Helm-Chart-Boilerplates
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Helm-Chart-Boilerplates
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Dedpulication standards of Helm Charts values file for a global chart with subcharts for our app. What's the right way to only need to specify a value once?
I would point you to what I call the "Universal Helm Charts" and some examples of how to use them.
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Monitoring many cluster k8s
Shameless Plug: Here's one of my dashboards I made for Ingress-Nginx, which is my recommended border router/gateway into all the services. It adds deep robust metrics and configurability, and if you've got years of experience with Nginx also, it allows you rich complex customization via nginx's configuration structure via kubernetes annotations. Besides that I have open-source helm charts which are easy to use, boilerplates showing how to use them, a volume autoscaler to automatically resize your disks as they get full, and a blog where I share various of my experience which is a companion blog to my upcoming book of the same name. Hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you have any further questions.
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Best way of managing Helm?
Here is an example of a repo that uses an sub-chart: https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Helm-Chart-Boilerplates/tree/master/boilerplate-apache-with-configmap-template/deployment
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Helm makes it overly complex, or is it just me?
Use multi-values files with helm ALWAYS. Allowing an env-specific overlay to tweak your default values files. See: https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Helm-Chart-Boilerplates/tree/master/boilerplate-echoserver/deployment/boilerplate-echoserver
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The Helmet is a Helm Library Chart that defines many chart templates like Deployment, Service, Ingress, etc which can used in other application charts.
Helm charts - https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts Example using helm charts as sub charts - https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Helm-Chart-Boilerplates/tree/master/boilerplate-echoserver
- How do you guys manage your deployment pipelines?
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Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2023/01
Helm Chart Boilerplates are examples of usage of the above Universal Helm Charts to help people understand how to use them more, a stop-gap until I add more documentation
- Deploying with Helm - extra manifests?
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Creating Kubernetes Templates
Helm Chart Usage Boilerplates (Examples of using these helm chart)
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Use Kubernetes to load test my product.
To help you on deploying your service, I've created open source generic/universal Helm Charts to make it easy to do the above. Here are the Universal Helm Charts and here's some boilerplate examples of using them. These built-in have support for HPAs, services, ingresses, etc, making it as easy as autoscaling.enable: true I haven't gotten around to documenting the helm charts yet, but there's lots of comments in the values.yaml file explaining everything.
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How to Implement Feature Flags in Node.js using Unleash
Unleash (Feature Flags)
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Show HN: A self-hosted and open-source feature flags platform
This pretty much looks like Unleash.
https://github.com/Unleash/unleash
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KILLSWITCH
So my first instinct is to setup some sorta feature-flag thing within a CMS so managers can flip the boolean, I'm exploring getunleash.io and GrowthBook.io and we already use Contentful.com within the app but they're saying they "really don't think we need to use any third party thing for a killswitch"...
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Show HN: We built an open-source LaunchDarkly alternative for B2Bs
Unleash is also open source (Apache 2.0 License). Repo is at https://github.com/Unleash/unleash . Would be interested in knowing the feature differences between the two as they are both Node / Typescript projects
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Unleash Flutter SDK v1.0
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- Unleash – An open source feature management solution
- Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2023/01
What are some alternatives?
Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts - Some universal helm charts used for deploying services onto Kubernetes. All-in-one best-practices
growthbook - Open Source Feature Flagging and A/B Testing Platform
argocd-autopilot - Argo-CD Autopilot
flagsmith - Open Source Feature Flagging and Remote Config Service. Host on-prem or use our hosted version at https://flagsmith.com/
helm-charts - A collection of Helm charts
Togglz - Feature Flags for the Java platform
helmfile - Declaratively deploy your Kubernetes manifests, Kustomize configs, and Charts as Helm releases. Generate all-in-one manifests for use with ArgoCD.
go-feature-flag - GO Feature Flag is a simple, complete and lightweight self-hosted feature flag solution 100% Open Source. 🎛️
Kubernetes-Volume-Autoscaler - Autoscaling volumes for Kubernetes (with the help of Prometheus)
featurehub - FeatureHub - cloud native feature flags, A/B testing and remote configuration service. Real-time streaming feature updates. Provided with Java, JavaScript, React, Python, Go, .Net, Ruby, Android, Swift and Flutter SDKs.
eksctl - The official CLI for Amazon EKS
LocalStack - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline