gaia
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gaia | Go | |
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6 | 5 | |
928 | 7,038 | |
0.0% | 0.2% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Java | Java | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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gaia
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What kind of self service tools did you build for your dev teams?
I also tried giving my developers Gaia, as they requested a terraform UI for creating test databases on the fly, but they soon just didn't use it.
- Internal self-service platform for dev to execute TF modules
- Gaia is a Terraform UI for your modules, and self-service infrastructure
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UI for terraform
https://github.com/gaia-app/gaia for an opensource approach
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Self service portal Terraform
Something like https://github.com/gaia-app/gaia
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terraform web ui or rest api
There is another tool that comes to my mind - https://github.com/gaia-app/gaia . From the last week's newsletter - https://weekly.tf/issues/weekly-tf-issue-48-secrets-m1-cdk-self-service-infra-with-ui-668439
Go
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Choosing a CI/CD tool for your product
After Jenkins and Gitlab, finally settled with GoCD. https://www.gocd.org/ Also runs without a DB and has static or elastic agents. Fits great with LXD containers as Build Agents.
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Best CI Service for Use with Gitea?
How about GoCD ? Not sure if it fits your bill, but I use it in a very rudimentary way and it works OK. I let it watch a git repository for new commits, but it should also work with gitea and some hooks.
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How would you design a modern, resource and cost optimized CICD environment?
Like: * Drone.io * GoCD * Github Actions * Gitlab CI * Circle CI * JenkinsX (not the same as old jenkins - it is from built from the ground up on kube with tekton)
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What are your experiences using a PaaS for hosting your containerized apps?
In the same boat here and started looking at https://www.gocd.org/ for the streamlining. Haven't implemented it yet to see if it really meets the needs, but seems promising based on all the plugins and integrations that it has. Gitlab has all the plugins that can put it all together nuts to bolts including deploy/release, but I've been told no enough times to using gitlab that I've stopped trying to entertain that option.
- Ask HN: How do you keep track of releases/deployments of dozens micro-services?
What are some alternatives?
awesome-tf - Curated list of resources on HashiCorp's Terraform and OpenTofu
drone - Gitness is an Open Source developer platform with Source Control management, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery. [Moved to: https://github.com/harness/gitness]
Stack-Lifecycle-Deployment - OpenSource self-service infrastructure solution that defines and manages the complete lifecycle of resources used and provisioned into a cloud! It is a terraform UI with rest api for terraform and OpenTofu automation
Concourse - Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go.
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
Jenkins - A static site for the Jenkins automation server
devops-stack - 🌊 An all-in-one Kubernetes ☸ stack using Argo CD 🐙 and Terraform as base components
GitlabCi
terraformize - Apply\Destory Terraform modules via a simple REST API endpoint.
Buildbot - Python-based continuous integration testing framework; your pull requests are more than welcome!
Service-Hub - ServiceHub is a Self-service Portal, for creation and day 2 operations, leverages existing automation processes. SerivceHub is built for Platform Engineers.
Strider - Open Source Continuous Integration & Deployment Server