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Installation

Best place to start is the documentation

I like to start all my work inside a docker container.
Let's run a small Alpine linux container

docker run -it -v ${PWD}:/work -w /work --net host alpine sh

Let's install curl and unzip

apk add curl unzip bash

We can install the latest version of Datree with the command advertised:

curl https://get.datree.io | /bin/bash

Or we can grab a specific version of datree on the GitHub releases page.
For example: 1.5.9 binary

curl -L https://github.com/datreeio/datree/releases/download/1.5.9/datree-cli_1.5.9_Linux_x86_64.zip -o /tmp/datree.zip

unzip /tmp/datree.zip -d /tmp && \
chmod +x /tmp/datree && \
mv /tmp/datree /usr/local/bin/datree

Now we an run the datree command:

datree
Datree is a static code analysis tool for kubernetes files. Full code can be found at https://github.com/datreeio/datree

Usage:
  datree [command]

Available Commands:
  completion       Generate completion script for bash,zsh,fish,powershell
  config           Configuration management
  help             Help about any command
  kustomize        Render resources defined in a kustomization.yaml file and run a policy check against them
  publish          Publish policies configuration for given <fileName>.
  test             Execute static analysis for given <pattern>
  version          Print the version number

Flags:
  -h, --help   help for datree

Use "datree [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Test Kubernetes Manifests

We have a number of Kubernetes manifests in this repo.
Datree does a few things for us.

  • YAML validation
  • Schema validation.
  • Policy checks (there are 21 built-in policies at time of this demo)

Let's test my example manifests under the kubernetes directory

datree test ./kubernetes/deployments/deployment.yaml
datree test ./kubernetes/services/service.yaml
datree test ./kubernetes/configmaps/configmap.yaml
datree test ./kubernetes/statefulsets/statefulset.yaml
datree test ./kubernetes/ingress/ingress.yaml

Notice on my ingress.yaml the schema validation fails.
This is a neat feature of datree since it checks for a few things:

  • Ensures the YAML is Kubernetes friendly.
  • Ensures its compatible with a Kubernetes version

It defaults to 1.19.0 as per time of this demo, and we can also change that on our account, or on the CLI

datree test --schema-version "1.19.0" ./kubernetes/ingress/ingress.yaml
datree test --schema-version "1.14.0" ./kubernetes/ingress/ingress.yaml

We can also test a directory of YAML files.
Let's test my latest Kubernetes tutorial that contains a Wordpress + MySQL + Ingress setup:

datree test kubernetes/tutorials/basics/yaml/*