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Rancher resource cleanup script

Warning

THIS WILL DELETE ALL RESOURCES CREATED BY RANCHER
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CREATED AND TESTED YOUR BACKUPS
THIS IS A NON REVERSIBLE ACTION

This script will delete all Kubernetes resources belonging to/created by Rancher (including installed tools like logging/monitoring/opa gatekeeper/etc). Note: this does not remove any Longhorn resources.

Using the cleanup script

Run as a Kubernetes Job

  • Deploy the job using kubectl create -f deploy/rancher-cleanup.yaml
  • Watch logs using kubectl -n kube-system logs -l job-name=cleanup-job -f

Verify

  • Deploy the job using kubectl create -f deploy/verify.yaml
  • Watch logs using kubectl -n kube-system logs -l job-name=verify-job -f, output should be empty (besides deprecation warnings)
  • Check completed logs using kubectl -n kube-system logs -l job-name=verify-job -f | grep -v "is deprecated", this will exclude deprecation warnings.

Developing

How to Make a Release

Releases are done via github actions, and triggered by pushing a tag to the remote that starts with v. There are two types of releases: "pre" and "full" release. To make a prerelease, push a tag that contains the string rc or alpha (for example, v1.2.3-rc1 or v1.2.3-alpha1). To make a full release, push a tag that does not contain either of these strings (for example, v1.2.3).