helm-release-plugin
helm-secrets
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1.0 | 0.9 | |
about 1 year ago | over 3 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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helm-release-plugin
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Helm Release Time-To-Live(TTL)⏳💀 for Temporary Environments
Helm temporary releases are one of the most useful features in the Helm release plugin. A temporary release allows you to run an application, while you test a new feature or validate a fix, and then it gets deleted and purged after a certain period of time. Temporary releases can be deployed in a new Kubernetes namespace or in an existing one. The temporary application is effectively isolated from the rest of the Kubernetes cluster. It only has access to the resources that are allotted to it, and it iss are not affected by other pods, or the rest of the cluster. When you use a temporary environment to run the application, it is not impacting other apps running in the cluster. This means that they: Have their own set of persistent volumes, have their own set of APIs (endpoints, certificates, and so on). You’ll find that temporary environments are very useful for testing, staging, and debugging, since you can use them to run test pods without disturbing the rest of the Kubernetes cluster, and not worry about forgotten releases that keep consuming cloud resources, and keep spending your cloud budget.
- Helm plugin that recreates helm charts from deployed helm releases
helm-secrets
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HELM SECRETS
helm plugin install https://github.com/futuresimple/helm-secrets
What are some alternatives?
k8s-wait-for - A simple script that allows to wait for a k8s service, job or pods to enter a desired state
data-center-helm-charts - Helm charts for Atlassian's Data Center products
transcrypt - transparently encrypt files within a git repository
helm-teller - Allows you to manage configuration and secrets from multiple provider while masking the secrets at the deployment
helm-git - Helm Plugin - Install Helm Charts strait from Git repositories
sops - Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets
kubernetes-lts - Kubernetes LTS(long term support)
k8s-gitops - GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
conjur-oss-helm-chart - Helm chart for deploying Conjur OSS to Kubernetes
helm-charts - Configuration and Documentation to run TimescaleDB in your Kubernetes cluster
sveltos - Contains documentation for projectsveltos
encrypted-email - List of services offering encrypting/signing an e-mail before sending it to you and/or encrypted e-mail support.