Skip to content

Simple helm chart for setting up humio in minikube

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

darendarrow/k8s-humio

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

11 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

k8s-humio

Simple helm chart for getting humio up and running in a minikube kubernetes cluster.

Be aware. This is not meant for production usage.

Prerequisites

In order to get this up and running, you need:

Installation

This is really simple. Start by spinning up a minikube cluster:

minikube --memory 6144 start

I specify the memory argument to make sure we have enough. Once the minikube cluster is up an running, you need to install tiller, which is the server-side component of helm:

helm init

Now, the last thing is to install humio in the cluster. Go to the chart directory.

cd helmchart/k8s-humio

and install the chart

helm install . --name humio

This will spin up humio as a deployment in your minikube cluster, and further expose it as a service. You can now access the humio ui:

minikube service k8s-humio

That's all needed to get Humio running.

Ship logs with fluent-bit from your cluster to humio

When you deployed humio, you exposed two ports. One port is being exposed as type=LoadBalancer which enables you to access humio on a specific nodeport. Further the deployment created a service: k8s-humio-es. This service is used to ship logs to humios elasticsearch api.

To ship logs from your cluster. Go back to the project root. Edit the file humio-agent.yaml and insert the ingest token from you humio repository (docs: https://docs.humio.com/sending-data-to-humio/ingest-tokens/). You can just create a new repository and the token should be easy to find.

Insert the token in the backend.es.http_user.

Now deploy the fluent-bit DaemonSet using the official helm chart.

helm install stable/fluent-bit --name=humio-agent -f humio-agent.yaml --set on_minikube=true 

You should now be able to see logs coming into your dataspace in Humio.

Again, this is not ment for production usage, since it stores data on the minikube host.

Future development?

  • Support switching between environments
  • Support different storage options
  • More Humio configuration options
  • Migrate to StatefulSet's
  • Probably much more stuff
  • ?

Contribution

If you find bugs, want to add more features, etc. Please submit PR's or create issues.

About

Simple helm chart for setting up humio in minikube

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Smarty 100.0%