# Set Up Nx Cloud on Kubernetes A lot of organizations deploy Nx Cloud to Kubernetes. This guide references the [nx-cloud-helm](https://github.com/nrwl/nx-cloud-helm) repo which contains: - Nx Cloud Helm Chart - Instructions on how to install Nx Cloud using Helm - Instructions on how to install Nx Cloud using kubectl. See [here](https://github.com/nrwl/nx-cloud-helm/no-helm/README.md). ## Deployments on AWS/EKS If you're deploying on EKS, check out our [AWS Guide](https://github.com/nrwl/nx-cloud-helm/aws-guide/AWS-GUIDE.md). Otherwise, continue reading below. ## Installing Using Helm Steps: 1. Deploy MongoDB Kubernetes Operator - using helm: https://github.com/mongodb/helm-charts - using kubectl: https://github.com/mongodb/mongodb-kubernetes-operator 2. Create a mongodb replica set 3. Create a secret 4. Install Nx Cloud using helm ### Step 1: Deploy MongoDB Kubernetes Operator If you are using a hosted MongoDB installation (e.g., Mongo Atlas or CosmosSB, or you are running one yourself), you can skip steps 1 and 2. ``` > helm repo add mongodb https://mongodb.github.io/helm-charts > helm install community-operator mongodb/community-operator ``` ### Step 2: Deploy a MongoDB replica set ``` > kubectl apply -f examples/mongodb.yml ``` You might need to wait a bit for the Pods to be created. The default connection string for the Mongo Community Operator should look like this: `mongodb+srv://admin-user:DB_PASSWORD@cloud-mongodb-svc.default.svc.cluster.local/nrwl-api?replicaSet=cloud-mongodb&ssl=false` . Take this connection string and paste it into your `examples/secret.yml`, replacing the placeholder value. ### Step 3: Create a secret With the values updated, create a secret by running `kubectl apply -f examples/secret.yml` ### Step 4: Install Nx Cloud using helm ``` > helm repo add nx-cloud https://nrwl.github.io/nx-cloud-helm > helm install nx-cloud nx-cloud/nx-cloud --values=overrides.yml ``` `examples/overrides` contains the min overrides files. You need to provision: 1. The image tag you want to install 2. `nxCloudAppURL` which is the url used to access ingress from CI and dev machines ( e.g., `https://nx-cloud.myorg.com`). 3. `secret/name` the name of the secret you created in Step 3. 4. `secret/nxCloudMongoServerEndpoint`, the name of the key from the secret. 5`secret/adminPassword`, the name of the key from the secret. If you only applied the secret from Step 3, the only thing you will need to change is `nxCloudAppURL`. ## Cloud Containers The installation will create the following: 1. nx-cloud-frontend (deployment) 2. nx-cloud-api (deployment) 3. nx-cloud-nx-api (deployment) 4. nx-cloud-file-server (deployment) 5. nx-cloud-aggregator (cron job) ## Ingress, IP, Certificates You can configure Ingress. For instance, the following will see the ingress class to 'gce', the global static ip name to 'nx-cloud-ip', and will set a global Google managed certificate. ```yaml image: tag: 'latest' nxCloudAppURL: 'https://nx-cloud.myorg.com' ingress: class: 'gce' globalStaticIpName: 'nx-cloud-ip' managedCertificates: 'cloud-cert' secret: name: 'cloud' nxCloudMongoServerEndpoint: 'NX_CLOUD_MONGO_SERVER_ENDPOINT' adminPassword: 'ADMIN_PASSWORD' ``` This configuration will look different for you. You will have a different global static ip and your cert name will also be different. If you are interested in creating the two using GKE, check out the following links: - [Reserving a static external IP address](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/ip-addresses/reserve-static-external-ip-address) - [Using Google-managed SSL certificates](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/managed-certs) If you aren't using GKE, `ingress.class` will also be different. For example, see [our example config for AWS](https://github.com/nrwl/nx-cloud-helm/blob/main/aws-guide/helm-values.yml#L7) or check out the AWS