Tanka is a reimplementation of Ksonnet that Grafana Labs created after Ksonnet was deprecated. Tanka is used by Grafana Labs to run Loki in production.
Grab the latest version of Tanka (at least version v0.5.0) for the tk env
commands. Prebuilt binaries for Tanka can be found at the Tanka releases
URL.
In your config repo, if you don't have a Tanka application, create a folder and
call tk init
inside of it. Then create an environment for Loki and provide the
URL for the Kubernetes API server to deploy to (e.g., https://localhost:6443
):
mkdir <application name>
cd <application name>
tk init
tk env add environments/loki --namespace=loki --server=<Kubernetes API server>
Grab the Loki & Promtail module using jb
:
go get -u github.com/jsonnet-bundler/jsonnet-bundler/cmd/jb
jb install github.com/grafana/loki/production/ksonnet/loki
jb install github.com/grafana/loki/production/ksonnet/promtail
Be sure to replace the username, password and the relevant htpasswd
contents.
Making sure to set the value for username, password, and htpasswd
properly,
replace the contents of environments/loki/main.jsonnet
with:
local gateway = import 'loki/gateway.libsonnet';
local loki = import 'loki/loki.libsonnet';
local promtail = import 'promtail/promtail.libsonnet';
loki + promtail + gateway {
_config+:: {
namespace: 'loki',
htpasswd_contents: 'loki:$apr1$H4yGiGNg$ssl5/NymaGFRUvxIV1Nyr.',
// S3 variables remove if not using aws
storage_backend: 's3,dynamodb',
s3_access_key: 'key',
s3_secret_access_key: 'secret access key',
s3_address: 'url',
s3_bucket_name: 'loki-test',
dynamodb_region: 'region',
// GCS variables remove if not using gcs
storage_backend: 'bigtable,gcs',
bigtable_instance: 'instance',
bigtable_project: 'project',
gcs_bucket_name: 'bucket',
promtail_config+: {
clients: [{
scheme:: 'http',
hostname:: 'gateway.%(namespace)s.svc' % $._config,
username:: 'loki',
password:: 'password',
container_root_path:: '/var/lib/docker',
}],
},
replication_factor: 3,
consul_replicas: 1,
},
}
Notice that container_root_path
is your own data root for the Docker Daemon,
run docker info | grep "Root Dir"
to get it.
Run tk show environments/loki
to see the manifests that will be deployed to the cluster and
finally run tk apply environments/loki
to deploy it.