Persistent Volumes
By default, this is disabled.
Sync PersistentVolume resources from the virtual cluster to the host cluster. When disabled, vCluster creates pseudo PersistentVolume resources instead. Enabling PersistentVolume syncing is not necessary in order to use PersistentVolumeClaim syncing.
Enable this feature if you have a scenario that require details about the PersistentVolume and its IDs, you want to create PersistentVolume's directly in the virtual cluster, such as when you want to use velero or specific CSI drivers.
Sync PersistentVolumes from the virtual to host cluster​
sync:
toHost:
persistentVolumes:
enabled: true
Patches​
This feature is an Enterprise feature. See our pricing plans or contact our sales team for more information.
You can modify the sync behaviour with patches that target specific paths. Currently there is 2 different kinds of patches supported.
You can use * in paths to select all entries of an array or object, e.g. spec.containers[*].name or spec.containers[*].volumeMounts[*]. vCluster calls the patch multiple times when using the wildcard reference.
JavaScript Expression Patches​
These are powerful JavaScript ES6 compatible expression patches that can be used to change a field while syncing. You define how it changes when syncing from the virtual cluster into the host cluster or when syncing from the host cluster into the virtual cluster. To change the path metadata.annotations[*] you can do:
sync:
toHost:
persistentVolumes:
enabled: true
patches:
- path: metadata.annotations[*]
expression: '"my-prefix-"+value'
# optional reverseExpression to reverse the change from the host cluster
# reverseExpression: 'value.slice("my-prefix".length)'
There is also a variable called context besides value that can be used to access specific data of the virtual cluster:
context.vcluster.name: Name of the virtual clustercontext.vcluster.namespace: Namespace of the virtual clustercontext.vcluster.config: Config of the virtual cluster, basicallyvcluster.yamlmerged with the defaultscontext.hostObject: Host object (can be null if not available)context.virtualObject: Virtual object (can be null if not available)context.path: The matched path on the object, useful when using wildcard path selectors (*)
Reference patches​
A reference patch can be used to have a specific field of one resource point to a different resource that should get rewritten. vCluster automatically imports the referenced resource to the virtual cluster if it can find it in the host cluster. For example:
sync:
toHost:
persistentVolumes:
enabled: true
patches:
- path: metadata.annotations["my-secret-ref"]
reference:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
With this yaml, vCluster translates the path metadata.annotations["my-secret-ref"] as it points to a secret. If the secret is created in the host cluster, vCluster automatically imports it into the virtual cluster.
With multi-namespace-mode you only need to rewrite references that include a namespace. You can use the namespacePath option to specify the path of the namespace of the reference.
Config reference​
persistentVolumes required object pro​
PersistentVolumes defines if persistent volumes created within the virtual cluster should get synced to the host cluster.
persistentVolumes required object pro​enabled required boolean false pro​
Enabled defines if this option should be enabled.
enabled required boolean false pro​patches required object[] pro​
Patches patch the resource according to the provided specification.
patches required object[] pro​path required string pro​
Path is the path within the patch to target. If the path is not found within the patch, the patch is not applied.
path required string pro​expression required string pro​
Expression transforms the value according to the given JavaScript expression.
expression required string pro​reverseExpression required string pro​
ReverseExpression transforms the value according to the given JavaScript expression.
reverseExpression required string pro​reference required object pro​
Reference treats the path value as a reference to another object and will rewrite it based on the chosen mode
automatically. In single-namespace mode this will translate the name to "vxxxxxxxxx" to avoid conflicts with
other names, in multi-namespace mode this will not translate the name.
reference required object pro​apiVersion required string pro​
APIVersion is the apiVersion of the referenced object.
apiVersion required string pro​apiVersionPath required string pro​
APIVersionPath is optional relative path to use to determine the kind. If APIVersionPath is not found, will fallback to apiVersion.
apiVersionPath required string pro​kind required string pro​
Kind is the kind of the referenced object.
kind required string pro​kindPath required string pro​
KindPath is the optional relative path to use to determine the kind. If KindPath is not found, will fallback to kind.
kindPath required string pro​namePath required string pro​
NamePath is the optional relative path to the reference name within the object.
namePath required string pro​namespacePath required string pro​
NamespacePath is the optional relative path to the reference namespace within the object. If omitted or not found, namespacePath equals to the
metadata.namespace path of the object.
namespacePath required string pro​labels required object pro​
Labels treats the path value as a labels selector.
labels required object pro​