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hera
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Assistance getting cloudflared docker container running
The last thing I'll say is that I'm not thrilled with having to manually create a config file or run the curl API commands to create the necessary DNS records to facilitate all of this. I can live with it if I can get the above working since my stack is fairly static, but I think Traefik reverse proxy spoiled me in its use of labels to dynamically create rules and such. I also found a cloudflare blog post about creating tunnels via Terraform, which I could do since I use TF at work so it's good practice, but then I run into the fact that I'd still have to create all of the TF code to provision the DNS records and tunnels manually (somewhat shortcutted if I use a module) but then I still run into how to automate doing a plan and apply and creating the tunnels at the same time as running the containers. If anyone has any thoughts on how to dynamically build tunnels along with the rest of my container servers as a sort of all in one type package, that'd be sweet. I found this project, but it requires granting access to docker socket and I have specifically tried to go out of my way to avoid doing that for security reasons, plus it hasn't been updated in a few years so not actively maintained either.
telepresence
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12 Factor: 13 years later
Solutions are many, and could include Docker Compose, VS Code dev containers, Telepresence, Localstack or setting up temporary AWS accounts as a development environment for serverless applications.
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New job has no way of coding locally?
I trialled Telepresence[0] for my company 2 or 3 years ago, that does this sort of thing very slickly. It didn't quite work for us back then, I forget why, but I imagine it's come along a way since then.
[0] https://www.telepresence.io
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Introducing a tool for running diagnostic and administrative tools locally on your machine, but with outgoing network connectivity as if they're running in your k8s cluster.
How does this compare to Telepresence?
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Let's debug a kubernetes pod locally
seems to be very similar to https://www.telepresence.io
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Is it ok not to be able to run application locally?
If they're web services you work on, you might try https://www.telepresence.io/ (Requires something to be installed in the cluster though, easily done).
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Best Neovim PHP IDE option?
Depending on the context, the type of code you do, you may want to also look into the sister protocol to LSP, DAP—debug adaptor protocol. It really depends on your context whether local dev, dev against a remote server, and if the latter whether you run under GCP and thus have the “Snapshot Debugger”, or under Kubernetes with something like Ambassadar/Emissary and thus can run Telepresence, whether you do local or remote Docker and thus most IDEs don't necessarily magically work especially if the containers are competently locked down, etc.
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LXD containers on macOS at near-native speeds
If you're on Kubernetes remotely, Telepresence [0] might be worth a look.
[0] https://www.telepresence.io
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I wrote an OSS tool to tunnel your IDE to Kubernetes
Sounds Like Telepresence (https://github.com/telepresenceio/telepresence) which intercepts traffic to a service on the cluster and directs it to your local environment.
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mirrord 3.0 is out - run/debug your code in the context of your k8s cluster
This seems to be very similar to Telepresence, which I just couldn't get to work for us.
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Connecting a local container with a Kubernetes cluster
What the difference with okteto and telepresence ?
What are some alternatives?
devspace - DevSpace - The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes ⚡ Automate your deployment workflow with DevSpace and develop software directly inside Kubernetes.
tilt - Define your dev environment as code. For microservice apps on Kubernetes.
Gravitational Teleport - The easiest, and most secure way to access and protect all of your infrastructure.
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
teleport - A WebXR teleport for three.js
garden - Automation for Kubernetes development and testing. Spin up production-like environments for development, testing, and CI on demand. Use the same configuration and workflows at every step of the process. Speed up your builds and test runs via shared result caching
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
teleport - Virtual KVM for macOS
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
loki-multi-tenant-proxy - Grafana Loki multi-tenant Proxy. Needed to deploy Grafana Loki in a multi-tenant way