AWS::EKS::Cluster - AWS CloudFormation (original) (raw)
Creates an Amazon EKS control plane.
The Amazon EKS control plane consists of control plane instances that run the Kubernetes software, such as etcd
and the API server. The control plane runs in an account managed by AWS, and the Kubernetes API is exposed by the Amazon EKS API server endpoint. Each Amazon EKS cluster control plane is single tenant and unique. It runs on its own set of Amazon EC2 instances.
The cluster control plane is provisioned across multiple Availability Zones and fronted by an Elastic Load Balancing Network Load Balancer. Amazon EKS also provisions elastic network interfaces in your VPC subnets to provide connectivity from the control plane instances to the nodes (for example, to supportkubectl exec
, logs
, and proxy
data flows).
Amazon EKS nodes run in your AWS account and connect to your cluster's control plane over the Kubernetes API server endpoint and a certificate file that is created for your cluster.
You can use the endpointPublicAccess
andendpointPrivateAccess
parameters to enable or disable public and private access to your cluster's Kubernetes API server endpoint. By default, public access is enabled, and private access is disabled. For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster Endpoint Access Control in the _Amazon EKS User Guide .
You can use the logging
parameter to enable or disable exporting the Kubernetes control plane logs for your cluster to CloudWatch Logs. By default, cluster control plane logs aren't exported to CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Amazon EKS Cluster Control Plane Logs in the Amazon EKS User Guide .
Note
CloudWatch Logs ingestion, archive storage, and data scanning rates apply to exported control plane logs. For more information, see CloudWatch Pricing.
In most cases, it takes several minutes to create a cluster. After you create an Amazon EKS cluster, you must configure your Kubernetes tooling to communicate with the API server and launch nodes into your cluster. For more information, see Allowing users to access your cluster and Launching Amazon EKS nodes in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{
"Type" : "AWS::EKS::Cluster",
"Properties" : {
"AccessConfig" : AccessConfig,
"BootstrapSelfManagedAddons" : Boolean,
"ComputeConfig" : ComputeConfig,
"EncryptionConfig" : [ EncryptionConfig, ... ],
"Force" : Boolean,
"KubernetesNetworkConfig" : KubernetesNetworkConfig,
"Logging" : Logging,
"Name" : String,
"OutpostConfig" : OutpostConfig,
"RemoteNetworkConfig" : RemoteNetworkConfig,
"ResourcesVpcConfig" : ResourcesVpcConfig,
"RoleArn" : String,
"StorageConfig" : StorageConfig,
"Tags" : [ Tag, ... ],
"UpgradePolicy" : UpgradePolicy,
"Version" : String,
"ZonalShiftConfig" : ZonalShiftConfig
}
}
Properties
AccessConfig
The access configuration for the cluster.
Required: No
Type: AccessConfig
Update requires: No interruption
BootstrapSelfManagedAddons
If you set this value to False
when creating a cluster, the default networking add-ons will not be installed.
The default networking addons include vpc-cni, coredns, and kube-proxy.
Use this option when you plan to install third-party alternative add-ons or self-manage the default networking add-ons.
Required: No
Type: Boolean
Update requires: Replacement
ComputeConfig
Indicates the current configuration of the compute capability on your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, if the capability is enabled or disabled. If the compute capability is enabled, EKS Auto Mode will create and delete EC2 Managed Instances in your AWS account. For more information, see EKS Auto Mode compute capability in the_Amazon EKS User Guide_.
Required: No
Type: ComputeConfig
Update requires: No interruption
EncryptionConfig
The encryption configuration for the cluster.
Required: No
Type: Array of EncryptionConfig
Maximum: 1
Update requires: Replacement
Force
Set this value to true
to override upgrade-blocking readiness checks when updating a cluster.
Required: No
Type: Boolean
Update requires: No interruption
KubernetesNetworkConfig
The Kubernetes network configuration for the cluster.
Required: No
Type: KubernetesNetworkConfig
Update requires: No interruption
Logging
The logging configuration for your cluster.
Required: No
Type: Logging
Update requires: No interruption
Name
The unique name to give to your cluster. The name can contain only alphanumeric characters (case-sensitive) and hyphens. It must start with an alphanumeric character and can't be longer than 100 characters. The name must be unique within the AWS Region and AWS account that you're creating the cluster in. Note that underscores can't be used in AWS CloudFormation.
Required: No
Type: String
Pattern: ^[0-9A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9\-_]*
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 100
Update requires: Replacement
OutpostConfig
An object representing the configuration of your local Amazon EKS cluster on an AWS Outpost. This object isn't available for clusters on the AWS cloud.
Required: No
Type: OutpostConfig
Update requires: Replacement
RemoteNetworkConfig
The configuration in the cluster for EKS Hybrid Nodes. You can add, change, or remove this configuration after the cluster is created.
Required: No
Type: RemoteNetworkConfig
Update requires: No interruption
ResourcesVpcConfig
The VPC configuration that's used by the cluster control plane. Amazon EKS VPC resources have specific requirements to work properly with Kubernetes. For more information, see Cluster VPC Considerations andCluster Security Group Considerations in the Amazon EKS User Guide. You must specify at least two subnets. You can specify up to five security groups, but we recommend that you use a dedicated security group for your cluster control plane.
Required: Yes
Type: ResourcesVpcConfig
Update requires: No interruption
RoleArn
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that provides permissions for the Kubernetes control plane to make calls to AWS API operations on your behalf. For more information, see Amazon EKS Service IAM Role in the _Amazon EKS User Guide .
