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The API rewrite half of the ESO 0.12->2.6 migration (last k8s-1.35 compat-gate blocker). Done on chart 0.16.2, which serves BOTH external-secrets.io/v1beta1 and v1, so this is the safe window — MUST land before 0.17 removes v1beta1 (there is no conversion webhook). Pure apiVersion bump, schema is byte-identical: 106 occurrences (104 ExternalSecrets + 2 ClusterSecretStores vault-kv/vault-database) across 73 .tf files, v1beta1 -> v1, no other field changes. Validated live first on tandoor (single, non-coupled, synced ES): the kubernetes_manifest apiVersion bump forces a REPLACE; the target Secret is cascade-GC'd for ONE ~0.3s poll then ESO recreates it (identical value re-synced from Vault, new UID) and the ES returns SecretSynced=True on v1. Running pods keep their mounted copy through the sub-second blip. All 110 target Secrets were snapshotted to /tmp first as a backstop. CI applies the changed stacks serially (staged rollout); watching aggregate ES sync back to 108 synced (2 pre-existing dead: instagram-poster, payslip-ingest). Next: Phase 3 climb 0.16.2 -> 2.6.0. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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chrome-service
In-cluster headed Chromium exposed over the Chrome DevTools Protocol
(CDP) on TCP :9222. Sibling services drive it instead of running their
own in-process browser — useful when the upstream tries to detect
headless mode (e.g. hmembeds' disable-devtool.js redirect-to-google
trap). Also publishes an hourly snapshot of cookies + localStorage so
external dev-box Claude Code sessions can warm their isolated
playwright contexts from the same logged-in profile.
Connect (in-cluster callers)
from playwright.async_api import async_playwright
CDP_URL = "http://chrome-service.chrome-service.svc.cluster.local:9222"
async with async_playwright() as p:
browser = await p.chromium.connect_over_cdp(CDP_URL, timeout=15_000)
# browser.contexts[0] is the persistent default context (the one
# the user logs into via noVNC). For bot work that should NOT share
# cookies, create a fresh incognito context:
context = await browser.new_context()
await context.add_init_script(STEALTH_JS)
page = await context.new_page()
...
await browser.close()
NetworkPolicy is the only gate on the CDP endpoint — labelled client
namespaces or explicit fallback (f1-stream). No bearer token is
required for the connection itself.
Snapshot endpoint (external callers)
# Bearer token comes from Vault secret/chrome-service.api_bearer_token.
TOKEN=$(vault kv get -field=api_bearer_token secret/chrome-service)
curl -fsSL \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
https://chrome.viktorbarzin.me/api/snapshot \
> storage-state.json
# Use the snapshot with @playwright/mcp:
npx @playwright/mcp@latest --port 8931 --host localhost \
--headless --browser chrome \
--isolated --storage-state ./storage-state.json
The snapshot is refreshed hourly by the chrome-service-snapshot-harvester
CronJob (schedule 23 * * * *) which calls context.storageState() via
the CDP endpoint and writes to /profile/snapshots/storage-state.json
(atomic rename). The snapshot-server sidecar serves that file.
Add a new in-cluster caller
- Label the caller's namespace so the chrome-service NetworkPolicy
admits it:
resource "kubernetes_namespace" "<ns>" { metadata { labels = { "chrome-service.viktorbarzin.me/client" = "true" } } } - Inject
CHROME_CDP_URLinto the caller's pod env:env { name = "CHROME_CDP_URL" value = "http://chrome-service.chrome-service.svc.cluster.local:9222" } - Vendor
stealth.jsinto the caller (or just paste — it's ~40 lines) and apply viaawait context.add_init_script(STEALTH_JS)after everynew_context(). Without it, hmembeds-class anti-bot still trips.
Image pin
Both the server image (mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.48.0-noble in
main.tf) and the client (playwright==1.48.0 in callers' requirements)
must match minor-versions. Bump in lockstep — Playwright protocol changes
between minors.
Operations
- Storage: encrypted PVC at
/profile. Chromium user-data-dir lives at/profile/chromium-data— cookies + localStorage + IndexedDB persist here. Snapshots at/profile/snapshots/storage-state.json. Backed up tar+gzip every 6h to/srv/nfs/chrome-service-backup/, 30-day retention. - Probes: TCP/9222. Chrome's CDP serves
/json/versiononce it's bound; TCP-open is enough for readiness. - Health page: visit
https://chrome.viktorbarzin.me(Authentik- gated) to confirm the pod is up and to log into sites. The CDP port stays internal-only. - Token rotation:
vault kv put secret/chrome-service api_bearer_token=$(python3 -c 'import secrets; print(secrets.token_urlsafe(32))'). Reloader cascades to the snapshot-server sidecar. Update the cached token on any dev box that pulls the snapshot:vault kv get -field=api_bearer_token secret/chrome-service > ~/.config/playwright/token.
Why headed (Xvfb) instead of headless?
disable-devtool.js and similar libraries detect navigator.webdriver,
console-clear timing, and the HeadlessChromium/... user-agent suffix.
Running headed inside Xvfb :99 reports as a normal Chromium, and the
stealth init script handles the JS-visible giveaways.
Why direct chromium (CDP) instead of playwright launch-server?
playwright launch-server creates ephemeral browser contexts per
connect() call — cookies and localStorage never persist to the PVC.
The /profile mount only ever held npm cache + fontconfig cache
despite the original docs claiming it held "cookies, localStorage,
IndexedDB". Switched 2026-06-04 to direct chromium launch with
--user-data-dir=/profile/chromium-data --remote-debugging-port=9222
so the persistent profile actually persists, and callers migrate
chromium.connect(ws_url) → chromium.connect_over_cdp(cdp_url).