PROXY=https://<proxy_address>:<proxy_port>
# build the container for an OS/arch other than the current (e.g. you are on
# MacOS and want to run on Linux)
make container REGISTRY=registry VERSION=tag \
GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64
# run the container
docker run -d \
-v /tmp/git-data:/tmp/git \
registry/git-sync:tag \
--repo=https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync \
--branch=master \
--wait=30
# run an nginx container to serve the content
docker run -d \
-p 8080:80 \
-v /tmp/git-data:/usr/share/nginx/html \
nginx
Webhooks are executed asynchronously from the main git-sync process. If a webhook-url
is configured,
when a change occurs to the local git checkout a call is sent using the method defined in webhook-method
(default to POST
). git-sync will continually attempt this webhook call until it succeeds (based on webhook-success-status
).
If unsuccessful, git-sync will wait webhook-backoff
(default 3s
) before re-attempting the webhook call.
Usage
A webhook is configured using a set of CLI flags. At its most basic only webhook-url
needs to be set.
docker run -d \
-v /tmp/git-data:/git \
registry/git-sync:tag \
--repo=https://github.com/kubernetes/git-sync \
--branch=master \
--wait=30 \
--webhook-url="http://localhost:9090/-/reload"
Environment Variable | Flag | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
GIT_SYNC_REPO | --repo |
the git repository to clone | "" |
GIT_SYNC_BRANCH | --branch |
the git branch to check out | "master" |
GIT_SYNC_REV | --rev |
the git revision (tag or hash) to check out | "HEAD" |
GIT_SYNC_DEPTH | --depth |
use a shallow clone with a history truncated to the specified number of commits | 0 |
GIT_SYNC_SUBMODULES | --submodules |
git submodule behavior: one of 'recursive', 'shallow', or 'off' | recursive |
GIT_SYNC_ROOT | --root |
the root directory for git-sync operations, under which --dest will be created | "$HOME/git" |
GIT_SYNC_DEST | --dest |
the name of (a symlink to) a directory in which to check-out files under --root (defaults to the leaf dir of --repo) | "" |
GIT_SYNC_WAIT | --wait |
the number of seconds between syncs | 1 (second) |
GIT_SYNC_TIMEOUT | --timeout |
the max number of seconds allowed for a complete sync | 120 |
GIT_SYNC_ONE_TIME | --one-time |
exit after the first sync | false |
GIT_SYNC_MAX_SYNC_FAILURES | --max-sync-failures |
the number of consecutive failures allowed before aborting (the first sync must succeed, -1 will retry forever after the initial sync) | 0 |
GIT_SYNC_PERMISSIONS | --change-permissions |
the file permissions to apply to the checked-out files (0 will not change permissions at all) | 0 |
GIT_SYNC_HOOK_COMMAND | --sync-hook-command |
the command executed with the syncing repository as its working directory after syncing a new hash of the remote repository. it is subject to the sync time out and will extend period between syncs. (doesn't support the command arguments) | "" |
GIT_SYNC_WEBHOOK_URL | --webhook-url |
the URL for a webook notification when syncs complete | "" |
GIT_SYNC_WEBHOOK_METHOD | --webhook-method |
the HTTP method for the webhook | "POST" |
GIT_SYNC_WEBHOOK_SUCCESS_STATUS | --webhook-success-status |
the HTTP status code indicating a successful webhook (-1 disables success checks to make webhooks fire-and-forget) | 200 |
GIT_SYNC_WEBHOOK_TIMEOUT | --webhook-timeout |
the timeout for the webhook | 1 (second) |
GIT_SYNC_WEBHOOK_BACKOFF | --webhook-backoff |
the time to wait before retrying a failed webhook | 3 (seconds) |
GIT_SYNC_USERNAME | --username |
the username to use for git auth | "" |
GIT_SYNC_PASSWORD | --password |
the password or personal access token to use for git auth. (users should prefer env vars for passwords) | "" |
GIT_SYNC_SSH | --ssh |
use SSH for git operations | false |
GIT_SSH_KEY_FILE | --ssh-key-file |
the SSH key to use | "/etc/git-secret/ssh" |
GIT_KNOWN_HOSTS | --ssh-known-hosts |
enable SSH known_hosts verification | true |
GIT_SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS_FILE | --ssh-known-hosts-file |
the known_hosts file to use | "/etc/git-secret/known_hosts" |
GIT_SYNC_ADD_USER | --add-user |
add a record to /etc/passwd for the current UID/GID (needed to use SSH with a different UID) | false |
GIT_COOKIE_FILE | --cookie-file |
use git cookiefile | false |
GIT_ASKPASS_URL | --askpass-url |
the URL for GIT_ASKPASS callback | "" |
GIT_SYNC_GIT | --git |
the git command to run (subject to PATH search, mostly for testing | "git" |
GIT_SYNC_HTTP_BIND | --http-bind |
the bind address (including port) for git-sync's HTTP endpoint | "" |
GIT_SYNC_HTTP_METRICS | --http-metrics |
enable metrics on git-sync's HTTP endpoint | true |
GIT_SYNC_HTTP_PPROF | --http-pprof |
enable the pprof debug endpoints on git-sync's HTTP endpoint | false |