Building a Docker Image of NGINX Plus with NGINX Agent for Kubernetes
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F5 NGINX Management Suite is a family of modules for managing the NGINX data plane from a single pane of glass. By simplifying management of NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus instances, NGINX Management Suite simplifies your processes for scaling, securing, and monitoring applications and APIs.
You need to install the NGINX Agent on each NGINX instance you want to manage from NGINX Management Suite, to enable communication with the control plane and remote configuration management.
For NGINX instances running on bare metal or a virtual machine (VM), we provide installation instructions in our documentation. In this post we show how to build a Docker image for NGINX Plus and NGINX Agent, to broaden the reach of NGINX Management Suite to NGINX Plus instances deployed in Kubernetes or other microservices infrastructures.
There are three build options, depending on what you want to include in the resulting Docker image:
- NGINX Plus and NGINX Agent only
- NGINX Plus, NGINX Agent, and NGINX App Protect WAF
- NGINX Plus, NGINX Agent, and support for the NGINX Management Suite API Connectivity Manager developer portal (for NGINX Plus instances running as an API gateway)
Prerequisites
We provide a GitHub repository of the resources you need to create a Docker image of NGINX Plus and NGINX Agent, with support for version 2.8.0 and later of the Instance Manager module from NGINX Management Suite.
To build the Docker image, you need:
- A Linux host (bare metal or VM)
- Docker 20.10+
- A private registry to which you can push the target Docker image
- A running NGINX Management Suite instance with Instance Manager, and API Connectivity Manager if you want to leverage support for the developer portal
- A subscription (or 30-day free trial) for NGINX Plus and optionally NGINX App Protect
To run the Docker image, you need:
- A running Kubernetes cluster
kubectl
with access to the Kubernetes cluster
Building the Docker Image
Follow these instructions to build the Docker image.
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Clone the GitHub repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/fabriziofiorucci/NGINX-Plus-with-Agent Cloning into 'NGINX-Plus-with-Agent'... remote: Enumerating objects: 126, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (126/126), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (85/85), done. remote: Total 126 (delta 61), reused 102 (delta 37), pack-reused 0 Receiving objects: 100% (126/126), 20.44 KiB | 1.02 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (61/61), done.
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Change to the build directory:
$ cd NGINX-Plus-with-Agent/
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Run
docker
ps
to verify that Docker is running and then run the build.sh script to include the desired software in the Docker image. The base options are:‑C
– Name of the NGINX Plus license certificate file (nginx-repo.crt
in the sample commands below)‑K
– Name of the NGINX Plus license key file (nginx-repo.key
in the sample commands below)-
‑t
– The registry and target image in the form<registry_name>/<image_name>:<tag>
(
registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0
in the sample commands below) ‑n
– Base URL of your NGINX Management Suite instance (https://nim.f5.ff.lan
in the sample commands below)
The additional options are:
‑d
– Add data plane support for the developer portal when using NGINX API Connectivity Manager‑w
– Add NGINX App Protect WAF
Here are the commands for the different combinations of software:
-
NGINX Plus and NGINX Agent:
$ ./scripts/build.sh -C nginx-repo.crt -K nginx-repo.key -t registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0 -n https://nim.f5.ff.lan
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NGINX Plus, NGINX Agent, and NGINX App Protect WAF (add the
‑w
option):$ ./scripts/build.sh -C nginx-repo.crt -K nginx-repo.key -t registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0 -w -n https://nim.f5.ff.lan
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NGINX Plus, NGINX Agent, and developer portal support (add the
‑d
option):$ ./scripts/build.sh -C nginx-repo.crt -K nginx-repo.key -t registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0 -d -n https://nim.f5.ff.lan
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Using your favorite editor, open manifests/1.nginx-with-agent.yaml and make the following changes:
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In the
spec.template.spec.containers
section, replace the default image name (your.registry.tld/nginx-with-nim2-agent:tag
) with the Docker image name you specified with the‑t
option in Step 3 of the previous section (in our case, registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0):spec: ... template: ... spec: containers: - name: nginx-nim image: your.registry.tld/nginx-with-nim2-agent:tag
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In the
spec.template.spec.containers.env
section, make these substitutions in thevalue
field for each indicatedname
:NIM_HOST
– (Required) Replace the defaultnginx-nim2.nginx-nim2
with the FQDN or IP address of your NGINX Management Suite instance (in our case nim2.f5.ff.lan).NIM_GRPC_PORT
– (Optional) Replace the default443
with a gRPC port number.NIM_INSTANCEGROUP
– (Optional) Replace the defaultlab
with the instance group to which the NGINX Plus instance belongs.NIM_TAGS
– (Optional) Replace the defaultpreprod,devops
with a comma‑delimited list of tags for the NGINX Plus instance.NIM_WAF
andNIM_WAF_PRECOMPILED_POLICIES
– (Required if NGINX App Protect WAF is not included in the image) Replace the defaulttrue
withfalse
.
