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# Kubernetes compose (Kompose)
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[](https://travis-ci.org/skippbox/kompose)
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[](https://travis-ci.org/skippbox/kompose2)
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`kompose` is a tool to help users familiar with `docker-compose` move to [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) support. It takes a Docker Compose file and translates it into Kubernetes objects, it then submits those objects to a Kubernetes endpoint.
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## Download
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Grab the latest [release](https://github.com/skippbox/kompose/releases)
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For example on OSX:
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```bash
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$ sudo wget https://github.com/skippbox/kompose/releases/download/v0.0.3/kompose_darwin-amd64.tar.gz
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$ sudo tar zxf kompose_darwin-amd64.tar.gz && \
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mv kompose_darwin-amd64/kompose /usr/local/bin/kompose && \
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chmod +x /usr/local/bin/kompose
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```
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Grab the latest [release](https://github.com/skippbox/kompose2/releases)
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## Usage
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You will convert the compose file to K8s objects with `kompose k8s convert`.
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```bash
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$ cd samples/
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$ cd examples/
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$ ls
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docker-gitlab.yml
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$ kompose k8s convert -f docker-gitlab.yml -y
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$ kompose convert -f docker-gitlab.yml -y
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$ ls
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docker-gitlab.yml gitlab-rc.yaml postgresql-deployment.yaml postgresql-svc.yaml redisio-rc.yaml
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gitlab-deployment.yaml gitlab-svc.yaml postgresql-rc.yaml redisio-deployment.yaml redisio-svc.yaml
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```
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Next step you will submit these above objects to a kubernetes endpoint on localhost:8080
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If you have a remote Kubernetes endpoint, simply run a proxy with `kubectl proxy --port=8080`.
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Next step you will submit these above objects to a kubernetes endpoint that is automatically taken from kubectl.
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```bash
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$ kompose k8s up
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$ kompose up
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```
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Check that the replication controllers and services have been created.
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You can delete them with the `delete` subcommand.
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```bash
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$ kompose k8s ps --rc
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$ kompose ps --rc
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Name Containers Images Replicas Selectors
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redisio redisio sameersbn/redis 1 service=redisio
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postgresql postgresql sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-18 1 service=postgresql
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gitlab gitlab sameersbn/gitlab:8.6.4 1 service: gitlab
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$ kompose k8s ps --svc
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$ kompose ps --svc
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Name Cluster IP Ports Selectors
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gitlab 10.0.247.129 TCP(10080),TCP(10022) service=gitlab
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postgresql 10.0.237.13 TCP(5432) service=postgresql
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redisio 10.0.242.93 TCP(6379) service=redisio
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$ kompose k8s delete --rc --name gitlab
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$ kompose k8s ps --rc
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$ kompose delete --rc --name gitlab
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$ kompose ps --rc
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Name Containers Images Replicas Selectors
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redisio redisio sameersbn/redis 1 service=redisio
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postgresql postgresql sameersbn/postgresql:9.4-18 1 service=postgresql
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And finally you can scale a replication controller with `scale`.
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```bash
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$ kompose k8s scale --scale 3 --rc redisio
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$ kompose scale --scale 3 --rc redisio
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Scaling redisio to: 3
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$ kompose k8s ps --rc
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$ kompose ps --rc
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Name Containers Images Replicas Selectors
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redisio redisio sameersbn/redis 3 service=redisio
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```
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The default `kompose` transformation will generate replication controllers and services and in format of json. You have alternative option to generate yaml with `-y`. Also, you can alternatively generate [Deployment](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/deployments/) objects, [DeamonSet](http://kubernetes.io/docs/admin/daemons/), [ReplicaSet](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/replicasets/) or [Helm](https://github.com/helm/helm) charts.
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```bash
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$ kompose k8s convert -d -y
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$ kompose convert -d -y
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$ ls
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$ tree
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.
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The `*deployment.yaml` files contain the Deployments objects
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```bash
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$ kompose k8s convert --ds -y
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$ kompose convert --ds -y
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$ tree .
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.
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├── redis-daemonset.yaml
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The `*daemonset.yaml` files contain the DaemonSet objects
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```bash
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$ kompose k8s convert --rs -y
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$ kompose convert --rs -y
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$ tree .
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.
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├── redis-rc.yaml
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The `*replicaset.yaml` files contain the ReplicaSet objects
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```bash
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$ kompose k8s convert -c -y
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$ kompose convert -c -y
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$ tree docker-compose/
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docker-compose/
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├── Chart.yaml
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accordingly.
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```bash
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$ go generate
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# Generate some stuff
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$ go build -o kompose ./cli/main
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```
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## Contributing and Issues
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`kompose` is a work in progress, we will see how far it takes us. We welcome any pull request to make it even better.
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If you find any issues, please [file it](https://github.com/skippbox/kompose/issues).
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If you find any issues, please [file it](https://github.com/skippbox/kompose2/issues).
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## Community, discussion, contribution, and support
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