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Admission webhooks configurations guidance

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Validation Enforcement

By default, the admission webhooks are registered with failurePolicy: Ignore, this won’t block the resources creation/update when the admission controller is not available. To ensure that the validation is always required and perform validation, setting failurePolicy to Fail is required.

In particular, the admission webhooks for HPA ownership validation can be skipped by setting the annotation validations.keda.sh/hpa-ownership to "false". Be cautious when doing so as it exposes the system to potential risks.

Custom Validations using Kubernetes ValidatingAdmissionPolicy

⚠️ FEATURE STATE: Kubernetes v1.30 [stable]

Kubernetes ValidatingAdmissionPolicy allows you to create custom validation policies using the Common Expression Language (CEL). This provides a declarative way to define and enforce validation rules directly within the cluster, helping ensure resource configurations meet your specified requirements. For more details, refer to the Kubernetes ValidatingAdmissionPolicy documentation.

Here is an example of a ValidatingAdmissionPolicy and its corresponding ValidatingAdmissionPolicyBinding to fail/deny ScaledObjects with more than 10 replicas in the default namespace (i.e., limiting the maximum number of pod replicas to 10):

apiVersion: admissionregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: ValidatingAdmissionPolicy
metadata:
  name: "limit-keda-replicas.example.com"
spec:
  failurePolicy: Fail
  matchConstraints:
    resourceRules:
    - apiGroups:   ["keda.sh"]
      apiVersions: ["v1alpha1"]
      operations:  ["CREATE", "UPDATE"]
      resources:   ["scaledobjects"]
  validations:
    - expression: "object.spec.maxReplicaCount <= 10"
      message: "The maximum allowed number of pod replicas is 10."
---
apiVersion: admissionregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: ValidatingAdmissionPolicyBinding
metadata:
  name: "limit-keda-replicas-binding.example.com"
spec:
  policyName: "limit-keda-replicas.example.com"
  validationActions: [Deny]
  matchResources:
    namespaceSelector:
      matchLabels:
        kubernetes.io/metadata.name: default

Since KEDA manages the HorizontalPodAutoscaler (HPA) behind the scenes, here is a complementary configuration to deny scaling for HPA, Deployments, and ReplicaSets with more than 10 replicas:

apiVersion: admissionregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: ValidatingAdmissionPolicy
metadata:
  name: "limit-apps-replicas.example.com"
spec:
  failurePolicy: Fail
  matchConstraints:
    resourceRules:
    - apiGroups:   ["apps"]
      apiVersions: ["v1"]
      operations:  ["CREATE", "UPDATE"]
      resources:   ["deployments", "replicasets"]
  validations:
    - expression: "object.spec.replicas <= 10"
      message: "The maximum allowed number of pod replicas is 10."
---
apiVersion: admissionregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: ValidatingAdmissionPolicy
metadata:
  name: "limit-hpa-replicas.example.com"
spec:
  failurePolicy: Fail
  matchConstraints:
    resourceRules:
    - apiGroups:   ["autoscaling"]
      apiVersions: ["v2"]
      operations:  ["CREATE", "UPDATE"]
      resources:   ["horizontalpodautoscalers"]
  validations:
    - expression: "object.spec.replicas <= 10"
      message: "The maximum allowed number of pod replicas is 10."
---
apiVersion: admissionregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: ValidatingAdmissionPolicyBinding
metadata:
  name: "limit-apps-replicas-binding.example.com"
spec:
  policyName: "limit-apps-replicas.example.com"
  validationActions: [Deny]
  matchResources:
    namespaceSelector:
      matchLabels:
        kubernetes.io/metadata.name: default
---
apiVersion: admissionregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: ValidatingAdmissionPolicyBinding
metadata:
  name: "limit-hpa-replicas-binding.example.com"
spec:
  policyName: "limit-hpa-replicas.example.com"
  validationActions: [Deny]
  matchResources:
    namespaceSelector:
      matchLabels:
        kubernetes.io/metadata.name: default