This topic tells you how to install Tanzu Application Platform (commonly known as TAP) packages from your Tanzu Application Platform package repository on to AWS.
Before installing the packages, ensure you have:
Before installation, you must relocate the Tanzu Application Platform images from tanzu.packages.broadcom.com
to your own container image registry.
This section describes how to relocate images to the tap-images
repository created in Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). See Creating AWS Resources for more information.
To relocate images from tanzu.packages.broadcom.com
to the ECR registry:
Retrieve your Broadcom registry API token:
Sign in to the Broadcom Support Portal.
Go to Tanzu Application Platform (TAP) and expand the VMware Tanzu Application Platform dropdown.
Click the Token Download icon next to the Tanzu Application Platform version you want to download.
Follow the instructions in the dialog box. Save the token as a variable named MY_BROADCOM_SUPPORT_ACCESS_TOKEN
. For example:
export MY_BROADCOM_SUPPORT_ACCESS_TOKEN=API-TOKEN
Where API-TOKEN
is your token from the Broadcom Support Portal.
Set up environment variables for installation use by running:
export AWS_ACCOUNT_ID=MY-AWS-ACCOUNT-ID
export AWS_REGION=TARGET-AWS-REGION
# Set tanzu.packages.broadcom.com as the source registry to copy the Tanzu Application Platform packages from.
export IMGPKG_REGISTRY_HOSTNAME_0=tanzu.packages.broadcom.com
export IMGPKG_REGISTRY_USERNAME_0=MY-BROADCOM-SUPPORT-USERNAME
export IMGPKG_REGISTRY_PASSWORD_0=$MY_BROADCOM_SUPPORT_ACCESS_TOKEN
# The user’s registry for copying the Tanzu Application Platform package to.
export IMGPKG_REGISTRY_HOSTNAME_1=$AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_REGION.amazonaws.com
export IMGPKG_REGISTRY_USERNAME_1=AWS
export IMGPKG_REGISTRY_PASSWORD_1=`aws ecr get-login-password --region $AWS_REGION`
# These environment variables starting with IMGPKG_* are used by the imgpkg command only.
# The registry from which the Tanzu Application Platform package is retrieved.
export INSTALL_REGISTRY_HOSTNAME=$AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_REGION.amazonaws.com
export TAP_VERSION=VERSION-NUMBER
export INSTALL_REPO=tap-images
Where:
MY-AWS-ACCOUNT-ID
is the account ID you deploy Tanzu Application Platform in. No dashes and must be in the format 012345678901
.TARGET-AWS-REGION
is the region you deploy the Tanzu Application Platform to.MY-BROADCOM-SUPPORT-USERNAME
is the user with access to the images in tanzu.packages.broadcom.com
.VERSION-NUMBER
is your Tanzu Application Platform version. For example, 1.10.1
Relocate the images with the imgpkg
CLI by running:
imgpkg copy --concurrency 1 -b tanzu.packages.broadcom.com/tanzu-application-platform/tap-packages:${TAP_VERSION} --to-repo ${INSTALL_REGISTRY_HOSTNAME}/${INSTALL_REPO}
Tanzu CLI packages are available on repositories. Adding the Tanzu Application Platform package repository makes Tanzu Application Platform and its packages available for installation.
To add the Tanzu Application Platform package repository to your cluster:
Create a namespace called tap-install
for deploying any component packages by running:
kubectl create ns tap-install
This namespace keeps the objects grouped together logically.
(Optional) If you haven’t relocated the images to ECR, create a secret to your registry by running:
tanzu secret registry add tap-registry \
--username ${INSTALL_REGISTRY_USERNAME} --password ${INSTALL_REGISTRY_PASSWORD} \
--server ${INSTALL_REGISTRY_HOSTNAME} \
--export-to-all-namespaces --yes --namespace tap-install
Add the Tanzu Application Platform package repository to the cluster by running:
tanzu package repository add tanzu-tap-repository \
--url ${INSTALL_REGISTRY_HOSTNAME}/${INSTALL_REPO}:${TAP_VERSION} \
--namespace tap-install
Get the status of the Tanzu Application Platform package repository, and ensure the status updates to Reconcile succeeded
by running:
tanzu package repository get tanzu-tap-repository --namespace tap-install
For example:
$ tanzu package repository get tanzu-tap-repository --namespace tap-install
- Retrieving repository tap...
