Step 10: Install Apigee hybrid Using Helm

Install the Apigee hybrid runtime components

In this step, you will use Helm to install the following Apigee hybrid components:

  • Apigee operator
  • Apigee datastore
  • Apigee telemetry
  • Apigee Redis
  • Apigee ingress manager
  • Apigee organization
  • Your Apigee environment(s)

You will install the charts for each environment one at a time. The sequence in which you install the components matters.

Pre-installation Notes

  1. If you have not already installed Helm v3.14.2+, follow the instructions in Installing Helm.
  2. Apigee hybrid uses Helm guardrails to verify the configuration before installing or upgrading a chart. You may see guardrail-specific information in the output of each of the commands in this section, for example:

    # Source: apigee-operator/templates/apigee-operators-guardrails.yaml
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Pod
    metadata:
      name: apigee-hybrid-helm-guardrail-operator
      namespace:  APIGEE_NAMESPACE
      annotations:
        helm.sh/hook: pre-install,pre-upgrade
        helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: before-hook-creation,hook-succeeded
      labels:
        app: apigee-hybrid-helm-guardrail
    

    If any of the helm upgrade commands fail, you can use the guardrails output to help diagnose the cause. See Diagnosing issues with guardrails.

  3. Before executing any of the Helm upgrade/install commands, use the Helm dry-run feature by adding --dry-run=server at the end of the command. See helm install --h to list supported commands, options, and usage.

Installation steps

  1. If you have not, navigate into your APIGEE_HELM_CHARTS_HOME directory. Run the following commands from that directory.
  2. Install Apigee Operator/Controller:

    Dry run:

    helm upgrade operator apigee-operator/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml \
      --dry-run=server
    

    Install the chart:

    helm upgrade operator apigee-operator/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml
    

    Verify Apigee Operator installation:

    helm ls -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE
    
    NAME       NAMESPACE       REVISION   UPDATED                                STATUS     CHART                                       APP VERSION
    operator   apigee   3          2023-06-26 00:42:44.492009 -0800 PST   deployed   apigee-operator-1.14.0   1.14.0
    

    Verify it is up and running by checking its availability:

    kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get deploy apigee-controller-manager
    
    NAME                        READY   UP-TO-DATE   AVAILABLE   AGE
    apigee-controller-manager   1/1     1            1           7d20h
    
  3. Install Apigee datastore:

    Dry run:

    helm upgrade datastore apigee-datastore/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml \
      --dry-run=server
    

    Install the chart:

    helm upgrade datastore apigee-datastore/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml
    

    Verify apigeedatastore is up and running by checking its state before proceeding to the next step:

    kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get apigeedatastore default
    
    NAME      STATE       AGE
    default   running    2d
    
  4. Install Apigee telemetry:

    Dry run:

    helm upgrade telemetry apigee-telemetry/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml \
      --dry-run=server
    

    Install the chart:

    helm upgrade telemetry apigee-telemetry/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml
    

    Verify it is up and running by checking its state:

    kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get apigeetelemetry apigee-telemetry
    
    NAME               STATE     AGE
    apigee-telemetry   running   2d
    
  5. Install Apigee Redis:

    Dry run:

    helm upgrade redis apigee-redis/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml \
      --dry-run=server
    

    Install the chart:

    helm upgrade redis apigee-redis/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml
    

    Verify it is up and running by checking its state:

    kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get apigeeredis default
    
    NAME      STATE     AGE
    default   running   2d
    
  6. Install Apigee ingress manager:

    Dry run:

    helm upgrade ingress-manager apigee-ingress-manager/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml \
      --dry-run=server
    

    Install the chart:

    helm upgrade ingress-manager apigee-ingress-manager/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml
    

    Verify it is up and running by checking its availability:

    kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get deployment apigee-ingressgateway-manager
    
    NAME                            READY   UP-TO-DATE   AVAILABLE   AGE
    apigee-ingressgateway-manager   2/2     2            2           2d
    
  7. Install Apigee organization. If you have set the $ORG_NAME environment variable in your shell, you can use that in the following commands:

    Dry run:

    helm upgrade $ORG_NAME apigee-org/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml \
      --dry-run=server
    

    Install the chart:

    helm upgrade $ORG_NAME apigee-org/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      -f overrides.yaml
    

    Verify it is up and running by checking the state of the respective org:

    kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get apigeeorg
    
    NAME                      STATE     AGE
    apigee-org1-xxxxx          running   2d
    
  8. Install the environment.

    You must install one environment at a time. Specify the environment with --set env=ENV_NAME. If you have set the $ENV_NAME environment variable in your shell, you can use that in the following commands:

    Dry run:

    helm upgrade ENV_RELEASE_NAME apigee-env/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      --set env=$ENV_NAME \
      -f overrides.yaml \
      --dry-run=server
    

      ENV_RELEASE_NAME is a name used to keep track of installation and upgrades of the apigee-env chart. This name must be unique from the other Helm release names in your installation. Usually this is the same as ENV_NAME. However, if your environment has the same name as your environment group, you must use different release names for the environment and environment group, for example dev-env-release and dev-envgroup-release. For more information on releases in Helm, see Three big concepts class="external" in the Helm documentation.

    Install the chart:

    helm upgrade ENV_RELEASE_NAME apigee-env/ \
      --install \
      --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
      --atomic \
      --set env=$ENV_NAME \
      -f overrides.yaml
    

    Verify it is up and running by checking the state of the respective env:

    kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get apigeeenv
    
    NAME                          STATE       AGE   GATEWAYTYPE
    apigee-org1-dev-xxx            running     2d
    
  9. Install the environment groups (virtualhosts).
    1. You must install one environment group (virtualhost) at a time. Specify the environment group with --set envgroup=ENV_GROUP. If you have set the $ENV_GROUP environment variable in your shell, you can use that in the following commands. Repeat the following commands for each env group mentioned in your overrides.yaml file:

      Dry run:

      helm upgrade ENV_GROUP_RELEASE_NAME apigee-virtualhost/ \
        --install \
        --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
        --atomic \
        --set envgroup=$ENV_GROUP \
        -f overrides.yaml \
        --dry-run=server
      

        ENV_GROUP_RELEASE_NAME is a name used to keep track of installation and upgrades of the apigee-virtualhosts chart. This name must be unique from the other Helm release names in your installation. Usually this is the same as ENV_GROUP. However, if your environment group has the same name as an environment in your installation, you must use different release names for the environment group and environment, for example dev-envgroup-release and dev-env-release. For more information on releases in Helm, see Three big concepts in the Helm documentation.

      Install the chart:

      helm upgrade $ENV_GROUP_RELEASE_NAME apigee-virtualhost/ \
        --install \
        --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \
        --atomic \
        --set envgroup=$ENV_GROUP \
        -f overrides.yaml
      
    2. Check the state of the ApigeeRoute (AR).

      Installing the virtualhosts creates ApigeeRouteConfig (ARC) which internally creates ApigeeRoute (AR) once the Apigee watcher pulls env group related details from the control plane. Therefore, check that the corresponding AR's state is running:

      kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get arc
      
      NAME                                STATE   AGE
      apigee-org1-dev-egroup                       2d
      
      kubectl -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE get ar
      
      NAME                                        STATE     AGE
      apigee-org1-dev-egroup-xxxxxx                running   2d
      

Next step

Installations using Workload Identity

If you are installing Apigee hybrid on GKE and you are configuring Workload Identity to authenticate service accounts, in the next step, you will configure the associations between the Kubernetes service accounts and the Google service accounts for your cluster.

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All other installations

In the next step, you will configure the Apigee ingress gateway and deploy a proxy to test your installation.

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