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Composite Resources

A composite resource, or XR, represents a set of Kubernetes resources as a single Kubernetes object. Crossplane creates composite resources when users access a custom API, defined in the CompositeResourceDefinition.

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Composite resources are a composite of Kubernetes resources.
A Composition defines how to compose the resources together.

What are XRs, XRDs and Compositions?

A composite resource or XR (this page) is a custom API.

You use two Crossplane types to create a new custom API:

Create composite resources

Creating composite resources requires a Composition and a CompositeResourceDefinition (XRD).

The Composition defines the set of resources to create. The XRD defines the custom API users call to request the set of resources.

XRDs define the API used to create a composite resource. For example, this CompositeResourceDefinition creates a custom API endpoint mydatabases.example.org.

apiVersion: apiextensions.crossplane.io/v1
kind: CompositeResourceDefinition
metadata:
name: mydatabases.example.org
spec:
group: example.org
names:
kind: MyDatabase
plural: mydatabases
# Removed for brevity

When a user calls the custom API, mydatabases.example.org, Crossplane chooses the Composition to use based on the Composition's compositeTypeRef

apiVersion: apiextensions.crossplane.io/v1
kind: Composition
metadata:
name: my-composition
spec:
compositeTypeRef:
apiVersion: example.org/v1alpha1
kind: MyDatabase
# Removed for brevity

The Composition compositeTypeRef matches the XRD group and kind.

Crossplane creates the resources defined in the matching Composition and represents them as a single composite resource.

kubectl get composite
NAME SYNCED READY COMPOSITION AGE
my-composite-resource True True my-composition 4s

Composition selection

Select a specific Composition for a composite resource to use with compositionRef

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The selected Composition must allow the composite resource to use it with a compositeTypeRef. Read more about the compositeTypeRef field in the Enable Composite Resources section of the Composition documentation.

apiVersion: example.org/v1alpha1
kind: MyDatabase
metadata:
namespace: default
name: my-composite-resource
spec:
crossplane:
compositionRef:
name: my-other-composition
# Removed for brevity

A composite resource can also select a Composition based on labels instead of the exact name with a compositionSelector.

Inside the matchLabels section provide one or more Composition labels to match.

apiVersion: example.org/v1alpha1
kind: MyDatabase
metadata:
namespace: default
name: my-composite-resource
spec:
crossplane:
compositionSelector:
matchLabels:
environment: production
# Removed for brevity

Composition revision policy

Crossplane tracks changes to Compositions as Composition revisions.

A composite resource can use a compositionUpdatePolicy to manually or automatically reference newer Composition revisions.

The default compositionUpdatePolicy is "Automatic." Composite resources automatically use the latest Composition revision.

Change the policy to Manual to prevent composite resources from automatically upgrading.

apiVersion: example.org/v1alpha1
kind: MyDatabase
metadata:
namespace: default
name: my-composite-resource
spec:
crossplane:
compositionUpdatePolicy: Manual
# Removed for brevity

Composition revision selection

Crossplane records changes to Compositions as Composition revisions.
A composite resource can select a specific Composition revision.

Use compositionRevisionRef to select a specific Composition revision by name.

For example, to select a specific Composition revision use the name of the desired Composition revision.

apiVersion: example.org/v1alpha1
kind: MyDatabase
metadata:
namespace: default
name: my-composite-resource
spec:
crossplane:
compositionUpdatePolicy: Manual
compositionRevisionRef:
name: my-composition-b5aa1eb
# Removed for brevity
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Find the Composition revision name from kubectl get compositionrevision

kubectl get compositionrevision
NAME REVISION XR-KIND XR-APIVERSION AGE
my-composition-5c976ad 1 mydatabases example.org/v1alpha1 65m
my-composition-b5aa1eb 2 mydatabases example.org/v1alpha1 64m

A Composite resource can also select Composition revisions based on labels instead of the exact name with a compositionRevisionSelector.

Inside the matchLabels section provide one or more Composition revision labels to match.

apiVersion: example.org/v1alpha1
kind: MyDatabase
metadata:
namespace: default
name: my-composite-resource
spec:
crossplane:
compositionRevisionSelector:
matchLabels:
channel: dev
# Removed for brevity

Pausing composite resources

Crossplane supports pausing composite resources. A paused composite resource doesn't check or make changes on its external resources.

To pause a composite resource apply the crossplane.io/paused annotation.

apiVersion: example.org/v1alpha1
kind: MyDatabase
metadata:
namespace: default
name: my-composite-resource
annotations:
crossplane.io/paused: "true"
spec:
# Removed for brevity

Verify composite resources

Use kubectl get composite to view all the composite resources Crossplane created.

kubectl get composite
NAME SYNCED READY COMPOSITION AGE
my-composite-resource True True my-composition 4s

Use kubectl get for the specific custom API endpoint to view only those resources.

kubectl get mydatabases
NAME SYNCED READY COMPOSITION AGE
my-composite-resource True True my-composition 12m

Use kubectl describe composite to view the linked Composition Ref, and unique resources created in the Resource Refs.

kubectl describe composite my-composite-resource
Name: my-composite-resource
Namespace: default
API Version: example.org/v1alpha1
Kind: MyDatabase
Spec:
Composition Ref:
Name: my-composition
Composition Revision Ref:
Name: my-composition-cf2d3a7
Composition Update Policy: Automatic
Resource Refs:
API Version: s3.aws.m.upbound.io/v1beta1
Kind: Bucket
Name: my-composite-resource-fmrks
API Version: dynamodb.aws.m.upbound.io/v1beta1
Kind: Table
Name: my-composite-resource-wnr9t
# Removed for brevity

Composite resource conditions

A composite resource has two status conditions: Synced and Ready.

Crossplane sets the Synced status condition to True when it's able to successfully reconcile the composite resource. If Crossplane can't reconcile the composite resource it reports an error in the Synced condition.

Crossplane sets the Ready status condition to True when the composite resource's composition function pipeline reports that all its composed resources are ready. If a composed resource isn't ready Crossplane reports it in the Ready condition.

Composite resource labels

Crossplane adds labels to composed resources to show their relationship to other Crossplane components.

Crossplane adds the crossplane.io/composite label to all composed resources. The label matches the name of the composite. Crossplane applies the composite label to any resource created by a composite, creating a reference between the resource and owning composite resource.

kubectl describe mydatabase.example.org/my-database-x9rx9
Name: my-database2-x9rx9
Namespace: default
Labels: crossplane.io/composite=my-database-x9rx9