NAME: tanzu-tap-repository
VERSION: 16253001
REPOSITORY: 123456789012.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tap-images
TAG: 1.10.1
STATUS: Reconcile succeeded
REASON:
List the available packages by running:
tanzu package available list --namespace tap-install
For example:
$ tanzu package available list --namespace tap-install
NAME DISPLAY-NAME
accelerator.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Application Accelerator for VMware Tanzu
amr-observer.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Supply Chain Security Tools - AMR Observer
api-portal.tanzu.vmware.com API portal
apis.apps.tanzu.vmware.com API Auto Registration for VMware Tanzu
apiserver.appliveview.tanzu.vmware.com Application Live View ApiServer for VMware Tanzu
app-scanning.apps.tanzu.vmware.com SCST - Scan 2.0
application-configuration-service.tanzu.vmware.com Application Configuration Service
backend.appliveview.tanzu.vmware.com Application Live View for VMware Tanzu
base-jammy-builder-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com base-jammy-builder-lite
base-jammy-stack-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com base-jammy-stack
bitnami.services.tanzu.vmware.com bitnami-services
buildservice.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu Build Service
carbonblack.scanning.apps.tanzu.vmware.com VMware Carbon Black for Supply Chain Security Tools - Scan
cartographer.conventions.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Convention Service for VMware Tanzu
cartographer.tanzu.vmware.com Cartographer
cnrs.tanzu.vmware.com Cloud Native Runtimes
connector.appliveview.tanzu.vmware.com Application Live View Connector for VMware Tanzu
controller.source.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu Source Controller
conventions.appliveview.tanzu.vmware.com Application Live View Conventions for VMware Tanzu
crossplane.tanzu.vmware.com crossplane
developer-conventions.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu App Platform Developer Conventions
dotnet-core-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com dotnet-core-lite
external-secrets.apps.tanzu.vmware.com External Secrets Operator
fluxcd-source-controller.tanzu.vmware.com Flux Source Controller
go-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com go-lite
grype.scanning.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Grype for Supply Chain Security Tools - Scan
java-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com java-lite
java-native-image-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com java-native-image-lite
local-source-proxy.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Local Source Proxy
metadata-store.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Supply Chain Security Tools - Store
namespace-provisioner.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Namespace Provisioner
nodejs-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com nodejs-lite
ootb-delivery-basic.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu App Platform Out of The Box Delivery Basic
ootb-supply-chain-basic.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu App Platform Out of The Box Supply Chain Basic
ootb-supply-chain-testing-scanning.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu App Platform Out of The Box Supply Chain with Testing and Scanning
ootb-supply-chain-testing.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu App Platform Out of The Box Supply Chain with Testing
ootb-templates.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu App Platform Out of The Box Templates
policy.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Supply Chain Security Tools - Policy Controller
python-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com python-lite
ruby-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com ruby-lite
scanning.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Supply Chain Security Tools - Scan
service-bindings.labs.vmware.com Service Bindings for Kubernetes
services-toolkit.tanzu.vmware.com Services Toolkit
snyk.scanning.apps.tanzu.vmware.com Snyk for Supply Chain Security Tools - Scan
spring-boot-conventions.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu Spring Boot Conventions Server
spring-cloud-gateway.tanzu.vmware.com Spring Cloud Gateway
sso.apps.tanzu.vmware.com AppSSO
tap-auth.tanzu.vmware.com Default roles for Tanzu Application Platform
tap-gui.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu Developer Portal
tap-telemetry.tanzu.vmware.com Telemetry Collector for Tanzu Application Platform
tap.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu Application Platform
tekton.tanzu.vmware.com Tekton Pipelines
tpb.tanzu.vmware.com Tanzu Portal Builder
web-servers-lite.buildpacks.tanzu.vmware.com web-servers-lite
The tap.tanzu.vmware.com
package installs predefined sets of packages based on your profile settings. This is done by using the package manager installed by Tanzu Cluster Essentials.
For more information about profiles, see Components and installation profiles.
To prepare to install a profile:
List version information for the package by running:
tanzu package available list tap.tanzu.vmware.com --namespace tap-install
Create a tap-values.yaml
file by using the Full Profile (AWS), which contains the minimum configurations required to deploy Tanzu Application Platform on AWS. The sample values file contains the necessary defaults for:
Keep the values file for future configuration use.
