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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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ketch
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Acorn: A lightweight PaaS for Kubernertes, from Rancher founders
Here at Suse we looked at https://github.com/theketchio/ketch and the founder for Acorn did some diligence there. Is it a copy?
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Helm is both "package manager" and "templating engine" - probably the best package manager but horrible template engine
An idea may be to look at something like Ketch, and potentially combine it with Pulumi, TF, or others. Here is an example
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A simple application deployment framework for Kubernetes!!
You have some more “established” tools, such as Ketch but from what I’ve seen, many people are building it in house by using tools such as Helm, Crossplane, or others
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Application deployment framework.
Pretty much what Ketch has been doing for a while already, and Ketch is part of a larger app platform
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Acorn - the new cool kid for app deployment to Kubernetes
Pretty much what Ketch has been doing for a while now
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Automatic generation of Manifest files.
Another option you have is to use open source projects like Ketch that can make this process more "developer friendly". Here is an example
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Deploying Python apps on Kubernetes without complexities
Because of that, we have created an open-source project called Ketch to make life easier when deploying apps on K8s.
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Nodejs App From Code To Kubernetes Cluster
The team is excited about enabling developers to focus on their application code instead of infrastructure. We would love it if you could show your support by starring the project on GitHub and sharing this article with your teammates.
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Stronger abstraction for deployments
It might be worth having a look at the open source project Ketch
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Deploying applications on Kubernetes using TypeScript
Instead, by combining the application-focused approach from Ketch with the IaC model from Pulumi, developers can have an application-focused layer they can leverage to quickly deploy their applications without getting into the underlying infrastructure details exposed by Kubernetes.
theatre
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Helm vs Kustomize - The Fight Between Templating and Patching in Kubernetes
Yeah that's interesting. We use kind to build integration tests for our controllers (https://github.com/gocardless/theatre) which is really useful, as you're testing behaviour of how your controller code and kubernetes work together.
What are some alternatives?
kubevela - The Modern Application Platform.
azure-service-operator - Azure Service Operator allows you to create Azure resources using kubectl
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
cloud-on-k8s - Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes
porter - Porter enables you to package your application artifact, client tools, configuration and deployment logic together as an installer that you can distribute, and install with a single command.
kerbi
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
cdk8s - Define Kubernetes native apps and abstractions using object-oriented programming
kustomize - Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations
utopia-getting-started - Sharing a copy of our getting-started tutorial, as a demonstration of how our infrastructure works with utopia
stacks - A developer-first application format for running containerized applications in k8s
kube-libsonnet - Bitnami's jsonnet library for building Kubernetes manifests