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<h1 align=center>Cloudflare Operator</h1> <div align="center"> <a href="https://github.com/adyanth/cloudflare-operator"> <img src="images/CloudflareOperatorLogo.png" alt="Logo" height="250"> </a> <br /> <p align="center"> A Kubernetes Operator to create and manage Cloudflare Tunnels and DNS records <br /> for (HTTP/TCP/UDP*) Service Resources <br /> <br /> <a href="docs/getting-started.md"><strong>Getting Started Guide »</strong></a> <br /> <br /> <a href="https://github.com/adyanth/cloudflare-operator/issues">Report Bug</a> · <a href="https://github.com/adyanth/cloudflare-operator/issues">Request Feature</a> <br /> </p> </div>NOTE: This project is currently in Alpha
UDP*: UDP support for Cloudflare Tunnels is in Early Access
Motivation
The Cloudflare Tunnels guide for deployment on Kubernetes provides a manifest which is very bare bones and does not hook into Kubernetes in any meaningful way. The operator started out as a hobby project of mine to deploy applications in my home lab and expose them to the internet via Cloudflare Tunnels without doing a lot of manual work every time a new application is deployed.
Overview
The Cloudflare Operator aims to provide a new way of dynamically deploying the cloudflared daemon on Kubernetes. Scaffolded and built using operator-sdk
. Once deployed, this operator provides the following:
- Ability to create new and use existing Tunnels for Cloudflare for Teams using Custom Resources (CR/CRD) which will:
- Accept a Secret for Cloudflare API Tokens and Keys
- Run a scaled (configurable) Deployment of
cloudflared
- Manage a ConfigMap for the above Deployment
- Have Cluster and Namespace scoped Tunnels
- A TunnelBinding controller which does the following:
- Update the
cloudflared
ConfigMap to include the new Services to be served under a given Tunnel - Restart the
cloudflared
Deployment to make the configuration change take effect - Add a DNS entry in Cloudflare for the specified domain to be a proxied CNAME to the referenced tunnel
- Reverse the above when the TunnelBinding is deleted using Finalizers
- Update the
Bird's eye view
Here is how the operator and the Tunnel Resource fit into your deployment.
There is more detailed information on this architecture and the thought process behind it in my blog post.
Getting Started
Go through the dedicated documentation on Getting Started to learn how to deploy this operator and a sample tunnel along with a service to expose.
Look into the Configuration documentation to understand various configurable parameters of this operator.
NOTE: This is NOT an official operator provided/backed by Cloudflare Inc. It utilizes their v4 API and their
cloudflared
to automate setting up of tunnels on Kubernetes.