Note
tap-values.yaml
is set as a Kubernetes secret, which provides secure means to read credentials for Tanzu Application Platform components.
The following command generates the YAML file sample for the full-profile on AWS by using the ECR repositories you created earlier. The profile:
field takes full
as the default value, but you can also set it to iterate
, build
, run
, or view
. Refer to Install multicluster Tanzu Application Platform profiles for more information.
cat << EOF > tap-values.yaml
shared:
ingress_domain: "INGRESS-DOMAIN"
ceip_policy_disclosed: true
# The above keys are minimum numbers of entries needed in tap-values.yaml to get a functioning TAP Full profile installation.
# Below are the keys which may have default values set, but can be overridden.
profile: full # Can take iterate, build, run, view.
supply_chain: basic # Can take testing, testing_scanning.
ootb_supply_chain_basic: # Based on supply_chain set above, can be changed to ootb_supply_chain_testing, ootb_supply_chain_testing_scanning.
registry:
server: ${AWS_ACCOUNT_ID}.dkr.ecr.${AWS_REGION}.amazonaws.com
# The prefix of the ECR repository. Workloads will need
# two repositories created:
#
# tanzu-application-platform/<workloadname>-<namespace>
# tanzu-application-platform/<workloadname>-<namespace>-bundle
repository: tanzu-application-platform
contour:
envoy:
service:
type: LoadBalancer # This is set by default, but can be overridden by setting a different value.
buildservice:
kp_default_repository: ${AWS_ACCOUNT_ID}.dkr.ecr.${AWS_REGION}.amazonaws.com/tap-build-service
# Enable the build service k8s service account to bind to the AWS IAM Role
kp_default_repository_aws_iam_role_arn: "arn:aws:iam::${AWS_ACCOUNT_ID}:role/tap-build-service"
local_source_proxy:
# Takes the value from the project_path under the image_registry section of shared by default, but can be overridden by setting a different value.
repository: "EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE"
push_secret:
# When set to true, the secret mentioned in this section is automatically exported to Local Source Proxy's namespace.
name: "EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE-SECRET"
namespace: "EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE-SECRET-NAMESPACE"
# When set to true, the secret mentioned in this section is automatically exported to Local Source Proxy's namespace.
create_export: true
ootb_templates:
# Enable the config writer service to use cloud based iaas authentication
# which are retrieved from the developer namespace service account by
# default
iaas_auth: true
tap_gui:
app_config:
auth:
allowGuestAccess: true # This allows unauthenticated users to log in to your portal. If you want to deactivate it, make sure you configure an alternative auth provider.
catalog:
locations:
- type: url
target: https://GIT-CATALOG-URL/catalog-info.yaml
metadata_store:
ns_for_export_app_cert: "MY-DEV-NAMESPACE" # Verify this namespace is available within your cluster before initiating the Tanzu Application Platform installation.
app_service_type: ClusterIP # Defaults to LoadBalancer. If shared.ingress_domain is set earlier, this must be set to ClusterIP.
namespace_provisioner:
aws_iam_role_arn: "arn:aws:iam::${AWS_ACCOUNT_ID}:role/tap-workload"
tap_telemetry:
customer_entitlement_account_number: "CUSTOMER-ENTITLEMENT-ACCOUNT-NUMBER" # (Optional) Identify data for creating Tanzu Application Platform usage reports.
EOF
Where:
INGRESS-DOMAIN
is the subdomain for the host name that you point at the tanzu-shared-ingress
service’s External IP address.
kp_default_repository_aws_iam_role_arn
is the ARN that was created to write to the ECR repository for the build service. This value is generated by the script, but you can modify it manually.
namspace_provisioner.aws_iam_role_arn
is the ARN that was created to write to the ECR repository for workloads. This value is generated by the script, but you can modify it manually.
EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE
is where the developer’s local source is uploaded when using Tanzu CLI to use Local Source Proxy for workload creation.
If an AWS ECR registry is being used, ensure that the repository already exists. AWS ECR expects the repository path to already exist. This destination is represented as REGISTRY-SERVER/REPOSITORY-PATH
. For more information, see Install Local Source Proxy.
EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE-SECRET
is the name of the secret with credentials that allow pushing to the EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE
repository.
EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE-SECRET-NAMESPACE
is the namespace in which EXTERNAL-REGISTRY-FOR-LOCAL-SOURCE-SECRET
is available.
GIT-CATALOG-URL
is the path to the catalog-info.yaml
catalog definition file. You can download either a blank or populated catalog file from the Broadcom Support Portal (file name Tanzu Application Platform Developer Portal Blank Catalog or Tanzu Application Platform Developer Portal Yelb Catalog). Otherwise, you can use a Backstage-compliant catalog you’ve already built and posted on the Git infrastructure.
MY-DEV-NAMESPACE
is the name of the developer namespace. SCST - Store exports secrets to the namespace, and SCST - Scan deploys the ScanTemplates
there. This allows the scanning feature to run in this namespace. If there are multiple developer namespaces, use ns_for_export_app_cert: "*"
to export the SCST - Store CA certificate to all namespaces.
CUSTOMER-ENTITLEMENT-ACCOUNT-NUMBER
(optional) refers to the Entitlement Account Number (EAN), which is a unique identifier VMware assigns to its customers. Tanzu Application Platform telemetry uses this number to identify data that belongs to a particular customers and prepare usage reports.
For AWS, the default settings creates a classic LoadBalancer. To use the Network LoadBalancer instead of the classic LoadBalancer for ingress, add the following to your tap-values.yaml
:
contour:
infrastructure_provider: aws
envoy:
service:
aws:
LBType: nlb
The following tasks are optional during the Tanzu Application Platform installation process:
When you install a profile that includes Tanzu Build Service, Tanzu Application Platform is installed with the lite
set of dependencies. These dependencies consist of buildpacks and stacks required for application builds.
The lite
set of dependencies do not contain all buildpacks and stacks. To use all buildpacks and stacks, you must install the full
dependencies. For more information about the differences between lite
and full
dependencies, see About lite and full dependencies.
To configure full
dependencies, add the key-value pair exclude_dependencies: true
to your tap-values.yaml
file under the buildservice
section. For example:
buildservice:
kp_default_repository: ${AWS_ACCOUNT_ID}.dkr.ecr.${AWS_REGION}.amazonaws.com/tap-build-service
exclude_dependencies: true
After configuring full
dependencies, you must install the dependencies after you have finished installing your Tanzu Application Platform package. See Install the full dependencies package for more information.
Tanzu Application Platform v1.10.1 supports building applications with Ubuntu v22.04 (Jammy).
Follow these steps to install the Tanzu Application Platform package:
Install the package by running:
tanzu package install tap -p tap.tanzu.vmware.com -v ${TAP_VERSION} --values-file tap-values.yaml -n tap-install
Verify the package install by running:
tanzu package installed get tap -n tap-install
This can take 5-10 minutes because it installs several packages on your cluster.
Verify that the necessary packages in the profile are installed by running:
tanzu package installed list -A
If you configured full
dependencies in your tbs-values.yaml
file, install the full
dependencies by following the procedure in Install full dependencies.
After installing the Full profile on your cluster, you can install the Tanzu Developer Tools for VS Code Extension to help you develop against it. For instructions, see Install Tanzu Developer Tools for your VS Code.
NoteYou can run the following command after reconfiguring the profile to reinstall the Tanzu Application Platform:
tanzu package installed update tap -p tap.tanzu.vmware.com -v ${TAP_VERSION} --values-file tap-values.yaml -n tap-install
If you configured full
dependencies in your tap-values.yaml
file in Configure your profile with full dependencies earlier, you must install the full
dependencies package.
Create an ECR repository for Tanzu Build Service full dependencies by running:
aws ecr create-repository --repository-name full-deps --region ${AWS_REGION}
(Optional) If you have an existing installation of the full dependencies package from a version earlier than Tanzu Application Platform v1.10.1, you must uninstall the full dependencies package and remove the package repository:
Uninstall the package:
tanzu package installed delete full-tbs-deps -n tap-install
Remove the package repository:
tanzu package repository delete tbs-full-deps-repository -n tap-install
ImportantThe package and repository names might differ depending on your installation configurations.
