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Azure store

Kubeswitch can discover AKS clusters from Azure.

Credentials

You can provide your Azure credentials via environment variables. Please check the official Azure documentation how to provide credentials via environment variables.

If no environment variables with Azure credentials can be found, the locally installed Azure CLI az is used to obtain credentials via the browser-based OIDC flow. Please also note, that you can set a custom path for the Azure CLI via the environment variable AZURE_CLI.

Setup

Please make sure the az tool is installed and on your PATH if you are not setting credentials via environment variables.

Next, create the Azure store configuration in the kubeswitch configuration file.

Search over all AKS clusters for a subscription:

cat ~/.kube/switch-config.yaml

kind: SwitchConfig
version: "v1alpha1"
kubeconfigStores:
  - kind: azure
    id: <my-id-only-required-if-there-are-multiple-azure-stores>
    config:
      subscriptionID: 21eb4f4d-xyz-xzxz-xzz

Limit to certain resource groups:

cat ~/.kube/switch-config.yaml

kind: SwitchConfig
version: "v1alpha1"
kubeconfigStores:
  - kind: azure
    id: <my-id-only-required-if-there-are-multiple-azure-stores>
    config:
      subscriptionID: 21eb4f4d-xyz-xzxz-xzz
      resourceGroups:
        - kubeswitch

Multiple subscriptions

Using multiple subscriptions should be possible by defining multiple store configurations in the switch-config file (one for each subscription). Please not, that this is currently an untested scenario.

Search for AKS Clusters

Kubeconfig context names are fuzzy-searchable using the following semantics. The az_ prefix is an acronym for Azure and helps to narrow down the search to only AKS clusters.

In General:

  • az_<resource-group>-<cluster-name>/<cluster-name>

Example:

  • az_kubeswitch-kubeswitch_test/kubeswitch_test

In this example:

  • Resource group name: kubeswitch
  • AKS Cluster name: kubeswitch_test

However, remember that you can always define an alias for each context to define a name that you can better remember or query .

This is how looks like using the switch search:

  • In addition to the sanitized kubeconfig preview, additional AKS cluster information is shown such as the Kubernetes version