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Bridges Operator
Bridges are first-class citizens on the TriggerMesh platform. Every TriggerMesh installation includes a Kubernetes operator which reconciles Kubernetes API objects of kind Bridge
. Such object is an aggregate of multiple children Kubernetes objects, much like a List-manifest, with extra lifecycle capabilities such as status reporting and garbage collection.
The Kubernetes API objects which compose a TriggerMesh Bridge are nested under the spec.components
key of a Bridge
object. Such object can be generated directly from the til generate
command using the --bridge
flag:
$ til generate my-bridge.brg.hcl --bridge
The example below shows the shape of a Bridge
object that is equivalent to the sample List-manifest from the Output format page:
{
"apiVersion": "flow.triggermesh.io/v1alpha1",
"kind": "Bridge",
"metadata": {
"name": "my-bridge",
},
"spec": {
"components": [
{
"object": {
"apiVersion": "example/v1",
"kind": "SomeKind",
"metadata": {
"name": "some-name",
},
// ...
},
},
{
"object": {
"apiVersion": "example/v1",
"kind": "OtherKind",
"metadata": {
"name": "other-name",
},
// ...
},
},
/*
more Kubernetes API objects
*/
]
}
}
A Bridge
object can be deployed using kubectl like any other Kubernetes API object:
$ til generate my-bridge.brg.hcl --bridge | kubectl create -f -
bridge.flow.triggermesh.io/my-bridge created
A successfully deployed Bridge will be displayed with a "Ready" status:
$ kubectl get bridge my-bridge
NAME READY REASON AGE
my-bridge True 7m
It is possible to terminate an entire Bridge by deleting its corresponding Bridge
object:
$ kubectl delete -f my-bridge-manifest.json
bridge.flow.triggermesh.io/my-bridge deleted