This page shows you how to deploy Kf Cloud Service Broker for Google Cloud and use it to provision or deprovision backing resources. Read about the concepts and architecture to learn more about the Kf Cloud Service Broker.
Create environment variables
Linux
export PROJECT_ID=YOUR_PROJECT_ID export CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID=YOUR_PROJECT_ID export CLUSTER_NAME=kf-cluster export INSTANCE_NAME=cloud-service-broker export COMPUTE_REGION=us-central1
Windows PowerShell
Set-Variable -Name PROJECT_ID -Value YOUR_PROJECT_ID Set-Variable -Name CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID -Value YOUR_PROJECT_ID Set-Variable -Name CLUSTER_NAME -Value kf-cluster Set-Variable -Name INSTANCE_NAME -Value cloud-service-broker Set-Variable -Name COMPUTE_REGION -Value us-central1
Set up the Kf Cloud Service Broker database
- Create a Cloud SQL for MySQL instance. - gcloud sql instances create ${INSTANCE_NAME} --cpu=2 --memory=7680MB --require-ssl --region=${COMPUTE_REGION}
- Create a database named - servicebrokerin the Cloud SQL for MySQL instance.- gcloud sql databases create servicebroker -i ${INSTANCE_NAME}
- Create a username and password to be used by Kf Cloud Service Broker. - gcloud sql users create csbuser -i ${INSTANCE_NAME} --password=csbpassword
Set up a Google Service Account for Kf Cloud Service Broker
- Create a Google Service Account. - gcloud iam service-accounts create csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa \ --project=${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --description="GSA for CSB at ${CLUSTER_NAME}" \ --display-name="csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}"
- Grant - roles/cloudsql.clientpermissions to the Service Account. This is required to connect the Kf Cloud Service Broker pod to the Cloud SQL for MySQL instance through Cloud SQL Auth proxy.- gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --member="serviceAccount:csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \ --role="roles/cloudsql.client"
- Grant additional Google Cloud permissions to the Service Account. - gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --member="serviceAccount:csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \ --role="roles/compute.networkUser"- gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --member="serviceAccount:csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \ --role="roles/cloudsql.admin"- gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --member="serviceAccount:csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \ --role="roles/redis.admin"
- Verify the permissions. - gcloud projects get-iam-policy ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --filter='bindings.members:serviceAccount:"CSB_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME"' \ --flatten="bindings[].members"
Set up Workload Identity for Kf Cloud Service Broker
- Bind the Google Service Account with the Kubernetes Service Account. - gcloud iam service-accounts add-iam-policy-binding "csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \ --project=${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --role="roles/iam.workloadIdentityUser" \ --member="serviceAccount:${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.svc.id.goog[kf-csb/csb-user]"
- Verify the binding. - gcloud iam service-accounts get-iam-policy "csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \ --project=${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}
Set up a Kubernetes Secret to share configuration with Kf Cloud Service Broker
- Create a config.yml file. - cat << EOF >> ./config.yml gcp: credentials: "" project: ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}- db: host: 127.0.0.1 password: csbpassword user: csbuser tls: false api: user: servicebroker password: password EOF
- Create the - kf-csbnamespace.- kubectl create ns kf-csb
- Create the Kubernetes Secret. - kubectl create secret generic csb-secret --from-file=config.yml -n kf-csb
Install Kf Cloud Service Broker
- Download the - kf-csb.yml.- gcloud storage cp gs://kf-releases/csb/v1.1.0/kf-csb.yaml /tmp/kf-csb.yaml
- Edit - /tmp/kf-csb.yamland replace placeholders with final values. In the example below,- sedis used.- sed -i "s|<GSA_NAME>|csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com|g" /tmp/kf-csb.yaml- sed -i "s|<INSTANCE_CONNECTION_NAME>|${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}:${COMPUTE_REGION}:${INSTANCE_NAME}|g" /tmp/kf-csb.yaml- sed -i "s|<DB_PORT>|3306|g" /tmp/kf-csb.yaml
- Apply yaml for Kf Cloud Service Broker. - kubectl apply -f /tmp/kf-csb.yaml
- Verify the Kf Cloud Service Broker installation status. - kubectl get pods -n kf-csb
Create a service broker
  kf create-service-broker cloud-service-broker servicebroker password http://csb-controller.kf-csb/Validate installation
Check for available services in the marketplace.
  kf marketplaceIf everything is installed and configured correctly, you should see the following:
  $ kf marketplace
  Broker                Name                          Namespace  Description
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-bigquery                      A fast, economical and fully managed data warehouse for large-scale data analytics.
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-dataproc                      Dataproc is a fully-managed service for running Apache Spark and Apache Hadoop clusters in a simpler, more cost-efficient way.
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-mysql                         Mysql is a fully managed service for the Google Cloud Platform.
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-postgres                      PostgreSQL is a fully managed service for the Google Cloud Platform.
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-redis                         Cloud Memorystore for Redis is a fully managed Redis service for the Google Cloud Platform.
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-spanner                       Fully managed, scalable, relational database service for regional and global application data.
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-stackdriver-trace             Distributed tracing service
  cloud-service-broker  csb-google-storage-bucket                Google Cloud Storage that uses the Terraform back-end and grants service accounts IAM permissions directly on the bucket.
Clean up
- Delete cloud-service-broker. - kf delete-service-broker cloud-service-broker
- Delete CSB components. - kubectl delete ns kf-csb
- Delete the Kf Cloud Service Broker Cloud SQL for MySQL instance. - gcloud sql instances delete ${INSTANCE_NAME} --project=${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}
- Remove the IAM policy bindings. - gcloud projects remove-iam-policy-binding ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --member='serviceAccount:csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com' \ --role=roles/cloudsql.client- gcloud projects remove-iam-policy-binding ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --member='serviceAccount:csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com' \ --role=roles/compute.networkUser- gcloud projects remove-iam-policy-binding ${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID} \ --member='serviceAccount:csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com' \ --role=roles/redis.admin
- Remove the GSA. - gcloud iam service-accounts delete csb-${CLUSTER_NAME}-sa@${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}.iam.gserviceaccount.com \ --project=${CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID}
What's next?
- Test Kf Cloud Service Broker with our
Spring Music guide.