Required: Yes
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
StorageConfig
Indicates the current configuration of the block storage capability on your EKS Auto Mode cluster. For example, if the capability is enabled or disabled. If the block storage capability is enabled, EKS Auto Mode will create and delete EBS volumes in your AWS account. For more information, see EKS Auto Mode block storage capability in the_Amazon EKS User Guide_.
Required: No
Type: StorageConfig
Update requires: No interruption
Tags
The metadata that you apply to the cluster to assist with categorization and organization. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. Cluster tags don't propagate to any other resources associated with the cluster.
Note
You must have the eks:TagResource
and eks:UntagResource
permissions for your IAM principal to manage the AWS CloudFormation stack. If you don't have these permissions, there might be unexpected behavior with stack-level tags propagating to the resource during resource creation and update.
Required: No
Type: Array of Tag
Update requires: No interruption
UpgradePolicy
This value indicates if extended support is enabled or disabled for the cluster.
Learn more about EKS Extended Support in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Required: No
Type: UpgradePolicy
Update requires: No interruption
Version
The desired Kubernetes version for your cluster. If you don't specify a value here, the default version available in Amazon EKS is used.
Note
The default version might not be the latest version available.
Required: No
Type: String
Pattern: 1\.\d\d
Update requires: No interruption
ZonalShiftConfig
The configuration for zonal shift for the cluster.
Required: No
Type: ZonalShiftConfig
Update requires: No interruption
Return values
Ref
When you pass the logical ID of this resource to the intrinsic Ref
function, Ref
returns the resource name. For example:
{ "Ref": "myCluster" }
For the Amazon EKS cluster myCluster
, Ref
returns the name of the cluster.
For more information about using the Ref
function, see Ref.
Fn::GetAtt
The Fn::GetAtt
intrinsic function returns a value for a specified attribute of this type. The following are the available attributes and sample return values.
For more information about using the Fn::GetAtt
intrinsic function, see Fn::GetAtt.
Arn
The ARN of the cluster, such asarn:aws:eks:us-west-2:666666666666:cluster/prod
.
The certificate-authority-data
for your cluster.
ClusterSecurityGroupId
The cluster security group that was created by Amazon EKS for the cluster. Managed node groups use this security group for control plane to data plane communication.
This parameter is only returned by Amazon EKS clusters that support managed node groups. For more information, see Managed node groups in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
EncryptionConfigKeyArn
Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or alias of the customer master key (CMK).
Endpoint
The endpoint for your Kubernetes API server, such ashttps://5E1D0CEXAMPLEA591B746AFC5AB30262.yl4.us-west-2.eks.amazonaws.com
.
Id
The ID of your local Amazon EKS cluster on an AWS Outpost. This property isn't available for an Amazon EKS cluster on the AWS cloud.
KubernetesNetworkConfig.ServiceIpv6Cidr
The CIDR block that Kubernetes Service IP addresses are assigned from if you created a1.21
or later cluster with version >1.10.1
or later of the Amazon VPC CNI add-on and specified ipv6
for ipFamily when you created the cluster. Kubernetes assigns Service addresses from the unique local address range (fc00::/7
) because you can't specify a custom IPv6
CIDR block when you create the cluster.
OpenIdConnectIssuerUrl
The issuer URL for the OIDC identity provider of the cluster, such ashttps://oidc.eks.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/id/EXAMPLED539D4633E53DE1B716D3041E
. If you need to remove https://
from this output value, you can include the following code in your template.
!Select [1, !Split ["//", !GetAtt EKSCluster.OpenIdConnectIssuerUrl]]
Examples
Create a cluster
The following example creates an Amazon EKS cluster namedProd
.
JSON
{
"EKSCluster": {
"Type": "AWS::EKS::Cluster",
"Properties": {
"Name": "Prod",
"Version": "1.20",
"RoleArn": "arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/eks-service-role-AWSServiceRoleForAmazonEKS-EXAMPLEBQ4PI",
"ResourcesVpcConfig": {
"SecurityGroupIds": [
"sg-6979fe18"
],
"SubnetIds": [
"subnet-6782e71e",
"subnet-e7e761ac"
],
"EndpointPublicAccess": false,
"EndpointPrivateAccess": true,
"PublicAccessCidrs": [
"1.1.1.2/32"
]
},
"Logging": {
"ClusterLogging": {
"EnabledTypes": [
{
"Type": "api"
},
{
"Type": "audit"
}
]
}
},
"Tags": [
{
"Key": "key",
"Value": "val"
}
]
}
}
}
YAML
EKSCluster:
Type: AWS::EKS::Cluster
Properties:
Name: Prod
Version: "1.20"
RoleArn: "arn:aws:iam::012345678910:role/eks-service-role-AWSServiceRoleForAmazonEKS-EXAMPLEBQ4PI"
ResourcesVpcConfig:
SecurityGroupIds:
- sg-6979fe18
SubnetIds:
- subnet-6782e71e
- subnet-e7e761ac
EndpointPublicAccess: false
EndpointPrivateAccess: true
PublicAccessCidrs: [ "1.1.1.2/32" ]
Logging:
ClusterLogging:
EnabledTypes:
- Type: api
- Type: audit
Tags:
- Key: "key"
Value: "val"
See also
- Clusters in the Amazon EKS User Guide.
- CreateCluster in the Amazon EKS API Reference.