awesome-gitops
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2.7 | 9.8 | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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awesome-gitops
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Creators of Argo CD Release New OSS Project Kargo for Next Gen Gitops
https://github.com/weaveworks/awesome-gitops but also, like, a shell script?
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How to apply security at the source using GitOps
There are books (The Path to GitOps, GitOps and Kubernetes or GitOps Cloud-native Continuous Deployment), whitepapers, and more blog posts than we can manage to count but let us elaborate on the GitOps purpose by taking a quick look on how things evolved in the last few years.
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Automation assistants: GitOps tools in comparison
Websites such as awesome-gitops, which was launched by Weaveworks, or gitops.tech, which was put together by INNOQ employees, provide an introductory overview of the available tools. When you take a closer look, you will see that the listed tools can be used to perform a wide variety of tasks related to implementing GitOps, and of course they also differ from one another in terms of their adoption, maturity, and how actively they are maintained. This article identifies three categories from the various use cases: Tools for Kubernetes, supplementary tools, and tools close to infrastructure. In addition, we compiled a table that summarizes the tools and their properties. The tables also contain various Git and GitHub-based metrics (current as of February 2021) that allow you to better assess their adoption, maturity, and how actively they are maintained.
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The Decline of Heroku
huge fan of k8s. drop what you're doing & use a cross-system object-storage/"apiserver" & control-loops to automate everything; embrace desired state management & thank me latter. but, Heroku &al have a lot of value left.
there's just not that many folk trying to tame deploys on k8s via gitops. flux2 is the rage, it's all over the alpha geek's efforts[1], but it's usually used by someone carefully authoring a fairly complex Helm file, then building out a significant Flux2 HelmRelease object (ex: [2]).
there's a bunch of other tools[3], & i'm frankly not familiar enough. but this idea of having a bunch of source that can deploy itself, simply, is still extremely rare even among the alpha-geek #gitops types. i'm sure some of these tools better match the simplicity of the Heroku model, corresponding branches to environments, which makes so so much sense, but so far i feel like such attempts are still basically unknown.
heroku's really simmered it down to something that made extremely natural sense. huge props to that. too too much of this effort had to go into creating buildpacks & supporting language environments very very carefully very actively, that ability to stealth-containerize an app & not even notice is so much of the special sauce that makes this a hard, hard & eternal problem (because langauges/envs keep changing). there's still a lot of ease of use to Heroku that's potentially will be underrated and/or lost by the oncoming generations. i have high respect for how operateable Heroku is.
[1] https://github.com/k8s-at-home/awesome-home-kubernetes
[2] https://github.com/onedr0p/home-cluster/blob/main/cluster/ap...
[3] https://github.com/weaveworks/awesome-gitops#tools
awx
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The Bullhorn #124 (Ansible Newsletter)
AWX Project ↗
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Webhook notifications -> unable to save custom messages
However, when I try to add it is not allowing me to save nor it throws any error. I see one old pull request which seem to address this very issue but I find the issue still persists. https://github.com/ansible/awx/issues/8898
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AWX / cicso.nxos Module Help
I ran into that (or something very similar) a few days ago. For me, I made a new Execution environment and used this image rather than the 'latest' one: quay.io/ansible/awx-ee:23.5.0 and now mine works. ref: https://github.com/ansible/awx/issues/14689
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The Bullhorn #119 (Ansible Newsletter)
@elibogomolnyi The EKS reconnect support AWX jobs can't tolerate the EKS scale out & possible fix.
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The Bullhorn #114 (Ansible Newsletter)
We're happy to announce that AWX Version 23.0.0 is now available! We're happy to announce that AWX Operator version 2.5.2 is now available!
- [homelab] I am confused with how 3rd-party GUIs interact with my Ansible server
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The Bullhorn #107 (Ansible Newsletter)
AWX Project ↗ AWX
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The Bullhorn #106 (Ansible Newsletter)
2023-07-11: AWX Office hours, 15:00 UTC
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External Semaphore/AWX installation?
You can install AWX in a docker-compose environment as well: https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/devel/tools/docker-compose/README.md
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Server management software (patching,...)
There is a web UI for Ansible called AWX
What are some alternatives?
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
awx-operator - An Ansible AWX operator for Kubernetes built with Operator SDK and Ansible. 🤖
awesome-home-kubernetes - ⚠️ Deprecated: Awesome projects involving running Kubernetes at home
ansible-keepass - Ansible lookup plugin to fetch data from KeePass file
argocd-operator - A Kubernetes operator for managing Argo CD clusters.
semaphore - Modern UI for Ansible
werf - A solution for implementing efficient and consistent software delivery to Kubernetes facilitating best practices.
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
home-ops - Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
awx-ee - An Ansible execution environment for AWX project
ignite - Ignite a Firecracker microVM
ara - ARA Records Ansible and makes it easier to understand and troubleshoot.