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flux2
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Dokku – Free Heroku Alternative
My go-to stack is Prometheus and Grafana with kube-prometheus-stack chart. I'm sure I'm not configuring it well. There are too many leaps I couldn't follow directly, and there's something about how arrays merge in YAML that makes it harder to write a config like this in Helm... but this one goes so far as making alerts to Slack with Alertmanager that work out of the box
https://github.com/kingdonb/flux2/blob/monitoring/manifests/...
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Question for declarative GitOps managed shops
Using Helm via GitOps, you can pass in ridiculous collections of values that you would never use on the command line, mixing in secrets from secret sources, here is a complicated example (and here is a simpler one that doesn't do any patching.) Hope this helps. Usually when I show people Helm Controller, the reaction I get is "that's exactly what I wanted."
bootstrap-repo
- Running certbot on nginx pod behind ingress nginx - 308 madness
- If you treat your cluster as ephemeral, how do you re-attach PVs and PVCs to your persistent storage?
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Need help understanding ingress without reverse proxy or metallb.
So why am I telling you all this? Because this is how I point Kubernetes ingresses at apps which live outside the clusters. It's not entirely clear that is what you wanted, but hope this helps. I have more examples, there's a bit more to what I'm doing, since at the bottom line what I wanted was to use my one public IP address to manage more than one service. So that's where Traefik comes in, https://github.com/kingdonb/bootstrap-repo/blob/main/apps/routers/urbit-ships/socryx-topled-ingressroute.yaml
- Practical resources to learn GitOps
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Does anyone know of a way to "save" and/or "load" cert-manager issued certs to s3 so they aren't constantly re-issued when a cluster is destroyed and rebuilt?
I save them to git, and restore them using GitOps. https://github.com/kingdonb/bootstrap-repo
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Question for declarative GitOps managed shops
Using Helm via GitOps, you can pass in ridiculous collections of values that you would never use on the command line, mixing in secrets from secret sources, here is a complicated example (and here is a simpler one that doesn't do any patching.) Hope this helps. Usually when I show people Helm Controller, the reaction I get is "that's exactly what I wanted."
What are some alternatives?
tofu-controller - A GitOps OpenTofu and Terraform controller for Flux
go-stdlib - OpenTracing instrumentation for packages in the Go stdlib
csh-flux
github-action
documents - 📑 Lasting documents from the GitOps Working Group which are versioned and released together (including the GitOps Principles and Glossary)
dokku-builder-nix - Dokku plugin to build images using Nix
tailscale-k8s - Configuration Repo for Tailscale on Kubernetes (on kind-kind)
webapp-tutorial - piku experiments with "build a web app fast" prototyping
helm-operator - Successor: https://github.com/fluxcd/helm-controller — The Flux Helm Operator, once upon a time a solution for declarative Helming.
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
cluster-template - A template for deploying a Kubernetes cluster with k3s or Talos