jx-cli
webui
jx-cli | webui | |
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9.7 | 3.0 | |
about 3 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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jx-cli
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Automation assistants: GitOps tools in comparison
Jenkins X also offers a broader focus, but in a different area. Contrary to what the name suggests, it differs greatly from the well-known Jenkins server. It's not a monolithic tool, but rather it consists of different components, such as Tekton for running pipelines and Kaniko for building images. At the heart of Jenkins X is a CLI that the developers have rewritten for the current version 3 along with some fundamental architectural changes.
webui
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GitOps using Flux and Flagger
There is no UI for Flux. It does have an experimental UI that is not in an active development state at the time of writing this.
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Automation assistants: GitOps tools in comparison
This allows the developer to analyze their deployments and correct errors all without having to access the cluster. For authentication , there are interfaces for common protocols, such as LDAP and OIDC. Via configurable roles and groups, users can granted access the projects and applications for which they are responsible. The developers of Flux v2 are currently working on a web interface. However, it is still in an experimental state.
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Deploying to different namespaces via Jenkins in k8s (and secrets mgmt)
That's what I said: "I'm a Flux guy." I agree that Flux v2 is much better than Flux v1. But setting up ArgoCD is a drag. With Flux, you just run the CLI command and everything is committed to the repo and deployed in the cluster. Flux is only missing the UI but I think that this will change soon (https://github.com/fluxcd/webui).
What are some alternatives?
ignite - Ignite a Firecracker microVM
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2
werf - A solution for implementing efficient and consistent software delivery to Kubernetes facilitating best practices.
jx - Jenkins X provides automated CI+CD for Kubernetes with Preview Environments on Pull Requests using Cloud Native pipelines from Tekton
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
cluster-api - Home for Cluster API, a subproject of sig-cluster-lifecycle
sealed-secrets - A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets
awx - AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is one of the upstream projects for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
flagger - Progressive delivery Kubernetes operator (Canary, A/B Testing and Blue/Green deployments)
kamus - An open source, git-ops, zero-trust secret encryption and decryption solution for Kubernetes applications