helm-datree
k8s-helm-helmfile
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helm-datree
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Datree, a Tool Which Really Shifts Your Cluster Security Even More Left
This plugin is used to check charts against Datree policy. The mentioned plugin can be installed using the command:
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Working with Datree’s Helm Plugin
$ helm plugin install https://github.com/datreeio/helm-datree Installing helm-datree... https://github.com/datreeio/datree/releases/download/1.0.6/datree-cli_1.0.6_Darwin_x86_64.zip % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 100 673 100 673 0 0 1439 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 1469 100 6901k 100 6901k 0 0 1852k 0 0:00:03 0:00:03 --:--:-- 2865k helm-datree is installed. See https://hub.datree.io for help getting started. Installed plugin: datree
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Validating Kubernetes Configurations with Datree
In this post, I will show you how to use Datree step by step, starting with installing the tool and then verifying the Kubernetes manifest file. (If you need to check your helm charts instead, this can easily be done with the Datree Helm plugin.)
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AVOID Problems with Kubernetes: Best Practices Enforcement with Datree
helm plugin install https://github.com/datreeio/helm-datree
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Automating quality checks for Kubernetes YAMLs
steps: - name: Checkout 🛎️ uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: Install Datree 🔨 run: | helm plugin install https://github.com/datreeio/helm-datree - name: Datree test 🔥 env: DATREE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DATREE_TOKEN }} run: | helm datree test ./helm/app -- --values ./helm/adminer.yaml
k8s-helm-helmfile
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Automating quality checks for Kubernetes YAMLs
First of all you need a GitHub repository to hold our YAML files. I'm using my old project - k8s-helm-helmfile. This repository has three folders, each containing a different approach to deploy applications into Kubernetes clusters. You can read more about those approaches in my previous blog posts about vanilla K8s, Helm and helmfile deployments.
- Helmfile : Deploy multiple charts in your cluster k8S
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How to declaratively run Helm charts using helmfile
wkrzywiec / k8s-helm-helmfile
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How to deploy application on Kubernetes with Helm
They contain definitions of ConfigMap, Deployment, PersistentVolumeClaim and ClusterIP. Their full definitions could be found in a repository.
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Deployment of multiple apps on Kubernetes cluster — Walkthrough
wkrzywiec/k8s-helm-helmfile on github.com
What are some alternatives?
datree - Prevent Kubernetes misconfigurations from reaching production (again 😤 )! From code to cloud, Datree provides an E2E policy enforcement solution to run automatic checks for rule violations. See our docs: https://hub.datree.io
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
helm - GitHub action for deploying Helm charts.
Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file
Travis CI.com - Free continuous integration platform for GitHub projects.
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server
kubernetes-ingress-controller - :gorilla: Kong for Kubernetes: The official Ingress Controller for Kubernetes.
kanban-board - Single-click full-stack application (Postgres, Spring Boot & Angular) using Docker Compose
go-unsplash - Go Client for the Unsplash API