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Create documentation for setting up and using the out-of-tree provider #686

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shannonxtreme opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 8 comments
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Related issues: #664 #359

With the in-tree provider becoming obsolete, we need basic documentation that covers the following:

  • Key concepts about the out-of-tree provider (what is it, why/when would you use it, components and architecture)
  • Basic set up and configuration of the out-of-tree provider (what core components use the --cloud-provider config, IAM requirements, GCP VPC requirements)
  • Migration from the in-tree provider (high-level migration overview with best practices to minimize unexpected disruptions)

Collaborators: @aojea @BenTheElder

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@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added the needs-triage Indicates an issue or PR lacks a `triage/foo` label and requires one. label May 7, 2024
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From #664 - the CI manifest is a good source of info for a "Install the GCP provider" task: https://github.com/kubernetes/cloud-provider-gcp/blob/25e5dcc715781316bc5e39f8b17c0d5b313453f7/deploy/packages/default/manifest.yaml

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/triage accepted
/priority important-soon
(TBH I could about call this critical-urgent, but I think that's reserved for "clusters are on fire/vulnerable right now", this will be critical-urgent by the end of 1.31 cycle if we're not there yet)

Thank you @shannonxtreme 🙏

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Plan is approved, drafted the content for conceptual section: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RLb3V-ci-Sz54C4jh8ucPRFnIBpNXewmoQ3PMmV0RNY/edit

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mrala commented Aug 7, 2024

Hi! Is there an ETA for when the documentation for using the out-of-tree provider will be updated?

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@shannonxtreme has a very detailed draft and @aojea has been reviewing it, but there's no specific ETA, I think everyone involved is juggling many things and chipping away at this part time 😅

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Yeah lol that sums it up. I have to change up my instructions, I'd originally drafted from a live migration perspective but haven't been able to get my nodes annotated with the ProviderID, so I have to go with the create a cluster from scratch flow instead

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