Specify configuration overrides
The Apigee hybrid installer uses defaults for many settings; however, there are a few settings that do not have defaults. You must provide values for these settings, as explained next.
- Be sure you are in the
hybrid-base-directory/hybrid-files/overrides/
directory.cd hybrid-base-directory/hybrid-files/overrides
- Create a new file named
overrides.yaml
in your favorite text editor. For example:vi overrides.yaml
The
overrides.yaml
provides the configuration for your unique Apigee hybrid installation. The overrides file in this step provides a basic configuration for a small-footprint hybrid runtime installation, suitable for your first installation. - In
overrides.yaml
, add the required property values, shown below. A detailed description of each property is also provided below:Syntax
Make sure the
overrides.yaml
file has the following structure and syntax. Values in red, bold italics are property values that you must provide. They are described in the table below.There are differences between the different platforms for the Google Cloud project region and Kubernetes cluster region. Choose the platform where you are installing Apigee hybrid.
gcp: region: analytics-region projectID: gcp-project-id k8sCluster: name: cluster-name region: cluster-location # Must be the closest Google Cloud region to your cluster. org: org-name instanceID: "unique-instance-identifier" cassandra: hostNetwork: false # Set to false for single region installations and multi-region installations # with connectivity between pods in different clusters, for example GKE installations. # Set to true for multi-region installations with no communication between # pods in different clusters, for example GKE On-prem, GKE on AWS, Anthos on bare metal, # AKS, EKS, and OpenShift installations. # See Multi-region deployment: Prerequisites virtualhosts: - name: environment-group-name sslCertPath: ./certs/cert-name.pem sslKeyPath: ./certs/key-name.key envs: - name: environment-name serviceAccountPaths: synchronizer: ./service-accounts/synchronizer-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-synchronizer.json udca: ./service-accounts/udca-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-udca.json runtime: ./service-accounts/runtime-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-runtime.json mart: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/mart-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-mart.json connectAgent: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/mart-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-mart.json # Use the same service account for mart and connectAgent metrics: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/metrics-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-metrics.json udca: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/udca-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-udca.json watcher: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/watcher-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-watcher.json logger: enabled: false # Set to false to disable logger for GKE installations. # Set to true for all platforms other than GKE. # See apigee-logger in Service accounts and roles used by hybrid components. serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/logger-service-account-name.json # for non-production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, gcp-project-id-apigee-logger.json
Example
The following example shows a completed overrides file with example property values added:
gcp: region: us-central1 projectID: hybrid-example k8sCluster: name: apigee-hybrid region: us-central1 org: hybrid-example instanceID: "my_hybrid_example" cassandra: hostNetwork: false virtualhosts: - name: example-env-group sslCertPath: ./certs/keystore.pem sslKeyPath: ./certs/keystore.key envs: - name: test serviceAccountPaths: synchronizer: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, hybrid-project-apigee-synchronizer.json udca: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, hybrid-project-apigee-udca.json runtime: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, hybrid-project-apigee-runtime.json mart: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, hybrid-project-apigee-mart.json connectAgent: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, example-hybrid-apigee-mart.json metrics: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, hybrid-project-apigee-metrics.json udca: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, hybrid-project-apigee-udca.json watcher: serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, hybrid-project-apigee-watcher.json logger: enabled: false # Set to "false" for GKE. Set to "true" for all other kubernetes platforms. serviceAccountPath: ./service-accounts/hybrid-project-apigee-non-prod.json # for production environments, logger-service-account-name.json
- When you are finished, save the file.
The following table describes each of the property values that you must provide in the overrides file. For more information, see Configuration property reference.
Variable | Description |
---|---|
analytics-region | In GKE, You must set this value to the same region where the cluster is running. In all
other platforms, select the closest analytics region to your cluster that has Analytics
support (see the table in
Part 1, Step 4: Create an organization.
This is the value you assigned to the environment variable
|
gcp-project-id | Identifies the Google Cloud project where the apigee-logger and the apigee-metrics push
their data. This is the value assigned to the environment variable PROJECT_ID . |
cluster-name | Your Kubernetes cluster name. This is the value assigned to the environment variable
CLUSTER_NAME . |
cluster-location | The region where the cluster is running. This is the region where you created the
cluster in Step 1: Create an cluster.
This is the value you assigned to the environment variable
|
org-name | The ID of your Apigee hybrid organization. This is the value assigned to the environment
variable ORG_NAME . |
unique-instance-identifier | A unique string to identify this instance. This can be any combination of letters and numbers up to 63 characters in length. You can create multiple organizations in the same cluster, but theinstanceId
must be the same for all orgs in the same kubernetes cluster.
|
environment-group-name | The name of the environment group your environments are assigned to. This is the group
you created in Project and org setup - Step 5: Create an environment group.
This is the value assigned to the environment variable ENV_GROUP .
|
cert-name key-name |
Enter the name of the self-signed TLS key and certificate files that you generated previously in
Step 6: Create TLS certificates.
These files must be located in
the base_directory/hybrid-files/certs directory. For example:
sslCertPath: ./certs/keystore.pem sslKeyPath: ./certs/keystore.key |
environment-name | Use the same name that you used when you created an environment in the UI, as explained in Project and org setup - Step 5: Create an environment group. |
synchronizer-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the name of the
apigee-synchronizer service account key file that you generated
with the create-service-account tool in
Hybrid runtime setup -
Step 6: Create service accounts and credentials. You can see the list of service
account files in your service-accounts/ directory. Fore example:
ls ../service-accounts/ |
udca-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the name of the
apigee-udca service account key file that you generated
with the create-service-account tool. |
runtime-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the
name of the apigee-runtime service account key file that
you generated with the create-service-account tool. |
mart-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the name of the
apigee-mart service account key file that you generated
with the create-service-account tool.
|
metrics-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the name of the
apigee-metrics service account key file that you generated
with the create-service-account tool. |
udca-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the name of the
apigee-udca service account key file that you generated
with the create-service-account tool. |
watcher-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the name of the
apigee-watcher service account key file that you generated
with the create-service-account tool. |
logger-service-account-name | For non-production environments, the name of the single service account,
non-prod by default. For production environments, the name of the
apigee-logger service account key file that you generated
with the create-service-account tool. |
Summary
The configuration file tells Kubernetes how to deploy the hybrid components to a cluster. Next, you will enable synchronizer access so the Apigee runtime and management planes will be able to communicate.
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