spec: ... template: ... spec: containers: ... env: - name: NIM_HOST ... value: "nginx-nim2.nginx-nim2" - name: NIM_GRPC_PORT value: "443" - name: NIM_INSTANCEGROUP value: "lab" - name: NIM_TAGS value: "preprod,devops" ... - name: NAP_WAF value: "true" - name: NAP_WAF_PRECOMPILED_POLICIES value: "true"
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Run the nginxwithAgentStart.sh script as indicated to apply the manifest and start two pods (as specified by the
replicas:
2
instruction in thespec
section of the manifest), each with NGINX Plus and NGINX Agent:$ ./scripts/nginxWithAgentStart.sh start $ ./scripts/nginxWithAgentStart.sh stop
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Verify that two pods are now running: each pod runs an NGINX Plus instance and the NGINX Agent that communicates with the NGINX Management Suite control plane.
$ kubectl get pods -n nim-test NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE nginx-nim-7f77c8bdc9-hkkck 1/1 Running 0 1m nginx-nim-7f77c8bdc9-p2s94 1/1 Running 0 1m
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Access the NGINX Instance Manager GUI in NGINX Management Suite and verify that two NGINX Plus instances are running with status Online. In this example, NGINX App Protect WAF is not enabled.
- NGINX Management Suite
- NGINX Plus (includes NGINX App Protect WAF)
Here’s a sample trace of the build for a basic image. The Build
complete
message at the end indicates a successful build.
$ ./scripts/build.sh -C nginx-repo.crt -K nginx-repo.key -t registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0 -n https://nim.f5.ff.lan
=> Target docker image is nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0
[+] Building 415.1s (10/10) FINISHED
=> [internal] load build definition from Dockerfile
=> transferring dockerfile: 38B
=> [internal] load .dockerignore
=> transferring context: 2B
=> [internal] load metadata for docker.io/library/centos:7
=> [auth] library/centos:pull token for registry-1.docker.io
=> CACHED [1/4] FROM docker.io/library /centos:7@sha256:be65f488b7764ad3638f236b7b515b3678369a5124c47b8d32916d6487418ea4
=> [internal] load build context
=> transferring context: 69B
=> [2/4] RUN yum -y update && yum install -y wget ca-certificates epel-release curl && mkdir -p /deployment /etc/ssl/nginx && bash -c 'curl -k $NMS_URL/install/nginx-agent | sh' && echo "A 299.1s
=> [3/4] COPY ./container/start.sh /deployment/
=> [4/4] RUN --mount=type=secret,id=nginx-crt,dst=/etc/ssl/nginx/nginx-repo.crt --mount=type=secret,id=nginx-key,dst=/etc/ssl/nginx/nginx-repo.key set -x && chmod +x /deployment/start.sh & 102.4s
=> exporting to image
=> exporting layers
=> writing image sha256:9246de4af659596a290b078e6443a19b8988ca77f36ab90af3b67c03d27068ff
=> naming to registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0
=> Build complete for registry.ff.lan:31005/nginx-plus-with-agent:2.7.0
Running the Docker Image in Kubernetes
Follow these instructions to prepare the Deployment manifest and start NGINX Plus with NGINX Agent on Kubernetes.
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