Kubernetes Blueprints¶
Morpheus allows you to store Kubernetes configuration YAML files for easy deployment on-demand. Kubernetes Blueprints can be built by pulling in Kubernetes spec stored as a Morpheus Spec Template object, those tracked under version control in a Git repository, or you can write them directly in the New Blueprint modal.
To create a new Kubernetes Blueprint, navigate to Library > Blueprints > App Blueprints. Click + ADD.
On the Name tab of the New Blueprint modal, enter a name for your new Blueprint. In the Type dropdown menu, select Kubernetes. NEXT
In the Cluster Summary section, complete the following fields as needed:
NAME: Enter a name for this Blueprint as it will appear in the Morpheus Blueprints list
DESCRIPTION: An optional description field for your Blueprint
CATEGORY: An optional category tag for your Blueprint, such as web, utility, or app
IMAGE: An optional image icon to more easily identify your Blueprint from a list. If no image is uploaded, a default image will be used
Complete the Kubernetes Configuration section as follows depending on your Config Type selection.
To consume a Morpheus Spec Template containing Kubernetes spec:
CONFIG TYPE: “Kubernetes Spec”
SPEC TEMPLATE: Use the typeahead field to locate the desired Spec Template
To draft or paste configuration directly in the New Blueprint modal:
CONFIG TYPE: “Kubernetes Yaml Spec”
CONFIG: Enter your YAML configuration template here
To consume YAML configuration files tracked in a Git repository:
CONFIG TYPE: “Git Repository”
SCM INTEGRATION: If a pre-existing SCM integration is selected here, the available selections in the “Repository” dropdown menu will be filtered to show only those associated with the chosen SCM integration
REPOSITORY: Select the repository in which your configuration resides
BRANCH OR TAG: The branch in which your configuration resides
WORKING PATH: The path to your configuration files
CONFIG: Your selected config file
Once finished, click COMPLETE.
Your new Kubernetes Blueprint is now saved and should be visible in the list of Blueprints. Blueprints are deployed in the Provisioning > Apps section of Morpheus. See the Apps section of Morpheus docs for more information on that process.