cdk-eks-karpenter 1.0.5__tar.gz → 1.0.8__tar.gz

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  1. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5/src/cdk_eks_karpenter.egg-info → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/PKG-INFO +13 -4
  2. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/README.md +6 -1
  3. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/pyproject.toml +2 -2
  4. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/setup.py +5 -6
  5. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/src/cdk_eks_karpenter/__init__.py +27 -4
  6. cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8/src/cdk_eks_karpenter/_jsii/__init__.py +42 -0
  7. cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8/src/cdk_eks_karpenter/_jsii/cdk-eks-karpenter@1.0.8.jsii.tgz +0 -0
  8. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8/src/cdk_eks_karpenter.egg-info}/PKG-INFO +13 -4
  9. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/src/cdk_eks_karpenter.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +1 -1
  10. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/src/cdk_eks_karpenter.egg-info/requires.txt +2 -2
  11. cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5/src/cdk_eks_karpenter/_jsii/__init__.py +0 -24
  12. cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5/src/cdk_eks_karpenter/_jsii/cdk-eks-karpenter@1.0.5.jsii.tgz +0 -0
  13. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/LICENSE +0 -0
  14. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/MANIFEST.in +0 -0
  15. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/NOTICE +0 -0
  16. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/setup.cfg +0 -0
  17. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/src/cdk_eks_karpenter/py.typed +0 -0
  18. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/src/cdk_eks_karpenter.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
  19. {cdk-eks-karpenter-1.0.5 → cdk_eks_karpenter-1.0.8}/src/cdk_eks_karpenter.egg-info/top_level.txt +0 -0
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  Metadata-Version: 2.1
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  Name: cdk-eks-karpenter
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- Version: 1.0.5
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+ Version: 1.0.8
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  Summary: CDK construct library that allows you install Karpenter in an AWS EKS cluster
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  Home-page: https://github.com/aws-samples/cdk-eks-karpenter.git
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  Author: Andreas Lindh<elindh@amazon.com>
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  Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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  Classifier: Programming Language :: JavaScript
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  Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
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- Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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  Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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  Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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  Classifier: Typing :: Typed
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  Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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  Classifier: License :: OSI Approved
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- Requires-Python: ~=3.7
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+ Requires-Python: ~=3.8
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  Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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  License-File: LICENSE
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  License-File: NOTICE
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+ Requires-Dist: aws-cdk-lib<3.0.0,>=2.104.0
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+ Requires-Dist: constructs<11.0.0,>=10.0.5
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+ Requires-Dist: jsii<2.0.0,>=1.104.0
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+ Requires-Dist: publication>=0.0.3
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+ Requires-Dist: typeguard<4.3.0,>=2.13.3
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  # cdk-eks-karpenter
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  });
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  const karpenter = new Karpenter(this, 'Karpenter', {
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+ cluster: cluster,
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+ namespace: "kube-system"
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  });
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  ```
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  ## Known issues
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+ ### It is now a best practice to install Karpenter into the kube-system namespace:
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+ Kapenter CRD webhooks have 'kube-system' hard-coded into them, and do not work in other namespaces (such as 'karpenter')
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  As of [aws/karpenter#1145](https://github.com/aws/karpenter/pull/1145) the Karpenter Helm chart is
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  });
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  const karpenter = new Karpenter(this, 'Karpenter', {
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  });
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  ```
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  ## Known issues
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+ ### It is now a best practice to install Karpenter into the kube-system namespace:
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+ Kapenter CRD webhooks have 'kube-system' hard-coded into them, and do not work in other namespaces (such as 'karpenter')
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  [build-system]
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- requires = ["setuptools~=67.3.2", "wheel~=0.41"]
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  build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
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  defineConstant = { DEBUG = true }
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  pythonPlatform = "All"
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  """
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  {
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  "name": "cdk-eks-karpenter",
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  "description": "CDK construct library that allows you install Karpenter in an AWS EKS cluster",
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  "license": "Apache-2.0",
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  "url": "https://github.com/aws-samples/cdk-eks-karpenter.git",
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  ],
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  "package_data": {
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  "cdk_eks_karpenter._jsii": [
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  ],
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  "cdk_eks_karpenter": [
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  "py.typed"
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  ]
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  },
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  "install_requires": [
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  "aws-cdk-lib>=2.104.0, <3.0.0",
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  "constructs>=10.0.5, <11.0.0",
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+ "jsii>=1.104.0, <2.0.0",
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  "classifiers": [
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  "Programming Language :: JavaScript",
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  '''
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  Summary: CDK construct library that allows you install Karpenter in an AWS EKS cluster
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