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argocd-autopilot
- Setting up ArgoCD from scratch
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Declarative GitOps for...my ArgoCD itself?
I use Argo CD Autopilot which bootstraps Argo CD in a self-managing structure. If nothing else, copy the repo structure https://github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot
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How to Install and Upgrade Argo CD
Argo CD Autopilot is under active development. You are welcome to participate in Github as well as the #argo-cd-autopilot channel in the CNCF slack.
We use the same approach internally and we fully open-sourced our solution at https://argocd-autopilot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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Argo CD for Beginners 🐙
I recommend utilising Autopilot a companion project that not only installs Argo CD but also commits all configurations to git so Argo CD can maintain itself using GitOps.
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ArgoCD installation
Check https://argocd-autopilot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ It is an installer that does exactly that. It installs ArgoCD, sets it up to manage itself and offers a suggested bootstrap for your applications
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How to set up a repo of repos for argo gitops?
Checkout the ArgoCD autopilot if you're using kustomize rather than helm
- Suggestion for Gitlab pipelines with ArgoCD
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Supporting Progressive Ring based Deployments from a CD perspective
If you like this approach, checkout argo autopilot
- CI/CD for multi-environment Kustomize?
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SmartCash Project - GitOps with FluxCD
OpenGitOps group has defined 5 principles, and while I won't delve into them, here, you can read more. If you take a look at those principles you will see that they are, in some sense related to some Kubernetes concepts.
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Git going with GitOps on AKS: A Step-by-Step Guide using FluxCD AKS Extension
What is OpenGitOps?
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Unleashing the Power of Talos Linux and GitOps: My Epic Kubernetes Homelab!
On top of Talos, I'm running a Kubernetes cluster with everything deployed using GitOps principles. GitOps is a development methodology that uses Git as the single source of truth for infrastructure and application deployments. It's a great way to manage infrastructure changes, and it means that I can easily roll back any changes if something goes wrong.
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Is Push based GirOps dying, or it's just me?
Just to clarify, there is no "Push" GitOps; this would go against one of the core principles that define GitOps (pulled automatically), see https://opengitops.dev/.
opengitops.dev is the GitOps working group created by Amazon, GitHub and even Weaveworks which coined the "GitOps" term in their 2017 blog post.
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hey gitops community: we have a multicluster terminology question for you
Having "GitOps" on its own doesn't sound right when I say it. Based on the OpenGitOps Principles, we are architecting the GitOps Agent in this discussion, so I'd include that too.
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GitOps using Flux and Flagger
GitOps principles differ from the traditional CI & CD pipeline approach. In the last few years, the GitOps working group under CNCF formalized all the ideas developed around GitOps into a cohesive set of principles that have become the GitOps Principles.
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AWS EKS Setup with eksctl & Argo CD installation, configuration & deploy app with ArgoCD & Kustomize
https://opengitops.dev/ https://github.com/open-gitops/documents
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Is GitOps only for Kubernetes related workflows and deployments?
GitOps simply says that your single source of truth should be source control. Check https://opengitops.dev/. In theory you can follow GitOps with just SVN + Concourse CI + EC2 + your custom code.
See https://opengitops.dev/ for the full story and especially the two-way-sync (principle 4)
What are some alternatives?
argocd-example-apps - Example Apps to Demonstrate Argo CD
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
argocd-image-updater - Automatic container image update for Argo CD
Helm-Chart-Boilerplates - Example implementations of the universal helm charts
helmsman - Helm Charts as Code
argocd-example-apps - Example Apps to Demonstrate Argo CD
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
documents - 📑 Lasting documents from the GitOps Working Group which are versioned and released together (including the GitOps Principles and Glossary)