crd-to-sample-yaml
argo-helm
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crd-to-sample-yaml
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Show HN: Online parser for arbitrary CRDs with sample YAML
Hello peeps.
I’ve wrote a tool to nicely display crds. I know of docs.crds how is this different? You can paste in the crd and it will generate a sample yaml to boot and you don’t need to point it at a repository. Also it has a cli version. Here is the repo https://github.com/Skarlso/crd-to-sample-yaml.
I hope someone finds this useful. Any feedback is always appreciated. :) Thanks.
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Generate a valid YAML sample from a CRD
Here is the link.
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How do people read CRDs?
So, I wrote a tool. :D https://github.com/Skarlso/crd-to-sample-yaml
argo-helm
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Introducing ArgoCD: A GitOps Approach to Continuous Deployment
kubectl create namespace argocd helm repo add argo https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm helm repo update helm install argocd argo/argo-cd --namespace argocd
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2- Your first ARGO-CD
We will use Helm to install Argo CD with the community-maintained chart from argoproj/argo-helm because The Argo project doesn't provide an official Helm chart. We will render thier helm chart for argocd locally on our side, manipulate it and overrides its default values, and also we can helm lint the chart and templating to see if there is some errors or not, We gonna use the chart version 5.50.0 which matches appVersion: v2.8.6 you can find all details for the chart and also we gonna override some values @ default-values.yaml
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Having an issue connecting to git repo configured through helm using ssh private key
resource "helm_release" "argocd" { name = "${var.environment}-argocd" namespace = "${var.environment}-argocd" create_namespace = true repository = "https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm" version = "${var.helm_version}" chart = "argo-cd" set { name = "server.service.type" value = "LoadBalancer" } set { name = "server.service.loadBalancerIP" value = "${var.loadBalancerIP}" } values = [ <<-YAML --- global: image: tag: "${var.image_tag}" configs: repositories: gitops-homelab: url: [email protected]:myprivaterepo/gitops-homelab.git name: private-repo type: git sshPrivateKey: file("${path.module}/sa_keys/private/${var.environment}_id_rsa") server: extraArgs: - --insecure YAML ] } output "file_location" { value = file("${path.module}/sa_keys/private/${var.environment}_id_rsa") }
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Issue with helm_release on terraform destroy
"argo-cd" = { repository = "https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm", chart = "argo-cd", namespace = "argocd" values_file = templatefile("./values/argocd.yml", { ingress_scheme = "internal" #internet-facing or internal elb_name = aws_lb.this["${local.name}-int-a"].name })
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How to Install ArgoCD using Helm through Terraform
repository = "https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm" chart = "argo-cd" namespace = "argo" version = "5.34.5"
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Dump Kustomize with 20 lines of TypeScript
I think your example with the ArgoCD Helm chart says it all. It can get incredibly complicated, and I had tremendous trouble getting it working, it broke all the time, getting the indentation right was a nightmare ... very unpleasant experience. I mean look at that chart, the authors have to constantly specify the indentation level everywhere.
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Can I use a values.yaml file with my argocd application?
plugin: name: argocd-vault-helm env: - name: release_name value: argocd - name: chart_name value: argo-cd - name: chart_repo value: https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm - name: chart_version value: 5.17.1 - name: chart_values value: -f applicationset.yaml -f configs.yaml -f controller.yaml -f dex.yaml -f redis.yaml -f reposerver.yaml -f server.yaml -f notifications.yaml - name: args value: --include-crds
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Templating the Matrix
Another folder I want to discuss shortly is the Terraform folder. This project was installed by terraform basically but it can deployed easily with simple helm installation of ArgoCD . In the next attachment we can see the relevant values neccesary to apply our ArgoCD system : values-override.tpl
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Injecting secrets from Vault into Helm charts with ArgoCD
Finally, we have to install ArgoCD from the official Helm Chart but with extra configuration that provides modifications required to install Vault plugin via sidecar container.
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