Stream Kubernetes Pod events to the Coder startup logs.
- Easily determine the reason for a pod provision failure, or why a pod is stuck in a pending state.
- Visibility into when pods are OOMKilled, or when they are evicted.
- Filter by namespace, field selector, and label selector to reduce Kubernetes API load.
Apply the Helm chart to start streaming logs into your Coder instance:
helm repo add coder-logstream-kube https://helm.coder.com/logstream-kube
helm install coder-logstream-kube coder-logstream-kube/coder-logstream-kube \
--namespace coder \
--set url=<your-coder-url-including-http-or-https>
Note For additional customization (such as customizing the image, pull secrets, annotations, etc.), you can use the values.yaml file directly.
Your Coder template should be using a kubernetes_deployment
resource with wait_for_rollout
set to false
.
resource "kubernetes_deployment" "hello_world" {
count = data.coder_workspace.me.start_count
wait_for_rollout = false
...
}
This ensures all pod events will be sent during initialization and startup.
Kubernetes provides an informers API that streams pod and event data from the API server.
coder-logstream-kube
listens for pod creation events with containers that have the CODER_AGENT_TOKEN
environment variable set. All pod events are streamed as logs to the Coder API using the agent token for authentication.
SSL_CERT_FILE
: Specifies the path to an SSL certificate.SSL_CERT_DIR
: Identifies which directory to check for SSL certificate files.