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kubectl generate kubeconfig file for service account
#!/bin/bash
set -e
set -o pipefail
# Add user to k8s using service account, no RBAC (must create RBAC after this script)
if [[ -z "$1" ]] || [[ -z "$2" ]]; then
echo "usage: $0 <service_account_name> <namespace>"
exit 1
fi
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME=$1
NAMESPACE="$2"
KUBECFG_FILE_NAME="/tmp/kube/k8s-${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}-${NAMESPACE}-conf"
TARGET_FOLDER="/tmp/kube"
create_target_folder() {
echo -n "Creating target directory to hold files in ${TARGET_FOLDER}..."
mkdir -p "${TARGET_FOLDER}"
printf "done"
}
create_service_account() {
echo -e "\\nCreating a service account: ${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME} on namespace: ${NAMESPACE}"
kubectl create sa "${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}" --namespace "${NAMESPACE}"
}
get_secret_name_from_service_account() {
echo -e "\\nGetting secret of service account ${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}-${NAMESPACE}"
SECRET_NAME=$(kubectl get sa "${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}" --namespace "${NAMESPACE}" -o json | jq -r '.secrets[].name')
echo "Secret name: ${SECRET_NAME}"
}
extract_ca_crt_from_secret() {
echo -e -n "\\nExtracting ca.crt from secret..."
kubectl get secret "${SECRET_NAME}" --namespace "${NAMESPACE}" -o json | jq \
-r '.data["ca.crt"]' | base64 -d > "${TARGET_FOLDER}/ca.crt"
printf "done"
}
get_user_token_from_secret() {
echo -e -n "\\nGetting user token from secret..."
USER_TOKEN=$(kubectl get secret "${SECRET_NAME}" \
--namespace "${NAMESPACE}" -o json | jq -r '.data["token"]' | base64 -d)
printf "done"
}
set_kube_config_values() {
context=$(kubectl config current-context)
echo -e "\\nSetting current context to: $context"
CLUSTER_NAME=$(kubectl config get-contexts "$context" | awk '{print $3}' | tail -n 1)
echo "Cluster name: ${CLUSTER_NAME}"
ENDPOINT=$(kubectl config view \
-o jsonpath="{.clusters[?(@.name == \"${CLUSTER_NAME}\")].cluster.server}")
echo "Endpoint: ${ENDPOINT}"
# Set up the config
echo -e "\\nPreparing k8s-${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}-${NAMESPACE}-conf"
echo -n "Setting a cluster entry in kubeconfig..."
kubectl config set-cluster "${CLUSTER_NAME}" \
--kubeconfig="${KUBECFG_FILE_NAME}" \
--server="${ENDPOINT}" \
--certificate-authority="${TARGET_FOLDER}/ca.crt" \
--embed-certs=true
echo -n "Setting token credentials entry in kubeconfig..."
kubectl config set-credentials \
"${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}-${NAMESPACE}-${CLUSTER_NAME}" \
--kubeconfig="${KUBECFG_FILE_NAME}" \
--token="${USER_TOKEN}"
echo -n "Setting a context entry in kubeconfig..."
kubectl config set-context \
"${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}-${NAMESPACE}-${CLUSTER_NAME}" \
--kubeconfig="${KUBECFG_FILE_NAME}" \
--cluster="${CLUSTER_NAME}" \
--user="${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}-${NAMESPACE}-${CLUSTER_NAME}" \
--namespace="${NAMESPACE}"
echo -n "Setting the current-context in the kubeconfig file..."
kubectl config use-context "${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}-${NAMESPACE}-${CLUSTER_NAME}" \
--kubeconfig="${KUBECFG_FILE_NAME}"
}
create_target_folder
create_service_account
get_secret_name_from_service_account
extract_ca_crt_from_secret
get_user_token_from_secret
set_kube_config_values
echo -e "\\nAll done! Test with:"
echo "KUBECONFIG=${KUBECFG_FILE_NAME} kubectl get pods"
echo "you should not have any permissions by default - you have just created the authentication part"
echo "You will need to create RBAC permissions"
KUBECONFIG=${KUBECFG_FILE_NAME} kubectl get pods
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paraddise commented Oct 3, 2024

    SECRET_NAME=$(kubectl get sa "${SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME}" --namespace "${NAMESPACE}" -o json | jq -r '.secrets[0].name')

I think you should take first secret, sometimes there are several secrets. One autogenerated from old kubernetes and another created manually.

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