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helm-diff
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Simplified Deployment: A Deep Dive into Containerization and Helm
helm plugin install https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff helm plugin install https://github.com/aslafy-z/helm-git helm plugin install https://github.com/jkroepke/helm-secrets
- difftool to generate config with only new changes
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GKE with Consul Service Mesh
helm-diff plugin to see differences about what will be deployed.
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Falling for Kubernetes
There's Helm plugin (https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff) that show diff results for you, for example
helm diff upgrade --namespace
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Bitnami Sealed Secrets - How To Store Kubernetes Secrets In Git Repositories
So helm secrets is a helm plugin, not quite native. It requires the helm diff plugin as well.
chartmuseum
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Do you mirror external helm chart repositories for local use?
We may switch over to Chartmusuem, and something like Charts-Syncer to try to help with this, or maybe abandon the whole idea of mirroring external repositories and just keep our repository hosting internal projects. What are your thoughts on this?
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
Also trying to find a small self-hosted container registry (not some beast like goharbor.io) and possibly a Helm chart repository (looking into chartmuseum.com). Anyone got some recommendations?
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Share how you do your CI/CD to Kubernetes
ChartMuseum is indeed open source and is on GitHub.
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Self Hosted Module Registry
This is also basically an s3 proxy, but it specifically implements the Terraform Registry API so that things like version constraints are handled correctly. If you use Helm at all, an analogous project for charts would be https://github.com/helm/chartmuseum
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Ditching Docker Compose for Kubernetes
Another benefit of Helm is in it's package management. If your application requires another team's application up and running, they can publish their Helm chart to a remote repository like a ChartMuseum. You can then install their application into your Kubernetes by naming that remote chart combined with a local values file. E.g., helm install other-teams-app https://charts.mycompany.com/other-teams-app-1.2.3.tgz -f values-other-teams-app.yaml. This is convenient because it means you don't have to checkout their project and dig through it for their helm charts to get up and running - all you need to supply is your own values file.
What are some alternatives?
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
helm-push - Helm plugin to push chart package to ChartMuseum
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
hub-feedback - Feedback and bug reports for the Docker Hub
go-echarts - 🎨 The adorable charts library for Golang
robusta - Kubernetes observability and automation, with an awesome Prometheus integration
chart-releaser - Hosting Helm Charts via GitHub Pages and Releases
charts - ⚠️(OBSOLETE) Curated applications for Kubernetes
private-provider-registry-action - it will build your private registry with the providers github repo
k8s-platform-lcm - A faster and easier way to manage the lifecycle of applications and tools, running and living around your Kubernetes platform