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3,793 | 8,263 | |
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5 days ago | about 10 hours ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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devtron
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Automating deployment to kubernetes
Give it a try - https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron
- Why is Kubernetes adoption so hard?
- Stupid question? Lens vs OpenLens vs Monokle
- Kubernetes Tooling ranking on GitHub
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Is any Indian company doing something unique. Apart from building just basic CRUD apps?
look at Devtron. made in India with love
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Is there any alternative to Lens desktop software?
Hey man, I agree with the fact that it needs to run in a k8s cluster and is not a 100% k8s client. If you want to see Devtron as purely k8s client, please upvote the issue - https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron/issues/2884
If you want the Devtron as k8s client, please upvote the issue. https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron/issues/2884
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No, UX is not just about the UI. Examples of tools that have a great user experience and tools that don't
Tools in the DevOps ecosystem I have explored : Devtron, Spinnaker, Argo CD, Istio. Great UX: Devtron, Argo CD Bad UX : Istio , Spinnaker
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Mirantis is up to more shenanigans with Lens, removes logs and shell. OpenLens affected as well.
I see Devtron picking up traction in some of the companies I have friends in. I have tried Devtron as well. It does pretty much everything that Lens does and seems to be adding new features fast. While I still prefer being in my terminal space, I see developers find Devtron very convenient.
Skooner (https://skooner.io/) is a nice alternative to Lens too. It offers a mobile view too which no other tool is offering right now (Not even Lens!). Devtron (https://github.com/devtron-labs/devtron) is also a good alternative to Lens. It is open source and lets you view pods and exec into pods just like Lens. It manages Helm charts better than Lens.
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14 DevOps and SRE Tools for 2024: Your Ultimate Guide to Stay Ahead
Tekton
- GitHub Actions could be so much better
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Distributed Traces for Testing with Tekton Pipelines and Tracetest
Tekton is an open-source framework for creating efficient CI/CD systems. This empowers developers to seamlessly construct, test, and deploy applications across various cloud environments and on-premise setups.
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Practical Tips for Refactoring Release CI using GitHub Actions
Despite other alternatives like Circle CI, Travis CI, GitLab CI or even self-hosted options using open-source projects like Tekton or Argo Workflow, the reason for choosing GitHub Actions was straightforward: GitHub Actions, in conjunction with the GitHub ecosystem, offers a user-friendly experience and access to a rich software marketplace.
- Wolfi: A community Linux OS designed for the container and cloud-native era
- Nu stiu ce sa fac, orice sfat e bine venit
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What are some good self-hosted CI/CD tools where pipeline steps run in docker containers?
Drone, or Tekton, Argo Workflows if you’re on k8s
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Is Jenkins still the king?
If you want a step up, I would recommend trying out Tekton Pipelines. It’s a very popular ci tool, and it runs on Kubernetes. Yes, this would involve setting up a Kubernetes cluster but please don’t run for the hills! You can setup a Kubernetes cluster and install Tekton on top of it with minimal setup using minikube (see here. This would be a great joint exercise as it will give you a bit of Kubernetes understanding alongside it, and the mechanisms of Tekton are a little trickier than GitHub actions imo. It’s all much the same though.
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K8s powered Git push deployments
I've recently found this quote by Kelsey Hightower:
"I'm convinced the majority of people managing infrastructure just want a PaaS. The only requirement: it has to be built by them."
Source: https://twitter.com/kelseyhightower/status/85193508753294540...
In the last few weeks, I've experimented a bit with Flux (https://fluxcd.io/), Tekton (https://tekton.dev/) and Cloud Native Buildpacks (https://buildpacks.io/) on how to provide K8s powered git push deployments without using a dedicated CI/CD server.
My project is still in early alpha stage and just a proof of concept :-) My vision is to expand it into an Open Source PaaS in the future.
Do you think the above quote is true? What does an open source PaaS need to be like in order to be accepted by software developers?
Some other projects have been discontinued in the past (like Flynn or Deis) or were created before the Kubernetes era.
Is it the right direction to provide a Heroku like solution based on K8s or is it better to provide an Open Source Infrastructure as Code library with building blocks to avoid everything from scratch?
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Does anyone else feel like this?
tekton.dev - native k8s builds defined in yaml so they can easily modify pipelines, tasks, etc. And because it runs in the cluster, it's easy to add sidecars to make it look just like the live environment for integration tests
What are some alternatives?
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
dagger - Application Delivery as Code that Runs Anywhere
argo - Workflow Engine for Kubernetes
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
kubevela - The Modern Application Platform.
tekton-argocd-poc - This a PoC using Tekton (for CI) and ArgoCD (CD). It uses a local k8s cluster (K3D)
NUKE - 🏗 The AKEless Build System for C#/.NET
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
system-design-primer - Learn how to design large-scale systems. Prep for the system design interview. Includes Anki flashcards.
jellyfin-vue - A modern web client for Jellyfin based on Vue