k8s-ecr-login-renew
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k8s-ecr-login-renew
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EKS needing an updated refresh token with ECR
I've done some googling and found some solutions like this https://github.com/nabsul/k8s-ecr-login-renew which seems to indicate that others have had the same issue.
- Interesting tools?
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Replacing YAML with TypeScript
As for challenges I foresee: In this example, the applications are defined generically such that you could use them even if you wanted to skip Kubernetes altogether. However, I have two Kubernetes-specific applications that I run in the cluster: KCert and ecr-login-renewal. These applications require special Kubernetes configurations around service accounts and permissions. I'm not yet sure how to cleanly encode those.
- Image pull secret controller for AWS ECR
cdk8s
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K8s Service Meshes: The Bill Comes Due
Any, it doesn’t matter which as long as you don’t have to count spaces in yaml by hand.
If you really want a concrete recommendation try https://cdk8s.io/.
- Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
- Cdk8s: Kubernetes native apps and abstractions using object-oriented programming
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
CDK8s - CDK8s is used to define Kubernetes resources and applications. CDK8s uses the high-level abstraction concept called constructs to represent various Kubernetes resources such as deployments, services, and configurations. Developers can write code in programming languages like TypeScript, Python, and Java, and CDK8s will translate this code into standard Kubernetes YAML manifests that can be directly applied to a Kubernetes cluster.
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I built a React renderer for Kubernetes configurations
Have you looked into https://cdk8s.io/? I've been using it for a while now, and I must admit TypeSript does help a lot. Not really sold on your React syntax yet, but well done nevertheless
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How are most EKS clusters deployed?
I, personally, prefer to wrap it in CDKTF/CDK8S in golang and manage with Crossplane Composition Functions, but your mileage may vary. I'm finding way too bugs in CDK's... but it calms me a bit, that Amazon folks actually looking into it.
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Editing Badly formatted yaml file
Have you looked into cdk8s? That will let you get away from dealing with yaml and let you use code instead. Helm included.
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kpt, cue, ... Your experiences?
My favorite is cdk8s + typescript.
- Cloud Development Kit for Kubernetes
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Dump Kustomize with 20 lines of TypeScript
What about https://cdk8s.io/?
What are some alternatives?
k8s-yaml-alternative - An alternative to yaml files for Kubernetes
helmfile - Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts
aws-ecr-image-pull-secret-controller - Custom controller for Kubernetes which automatically renews image pull secrets for AWS ECR
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
Flux - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2
terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform
awesome-k8s-resources - A curated list of awesome Kubernetes tools and resources.
aws-cdk - The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
kcert - KCert: A Simple Let's Encrypt Manager for Kubernetes
kubernetes-the-hard-way - Bootstrap Kubernetes the hard way. No scripts.