Get the latest version of the Tanzu Application Platform package by running:
tanzu package available list tap.tanzu.vmware.com --namespace tap-install
If you have not done so already, you must exclude the default dependencies by adding the key-value pair exclude_dependencies: true
to your tap-values.yaml
file under the buildservice
section. For example:
buildservice:
exclude_dependencies: true
If you have not updated your Tanzu Application Platform package installation after adding the key-value pair exclude_dependencies: true
to your values file, perform the update by running:
tanzu package installed update tap --namespace tap-install --values-file VALUES-FILE
Where VALUES-FILE
is the path to the tap-values.yaml
file you edited earlier.
Relocate the Tanzu Build Service full
dependencies package repository by doing one of the following:
Relocate the images directly for online installation:
imgpkg copy \
-b tanzu.packages.broadcom.com/tanzu-application-platform/full-deps-package-repo:VERSION \
--to-repo ${INSTALL_REGISTRY_HOSTNAME}/full-deps-package-repo
Where VERSION
is the version of the Tanzu Application Platform package you retrieved earlier.
Relocate the images to an external storage device and then to the registry in the air-gapped environment:
imgpkg copy \
-b tanzu.packages.broadcom.com/tanzu-application-platform/full-deps-package-repo:VERSION \
--to-tar=full-deps-package-repo.tar
# move full-deps-package-repo.tar to environment with registry access
imgpkg copy \
--tar full-deps-package-repo.tar \
--to-repo=INSTALL-REGISTRY-HOSTNAME/TARGET-REPOSITORY/full-deps-package-repo
Where:
VERSION
is the version of the Tanzu Application Platform package you retrieved earlier.INSTALL-REGISTRY-HOSTNAME
is your container registry.TARGET-REPOSITORY
is your target repository.Add the Tanzu Build Service full
dependencies package repository by running:
tanzu package repository add full-deps-package-repo \
--url INSTALL-REGISTRY-HOSTNAME/TARGET-REPOSITORY/full-deps-package-repo:VERSION \
--namespace tap-install
Where:
INSTALL-REGISTRY-HOSTNAME
is your container registry.TARGET-REPOSITORY
is your target repository.VERSION
is the version of the Tanzu Application Platform package you retrieved earlier.Create a new tbs-full-deps-values.yaml
and copy the kp_default_repository
key-value pair from your tap-values.yaml
or tbs-values.yaml
:
---
kp_default_repository: "REPO-NAME"
kp_default_repository_secret:
name: kp-default-repository-creds
namespace: tap-install
Where REPO-NAME
is copied from the buildservice.kp_default_repository
field in your tap-values.yaml
or tbs-values.yaml
.
(Optional) Install the UBI builder.
The UBI builder uses Red Hat Universal Base Image (UBI) v8 for both build and run images. This builder only supports Java and Node.js. To install the UBI builder, add the key-value pair enable_ubi_builder: true
to your tbs-full-deps-values.yaml
.
---
enable_ubi_builder: true
(Optional) Install the Static builder.
The Static builder uses Ubuntu Jammy for both build images and a minimal static run image. This builder only supports Golang. To install the Static builder, add the key-value pair enable_static_builder: true
to your tbs-full-deps-values.yaml
.
---
enable_static_builder: true
Install the full
dependencies package by running:
tanzu package install full-deps \
--package full-deps.buildservice.tanzu.vmware.com \
--version "> 0.0.0" \
--namespace tap-install \
--values-file VALUES-FILE
Where VALUES-FILE
is the path to the tbs-full-deps-values.yaml
you created earlier.
For more information about the differences between lite
and full
dependencies, see About lite and full dependencies.
To access Tanzu Developer Portal, you can use the host name that you configured earlier. This host name is pointed at the shared ingress. To configure LoadBalancer for Tanzu Developer Portal, see Access Tanzu Developer Portal.
You’re now ready to start using Tanzu Developer Portal. Proceed to the Getting Started topic or the Tanzu Developer Portal - Catalog Operations topic.
To exclude packages from a Tanzu Application Platform profile:
Find the full subordinate (child) package name:
tanzu package available list --namespace tap-install
Update your tap-values
file with a section listing the exclusions:
profile: PROFILE-VALUE
excluded_packages:
- tap-gui.tanzu.vmware.com
- service-bindings.lab.vmware.com
ImportantIf you exclude a package after performing a profile installation including that package, you cannot see the accurate package states immediately after running
tap package installed list -n tap-install
. Also, you can break package dependencies by removing a package. Allow 20 minutes to verify that all packages have reconciled correctly while troubleshooting.