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Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts
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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?
You may want to check out some other of my Helm Boilerplates to explain and highlight how using subcharts works. This is a companion repo to my upcoming DevOps + Kubernetes book. You also might like to check out my set of open-source universal helm charts which are published in a helm registry right now that you can leverage and has many industry best-practices built into it, such as anti-affinity rules, pod disruption budgets, horizontal pod autoscaling, ingress, service support, etc.
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How do you guys on Mac M1's get around the annoying port forwarding issues with k8s + docker?
References: I use docker and Kubernetes daily. I currently manage numerous clusters and maintain pipelines for hundreds of microservices as I type this. I've been converting microservices into Docker images for companies hundreds if not thousands of times by now over the last bunches of years. I am also an avid and passionate open-source evangelist and Kubernetes/DevOps consultant. I author some Kubernetes controllers such as the Volume Autoscaler and have a set of Open Source Helm Charts and I love to contribute code/fixes wherever I run into issues.
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StatelessSet Resource Type ?
If it helps at all I have some universal helm charts that have a template for easily deploying your application as a deployment or statefulset. You will notice I don’t even have a daemonset chart because it doesn’t make sense to. https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts
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Helm makes it overly complex, or is it just me?
See: Open-Source Universal Helm Charts See: Boilerplates of using Open-Source Helm Charts (as a sub-chart)
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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
A open-source set of Universal Helm Charts with tons of best-practices baked into it such as autoscaling, PDBs, labeling, and an standardized set of "universal" templates that allows you to pivot between templates easily (meaning, you can easily make a deployment into a Statefulset or a Cronjob). Yes, I need to add more documentation, I know. I'm busy :P
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Creating Kubernetes Templates
Universal Kubernetes Helm Charts
helm-promotion-sample-app
- What is the best way to set your environment configuration?
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How do you handle env variables for pods?
Here is an example with Helm https://github.com/codefresh-contrib/helm-promotion-sample-app/tree/master/chart. Same idea for Kustomize
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Similar chart in different environments and overriding values
More context https://codefresh.io/docs/docs/ci-cd-guides/environment-deployments/
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Soup: GitOps operator for Kubernetes focused on simplicity
The question cannot be easily answered in a Reddit comment. You can see the suggested flow here. https://codefresh.io/docs/docs/ci-cd-guides/environment-deployments/ It is with Codefresh (the company I work for) but it would be similar with Github actions.
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Am I using Helm right?
Example: helm-promotion-sample-app/chart at master · codefresh-contrib/helm-promotion-sample-app · GitHub
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Using Helm to Deploy a Kubernetes Application to Multiple Environments (QA/Stage/Prod)
You can find an example application that follows this practice at: https://github.com/codefresh-contrib/helm-promotion-sample-app/tree/master/chart
What are some alternatives?
Helm-Chart-Boilerplates - Example implementations of the universal helm charts
charts - HAProxy Ingress helm charts
charts - TrueNAS SCALE Apps Catalogs & Charts
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
Packer - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.
unlimited-test-environments-manifests - Unlimited test environments with Kubernetes (manifests)
eksctl - The official CLI for Amazon EKS
traefik-helm-chart - Traefik Proxy Helm Chart
Chalice-PynamoDB-Docker-Starter-Kit - A starter kit with some boilerplate code for getting started making low-cost serverless applications in Python on AWS with a great local development setup via Docker Compose
soup - GitOps continuous deployment and management tool for Kubernetes focused on simplicity.
sparrowci_web - ci.sparrowhub.io website
charts - The User-Community Airflow Helm Chart is the standard way to deploy Apache Airflow on Kubernetes with Helm. Originally created in 2017, it has since helped thousands of companies create production-ready deployments of Airflow on Kubernetes.