hooks-example
Example of a modular monolithic codebase in Go using hooks and dependency injection. (by mikestefanello)
flamingo
Flux Subsystem for Argo (by flux-subsystem-argo)
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2 | 7 | |
20 | 693 | |
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10.0 | 6.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 6 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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hooks-example
Posts with mentions or reviews of hooks-example.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-12.
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Modular monolithic codebase architecture example using Hooks and Do (for DI)
Repo: https://github.com/mikestefanello/hooks-example
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Hooks: Simple, type-safe hook system for Go
It's not, but I've been thinking about it. I may experiment with it in a different branch of a different repo. I'm not sure if everyone would want hooks included or baked in to Pagoda, but I do think it would be a very good fit. I recently worked on and published an application example using hooks and do (for DI) to emphasize a fully modular architecture: https://github.com/mikestefanello/hooks-example. That highlights the vision I had for the overall approach with hooks, and I think it came out quite nice. I'd really like feedback on that, so if you have any, please let me know.
flamingo
Posts with mentions or reviews of flamingo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-08.
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Options for handling Terraform with ArgoCD
I'm aware of: - A k8s cronjob shelling out to the terraform CLI - flamingo -> Flux -> weaveworks Terraform controller - Terraform cloud operator - Crossplane's terraform provider
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Disaster Recovery for AWS EKS Infra
Weave's TF-Controller, which also has fewer bugs, much better adoption, and it looks like it's actually being developed by someone. But requires a weird argocd <-> flux interop boilerplate. It's a "controller for flux" and not a Kubernetes controller, and I don't really get such ambiguous targeting , but meh...
- Argocd and Flux at the same time?
- What tool suggestions do you have for someone who's gonna set up an on-premise k8 cluster? Which tools do you use?
- GitHub - flux-subsystem-argo/flamingo: Flux Subsystem for Argo - Landing Repository
- ArgoCD vs. crossplane-helm provider for managing helm releases?
- chanwit/flamingo
What are some alternatives?
When comparing hooks-example and flamingo you can also consider the following projects:
captain-githook - git hook utility for Go codebases
weave-gitops - Weave GitOps is transitioning to a community driven project! It provides insights into your application deployments, and makes continuous delivery with GitOps easier to adopt and scale across your teams.
hooks - Simple, type-safe hook system to enable easier modularization of your Go code.
kubernetes-demo-gitops - This is the GitOps repo for project vjanz/kubernetes-demo-app
boot - Configuration and dependency injection
platform-ref-aws - AWS Reference Platform for Kubernetes + Data Services for use as a starting point in upbound.io to build, run, and operate your own internal cloud platform and offer a self-service console and API to your internal teams.