kom
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`kom` is a tool for Kubernetes operations, providing SDK-level encapsulation of kubectl and client-go.
Kom, or Kubernetes Operations Manager, is a comprehensive tool designed to simplify the management of Kubernetes resources. It acts as an SDK-level wrapper for kubectl and client-go, offering a range of functionalities for creating, updating, deleting, and retrieving Kubernetes resources. Kom supports various Kubernetes resource types, including custom resource definitions (CRDs), and allows users to perform operations such as resource querying, log retrieval, and file manipulation within pods. Additionally, it supports SQL-like queries for managing Kubernetes resources, enhancing the ease of resource management. Kom is particularly useful for managing multiple clusters, supporting both stdio and SSE modes, and offers a callback mechanism for extending business logic without tight coupling to Kubernetes operations.
Features
- Simple and easy to use: Provides rich functionalities for resource operations, including built-in and CRD resources.
- Multi-cluster support: Manage multiple Kubernetes clusters with ease using RegisterCluster.
- MCP support: Supports multi-cluster MCP management with stdio and SSE modes, and offers over 100 combination operations.
- Cross-namespace support: Query resources across namespaces using kom.Namespace().List().
- Chained calls: Offers intuitive and straightforward resource operations through chained calls.
Tools
- category: describe
- **Cluster Management: List all registered Kubernetes clusters
- **Deployment Management: Expanding capacity Deployment
- restart_deployment: Restart Deployment
- stop_deployment: Stop Deployment
- restore_deployment: Restoring Deployment
- update_tag_deployment: Update Deployment image tags
- rollout_history_deployment: Query the Deployment upgrade history
- rollout_undo_deployment: Rollback Deployment
- rollout_pause_deployment: Pause Deployment upgrade
- rollout_resume_deployment: Restoring Deployment Upgrade
- rollout_status_deployment: Query the Deployment upgrade status
- hpa_list_deployment: Query the HPA list of Deployment
- list_deployment_pods: Get the list of Pods managed by Deployment
- **Dynamic resource management: Get k8s resources
- describe_k8s_resource: Description k8s resources
- delete_k8s_resource: Delete k8s resources
- list_k8s_resource: Get k8s resources in the form of a list
- list_k8s_event: Get k8s events in the form of a list
- patch_k8s_resource: Update k8s resources, update in JSON Patch
- label_k8s_resource: Add or delete tags for k8s resources
- annotate_k8s_resource: Add or delete comments for k8s resources
- **Node Management: Add blemishes to nodes
- untaint_node: Remove stains for nodes
- cordon_node: Set up Cordon for nodes
- uncordon_node: Cancel Cordon for node
- drain_node: Perform Drain for nodes
- get_node_resource_usage: Query the resource usage of nodes
- get_node_ip_usage: Query the usage of Pod IP resources on the node
- get_node_pod_count: Query the number of pods on the node
- **Pod Management: List Pod files
- list_all_pod_files: List all Pod files
- delete_pod_file: Delete Pod file
- upload_file_to_pod: Upload files into the pod, supports passing text content, and is stored as files within the pod
- get_pod_logs: Get Pod log
- run_command_in_pod: Execute commands in Pod
- get_pod_linked_service: Get the Pod-associated Service
- get_pod_linked_ingress: Get the Ingress associated with Pod
- get_pod_linked_endpoints: Get Pod-associated Endpoints
- get_pod_linked_pvc: Get the PVC associated with Pod
- get_pod_linked_pv: Get the PV associated with Pod
- get_pod_linked_env: Get Pod runtime environment variables by running env command inside pod
- get_pod_linked_env_from_yaml: Get Pod runtime environment variables through Pod yaml definition
- get_pod_resource_usage: Get the resource usage of the Pod, including requested values, limit values, allocable values ββand usage ratios of CPU and memory
- **YAML Management: Apply YAML resources
- delete_yaml: Delete YAML resources
- **Storage Management: Set the default StorageClass
- get_storageclass_pvc_count: Get the number of PVCs under StorageClass
- get_storageclass_pv_count: Get the number of PVs under StorageClass
- **Ingress Management: Set the default IngressClass
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