On Apr 10, 2017, at 11:11 AM, Jean-Paul Calderone
wrote: Hello all,
I'm pleased to announce the first release of txkube, a Twisted-based library for interacting with Kubernetes using the HTTP API.
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This release supports several of the most commonly used basic Kubernetes objects, including Services, ConfigMaps, Deployments, ReplicaSets, and Pods. While Kubernetes has many, many more object kinds, this collection of kinds already supports a very useful set of interactions.
Thanks for the announcement! I do have one question about txkube, since this comes up periodically in every higher-level networking layer, and it's a place where I think Twisted has some advantages over other HTTP clients: is there a way to specify custom trust roots, or construct a custom Agent to pass in to txkube?
Here is an example of txkube usage, taken from the README:
from __future__ import print_function from twisted.internet.task import react
from txkube import v1, network_kubernetes_from_context
@react
btw, don't think I didn't notice this https://github.com/twisted/twisted/pull/646#discussion_r96104930...
def main(reactor): k8s = network_kubernetes_from_context(reactor, u"minikube") client = k8s.client() d = client.list(v1.Namespace) d.addCallback(print) return d
You can download txkube from PyPI https://pypi.python.org/pypi. You can contribute to its development on GitHub https://github.com/LeastAuthority/txkube.
Thanks to Least Authority Enterprises https://leastauthority.com/ for sponsoring this development.
Thanks, LAE! -glyph