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flink-on-k8s-operator
shell-operator
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How to create a watch over namespaces?
Maybe, the Shell operator is a good tool for that?
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Is there a way to execute script after a crash?
Shell-operator to parse logs and make action after the pod crash.
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Cert Manager - Get it to do something on renewal, such as call webhook or fire up a container
Argo workflow can trigger from k8s objects but may be a bit more than you need, shell-operator may be good enough https://github.com/flant/shell-operator for a quick win
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Automatically create subdomains for services similar to Vercel Preview
I used https://github.com/flant/shell-operator to write a simple Kubernetes operator that automatically creates subdomains for your services by patching an existing ingress.
- Run a pod in a namespace without having access to it's secrets?
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Best option to write a CRD today?
If you are more into lightweight and common use cases, look at metacontroller or the shell-operator.
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How long does it take to learn go and program a K8s operator?
Believe it or not, you can write a Kubernetes operator using simple shell scripts: https://github.com/flant/shell-operator
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LoadBalancer type service on bare-metal
You could use something like shell operator, metacontroller, or operator-sdk to run a command against your load balancer's API whenever a LoadBalancer service is created.
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looking for a Kubernetes controller watching logs and run commands / restarting pods
https://github.com/flant/shell-operator should get you quite far but this sounds like the process should just shut itself down when that case is hit...
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shell-operator reaches its v1.0.0 release: hooks without kubectl
shell-operator is already used in KubeSphere's ks-installer, Confluent's Kafka DevOps solution, Deckhouse Kubernetes platform, and more. All documentation is available in the project's GitHub repo — if you feel it might be interesting for your needs, give it a try! Any feedback is warmly welcome.
What are some alternatives?
k8gb - A cloud native Kubernetes Global Balancer
metacontroller - Writing kubernetes controllers can be simple
spark-operator - Kubernetes operator for managing the lifecycle of Apache Spark applications on Kubernetes.
github-actions-runner-operator - K8S operator for scheduling github actions runner pods
capsule - Multi-tenancy and policy-based framework for Kubernetes.
clickhouse-operator - Altinity Kubernetes Operator for ClickHouse creates, configures and manages ClickHouse clusters running on Kubernetes
mysql-operator - Asynchronous MySQL Replication on Kubernetes using Percona Server and Openark's Orchestrator.
operator-lifecycle-manager - A management framework for extending Kubernetes with Operators
k8s-bigip-ctlr - Repository for F5 Container Ingress Services for Kubernetes & OpenShift.
nussknacker - Low-code tool for automating actions on real time data | Stream processing for the users.
percona-xtradb-cluster-operator - Percona Operator for MySQL based on Percona XtraDB Cluster