Load Balancer set-up section [here for AWS set-up instructions.](https://github.com/nrwl/nx-cloud-helm/aws-guide/AWS-GUIDE.md#3-install-a-load-balancer) If you need to have a detailed Ingress configuration, you can tell the package to skip defining ingress: ```yaml image: tag: 'latest' nxCloudAppURL: 'https://nx-cloud.myorg.com' ingress: skip: true ``` ⤵️ and then define it yourself ```yaml apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: nx-cloud-ingress annotations: labels: app: nx-cloud spec: rules: - http: paths: # define the next /file section only if you use the built-in file server - path: /file pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: nx-cloud-file-server-service port: number: 5000 - path: /nx-cloud pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: nx-cloud-nx-api-service port: number: 4203 - path: /api pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: nx-cloud-nrwl-api-service port: number: 4000 - path: /graphql pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: nx-cloud-nrwl-api-service port: number: 4000 - path: /auth pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: nx-cloud-nrwl-api-service port: number: 4000 - path: /download pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: nx-cloud-nrwl-api-service port: number: 4000 - path: /download - pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: nx-cloud-frontend-service port: number: 8080 ``` ### Step 5: Connect Your Workspace Run `NX_CLOUD_API=https://nx-cloud.myorg.com nx g @nrwl/nx-cloud:init`. Click on the link to connect the workspace to your admin account. ## Variations ### External File Storage If you use AWS or Azure, you can configure Nx Cloud to store cached artifacts on S3 or Azure Blob. In this case, you won't need the PVC or the file-server container. S3 and Azure Blob also tend to be faster. For S3 buckets, see the [AWS Guide](https://github.com/nrwl/nx-cloud-helm/aws-guide/AWS-GUIDE.md#6-external-s3-access) For Azure: ```yaml image: tag: 'latest' nxCloudAppURL: 'https://nx-cloud.myorg.com' azure: enabled: true container: 'nx-cloud' secret: name: 'cloudsecret' nxCloudMongoServerEndpoint: 'NX_CLOUD_MONGO_SERVER_ENDPOINT' adminPassword: 'ADMIN_PASSWORD' azureConnectionString: 'AZURE_CONNECTION_STRING' ``` Note that the secret for setting up Azure must contain `AZURE_CONNECTION_STRING`. ### GitHub Auth To use GitHub for user authentication, you can use the following configuration: ```yaml image: tag: 'latest' nxCloudAppURL: 'https://nx-cloud.myorg.com' github: auth: enabled: true secret: name: 'cloudsecret' nxCloudMongoServerEndpoint: 'NX_CLOUD_MONGO_SERVER_ENDPOINT' githubAuthClientId: 'GITHUB_AUTH_CLIENT_ID' githubAuthClientSecret: 'GITHUB_AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET' ``` Note that the secret must contain `GITHUB_AUTH_CLIENT_ID` and `GITHUB_AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET`. Read [here](https://nx.dev/nx-cloud/private-cloud/auth-github) on how to get those values. ### GitHub Integration To enable the GitHub PR integration, you can use the following configuration: ```yaml image: tag: 'latest' nxCloudAppURL: 'https://nx-cloud.myorg.com' github: pr: enabled: true # apiUrl: '' uncomment when using github enterprise secret: name: 'cloudsecret' nxCloudMongoServerEndpoint: 'NX_CLOUD_MONGO_SERVER_ENDPOINT' githubWebhookSecret: 'GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET' githubAuthToken: 'GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN' ``` Note that the secret must contain `GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET` and `GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN`. Read [here](https://nx.dev/nx-cloud/private-cloud/github) on how to get those values. ## More Information You can find more information about Nx Cloud and running it on prem [here](https://nx.dev/nx-cloud/private-cloud/get-started).