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Install Ratify for High Availability

The default Ratify installation relies on a single Ratify pod processing all requests. For higher performance and availability requirements, Ratify can be set to run with multiple replicas and a shared state store.

Ratify installation/upgrade for HA scenarios can be done via a helmfile or manual installation steps. Both options are outlined in this document.

Automated Installation

Note: Helmfile does not have a stable release and thus is NOT recommended for production environments

Prerequisites

# Download and install yq
curl -L https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/releases/download/v4.34.2/yq_linux_amd64 --output /usr/bin/yq && chmod +x /usr/bin/yq
# Download and install helmfile
curl -LO https://github.com/helmfile/helmfile/releases/download/v0.155.0/helmfile_0.155.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz
mkdir helmfile-install
tar -zxf helmfile*.tar.gz -C helmfile-install/
mv helmfile-install/helmfile /usr/bin
rm -rf helmfile*.tar.gz helmfile-install/
# Sync helm chart resources defined with cluster
helmfile sync -f git::https://github.com/ratify-project/ratify.git@high-availability.helmfile.yaml

Uninstall Steps

helmfile destroy --skip-charts -f git::https://github.com/ratify-project/ratify.git@high-availability.helmfile.yaml

Manual Installation Steps

Add Helm Chart Dependencies

helm repo add dapr https://dapr.github.io/helm-charts/
helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
helm repo add gatekeeper https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper/charts
helm repo add ratify https://ratify-project.github.io/ratify
helm repo update

Install Dapr

helm upgrade --install dapr dapr/dapr --namespace dapr-system --create-namespace --wait

Install Gatekeeper

helm install gatekeeper/gatekeeper  \
--name-template=gatekeeper \
--namespace gatekeeper-system --create-namespace \
--set enableExternalData=true \
--set validatingWebhookTimeoutSeconds=5 \
--set mutatingWebhookTimeoutSeconds=2 \
--set externaldataProviderResponseCacheTTL=10s

Install Redis

helm upgrade --install redis bitnami/redis --namespace gatekeeper-system --set image.tag="7.0-debian-11" --wait

Apply dapr state store encyrption secret using a generated key:

SIGN_KEY=$(openssl rand 16 | hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02x"' | base64)

cat <<EOF > dapr-redis-secret.yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: ratify-dapr-signing-key
data:
signingKey: $SIGN_KEY
EOF

kubectl apply -f dapr-redis-secret.yaml -n gatekeeper-system

Apply dapr state store Component custom resource:

cat <<EOF > dapr-redis.yaml
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: dapr-redis
spec:
type: state.redis
version: v1
metadata:
- name: redisHost
value: redis-master:6379
- name: redisPassword
secretKeyRef:
name: redis
key: redis-password
- name: primaryEncryptionKey
secretKeyRef:
name: ratify-dapr-signing-key
key: signingKey
auth:
secretStore: kubernetes
EOF

kubectl apply -f dapr-redis.yaml -n gatekeeper-system

Install Ratify

# download the notation verification certificate
curl -sSLO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/deislabs/ratify/main/test/testdata/notation.crt
helm install ratify \
ratify/ratify --atomic \
--namespace gatekeeper-system \
--set-file notationCerts={./notation.crt} \
--set featureFlags.RATIFY_CERT_ROTATION=true \
--set featureFlags.RATIFY_DAPR_CACHE_PROVIDER=true \
--set replicaCount=3 \
--set provider.cache.type="dapr" \
--set provider.cache.name="dapr-redis"

See Ratify in action

  • Deploy a demo constraint
kubectl apply -f https://ratify-project.github.io/ratify/library/default/template.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://ratify-project.github.io/ratify/library/default/samples/constraint.yaml

Once the installation is completed, you can test the deployment of an image that is signed using notation.

  • This will successfully create the pod demo
kubectl run demo --image=ghcr.io/deislabs/ratify/notary-image:signed
kubectl get pods demo

Optionally you can see the output of the pod logs via: kubectl logs demo

  • Now deploy an unsigned image
kubectl run demo1 --image=ghcr.io/deislabs/ratify/notary-image:unsigned

You will see a deny message from Gatekeeper denying the request to create it as the image doesn't have any signatures.

Error from server (Forbidden): admission webhook "validation.gatekeeper.sh" denied the request: [ratify-constraint] Subject failed verification: wabbitnetworks.azurecr.io/test/net-monitor:unsigned

You just validated the container images in your k8s cluster!

Uninstall Ratify

Note: Helm does NOT support upgrading CRDs, so uninstalling Ratify will require you to delete the CRDs manually. Otherwise, you might fail to install CRDs of newer versions when installing Ratify

kubectl delete -f https://ratify-project.github.io/ratify/library/default/template.yaml
kubectl delete -f https://ratify-project.github.io/ratify/library/default/samples/constraint.yaml
helm delete ratify --namespace gatekeeper-system
kubectl delete crd stores.config.ratify.deislabs.io verifiers.config.ratify.deislabs.io certificatestores.config.ratify.deislabs.io policies.config.ratify.deislabs.io
helm delete redis --namespace gatekeeper-system
helm delete dapr --namespace dapr-system
kubectl delete Component dapr-redis -n gatekeeper-system
kubectl delete Secret ratify-dapr-signing-key -n gatekeeper-system
helm delete gatekeeper -n gatekeeper-system

Development Testing with Helmfile (build your own images)

While developing for HA scenarios, the dev.high-availability.helmfile.yaml can be useful.

Prerequisites:

  • Install helmfile
  • Build your own images (follow instructions here)
  • Install Ratify + Gatekeeper on cluster with dev.helmfile.yaml (follow instructions here)

Update dev.high-availability.helmfile.yaml

Replace repository, crdRepository, and tag with previously built images:

- name: image.repository 
value: <YOUR RATIFY IMAGE REPOSITORY NAME>
- name: image.crdRepository
value: <YOUR RATIFY CRD IMAGE REPOSITORY NAME>
- name: image.tag
value: <YOUR IMAGES TAG NAME>

Deploy to cluster:

helmfile sync -f dev.high-availability.helmfile.yaml