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K8s autoscaler for pods that consume RabbitMQ

Autoscaling process (autoscale.sh):

  • Loops through deployments defined in AUTOSCALING (env var), every INTERVAL (env var) seconds.
  • Gets the messages queue on RabbitMQ for the current deployment's queue.
  • Calculates the amount of desired pods and scales the deployment if required.
  • Every event success or failure will log and notify slack if the SLACK_HOOK env var is set (logging intensity depends on LOGS env var).

This Pod runs in the kube-system namespace on k8s master nodes.

Requirements

  • The virtual host in RabbitMQ for queues has to be /.
  • Namespace(s), deployment(s) or queue(s) defined in AUTOSCALING env var can't have | or ; symbols in name(s).

Env vars

  • INTERVAL: Seconds between checks in the pod autoscaling process described above (default 30s)
  • RABBIT_HOST: RabbitMQ host (e.g. http://rabbitmq.example.com)
  • RABBIT_USER: Username used for authentication with the RabbitMQ API (check deploy.yml, defaults to rabbit-pod-autoscaler secret, rabbit-user key)
  • RABBIT_PASS: Password used for authentication with the RabbitMQ API (check deploy.yml, defaults to rabbit-pod-autoscaler secret, rabbit-pass key)
  • AUTOSCALING: Contains min/max pods, messages handled per pod, deployment info and queue name in the following pattern:
    • single deployment to autoscale: <minPods>|<maxPods>|<mesgPerPod>|<k8s namespace>|<k8s deployment name>|<RabbitMQ queue name>
      • e.g. 3|10|5|development|example|example.queue
      • mesgPerPod represents the amount of RabbitMQ messages a Pod can process within the INTERVAL (env var). As an example, if a Pod needs 6s to process a message from RabbitMQ, the mesgPerPod value will be INTERVAL (30s) / process time (6s) = 5.
    • multiple deployments to autoscale: check example deploy.yml
  • LOGS: Logging and Slack notifications intensity. Errors are logged and notified on every option
    • HIGH (default): Logs and notifies on every event
    • MEDIUM: Logs and notifies on min pods, avg pods ((min+max)/2) and max pods scale events
    • LOW: Logs and notifies on min pods and max pods scale events
  • SLACK_HOOK: Slack incoming webhook for event notifications

Deployment

kubectl --context CONTEXT -n kube-system apply -f deploy.yml

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