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helm-x
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Helm or Kustomize ?
Exactly this. No need to wrap your app that only you consume and deploy as a helm chart. If you want to benefit from Helms application management features like rollbacks, you can use helm-x or helmify
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Helm is both "package manager" and "templating engine" - probably the best package manager but horrible template engine
TLDR Use cdk8s + helm-x to be able to deploy cdk8s manifests as helm charts, with all the benifits of helm.
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Why helm doesn't use a general purpose programming language for defining resources?
We are already very close to that IMHO. The functionality is not yet built in Helm. If you look at CDK8s + Helm X you can already do it for your team. The only limitation is that you can't publish that as a chart.
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Interesting tools?
helm-x - Treat any Kustomization or K8s manifests directory as a Helm chart
stern
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βΈοΈ Kubernetes: From your docker-compose file to a cluster with Kompose
deploy: stage: deploy image: alpine/k8s:1.29.1 variables: NAMESPACE: $CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG before_script: # init namespace - kubectl config use-context $KUBE_CONTEXT - kubectl create namespace $NAMESPACE || true # download tools - curl --show-error --silent --location https://github.com/stern/stern/releases/download/v1.22.0/stern_1.22.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz | tar zx --directory /usr/bin/ stern && chmod 755 /usr/bin/stern && stern --version - curl --show-error --silent --location https://github.com/kubernetes/kompose/releases/download/v1.32.0/kompose-linux-amd64 -o /usr/local/bin/kompose && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/kompose && kompose version # show logs asynchronously. Timeout to avoid hanging indefinitely when an error occurs in script section - timeout 1200 stern -n $NAMESPACE "app-" --tail=0 --color=always & # in background, tail new logs if any (current and incoming) pod with this regex as name - timeout 1200 kubectl -n $NAMESPACE get events --watch-only & # in background, tail new events in background script: # first delete CrashLoopBackOff pods, polluting logs - kubectl -n $NAMESPACE delete pod `kubectl -n $NAMESPACE get pods --selector app.kubernetes.io/component=$MODULE | awk '$3 == "CrashLoopBackOff" {print $1}'` || true # now deploying - kompose convert --out k8s/ - kubectl apply -n $NAMESPACE -f k8s/ - echo -e "\e[93;1mWaiting for the new app version to be fully operational...\e[0m" # waiting for successful deployment - kubectl -n $NAMESPACE rollout status deploy/app-db - kubectl -n $NAMESPACE rollout status deploy/app-back - kubectl -n $NAMESPACE rollout status deploy/app-front # on any error before this line, the script will still wait for these threads to complete, so the initial timeout is important. Adding these commands to after_script does not help - pkill stern || true - pkill kubectl || true after_script: # show namespace content - kubectl config use-context $KUBE_CONTEXT - kubectl -n $NAMESPACE get deploy,service,ingress,pod
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stern VS stern - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 11 Dec 2023
The old repo is dead
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π¦ GitLab CI: 10+ Best Practices to Avoid Widespread Anti-patterns
node-and-git: image: node:18.10-alpine before_script: - apk --no-cache add git kubectl-and-stern: image: alpine/k8s:1.22.13 before_script: # install stern - curl --show-error --silent --location https://github.com/stern/stern/releases/download/v1.22.0/stern_1.22.0_linux_amd64.tar.gz | tar zx --directory /usr/bin/ stern && chmod 755 /usr/bin/stern playwright-and-kubectl: image: mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.35.1-focal before_script: # install kubectl - curl --show-error --silent --location --remote-name https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/v1.25.3/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl && chmod +x ./kubectl && mv ./kubectl /usr/local/bin/
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K9s: A lazier way to manage Kubernetes Clusters
I'll add stern (https://github.com/stern/stern) to that - follow logs from multiple pods easily.
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What k8s related tool you wish you knew earlier?
Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes https://github.com/stern/stern
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 1/2
stern v1.22.0
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Getting started with kubectl plugins
Link to GitHub Repository
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Julia Evans: Tips for Analyzing Logs
If you are using Kubernetes, I highly recommend using https://github.com/stern/stern
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What daily terminal based tools are you using for cluster management?
Stern: https://github.com/stern/stern for log streaming
What are some alternatives?
design-proposals-archive - Archive of Kubernetes Design Proposals
kubetail - Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods at the same time
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
awesome-k8s-resources - A curated list of awesome Kubernetes tools and resources.
devspace-demo - A demo trialing the basic operation of Devspace
kail - kubernetes log viewer
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages π
cw - The best way to tail AWS CloudWatch Logs from your terminal
kured - Kubernetes Reboot Daemon
openlens-node-pod-menu - Node and pod menus for OpenLens
kube-fledged - A kubernetes operator for creating and managing a cache of container images directly on the cluster worker nodes, so application pods start almost instantly
saw - Fast, multi-purpose tool for AWS CloudWatch Logs