The Predict API takes Kubernetes API objects ("workloads") as input and produces a cost impact prediction for them, including a diff if a matching existing workload can be found in the cluster.
The API requires that workloads be passed in the request body in YAML or JSON format. If using YAML, multiple workloads can be passed via separation with the standard --- syntax. If using JSON, multiple workloads can be passed via the standard "list" format used by Kubernetes (e.g. kubectl get deployment -A -o json).
Currently supported workload types:
Deployments
StatefulSets
Pods
Example
Write some Kubernetes specs to a file called /tmp/testspecs.yaml:
The output will be broken down into three primary categories:
costBefore: Represents the current monthly cost. This will be 0 if the deployment is not currently running.
costAfter: The monthly cost after the change is applied.
costChange: The difference between the values of costBefore and costAfter. If the value of costBefore was 0, then costChange should be equal to costAfter.
Observe how defaultNamespace impacts the default-deployment workload.
From that output, costChangenotices the existing kubecost-cost-analyzer deployment in the kubecost namespace and is producing an estimated negative cost difference because the request is being reduced. However, because historical usage is also factored in, there is no drastic cost reduction that might be initially expected from a 1m CPU and 1Mi memory request.
clusterID*
string
The Kubecost cluster ID of the cluster in which the workloads will be deployed. Currently, this must be the same as the cluster ID of the Kubecost installation which is serving the /speccost endpoint. Support for multi-cluster is planned.
defaultNamespace*
string
The namespace in which namespace-scoped objects will be "deployed" to if no namespace is set in the standard metadata field of the object.
window
string
The Kubecost data window used for determining resource costs fed into the cost prediction. Accepts all standard Kubecost window formats (See our doc on using the window parameter). Default is 2d.
noUsage
boolean
Set to true to ignore historical usage data (if it exists) when making the prediction. This is equivalent to making a prediction using only requests.