kluctl
tanka
kluctl | tanka | |
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5 | 25 | |
461 | 2,236 | |
5.6% | 2.1% | |
9.8 | 8.3 | |
3 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kluctl
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Project recommendations - Go, Kubernetes & Docker
Are tools that manage Kubernetes and its hosted workloads also interesting for you? If yes, I'm looking for contributors in my project: https://github.com/kluctl/kluctl. If you look at the list of issues, I marked a few with the "good first issue" that should be easy to fix/implement without deep knowledge of the code base.
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Is Push based GirOps dying, or it's just me?
These are my two cents for that topic :) I'm a strong believer and advocate in what I just wrote, to the point where I started to work on a tool that implements GitOps this way: https://kluctll.io (https://github.com/kluctl/kluctl). If I remember correct, I already mentioned the tool in a discussion to you yesterday (Alternatives to Helm).
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Alternatives to Helm?
The next step was to write a Bash script that would orchestrate many small Kustomize deployments and Helm Charts. This script got rewritten as Python and generalised in a way that it could be used in other projects as well internally. The lessons learned from that were then put into Kluctl (https://github.com/kluctl/kluctl/) and made Open Source.
tanka
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Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
I would recommend implementing a similar API to Grafana Tanka: https://tanka.dev
When you "synthesise", the returned value should be an array or an object.
1. If it's an object, check if it has an `apiVersion` and `kind` key. If it does, yield that as a kubernetes object and do not recurse.
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What Is Wrong with TOML?
Maybe you'd like jsonnet: https://jsonnet.org/
I find it particularly useful for configurations that often have repeated boilerplate, like ansible playbooks or deploying a bunch of "similar-but" services to kubernetes (with https://tanka.dev).
Dhall is also quite interesting, with some tradeoffs: https://dhall-lang.org/
A few years ago I did a small comparison by re-implementing one of my simpler ansible playbooks: https://github.com/retzkek/ansible-dhall-jsonnet
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Show HN: Keep – GitHub Actions for your monitoring tools
- validation is often impractical (at least identifying exactly where the error is… I’m looking at you Helm!)
Unrelated to OP, but you can leverage Tanka to extend helm charts with functionality not provided by upstream.
https://tanka.dev/
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Alternatives to Helm?
Although jsonette might be considered more complex Tanka is a great alternative for k8s config management.
- Helm makes it overly complex, or is it just me?
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The YAML Document from Hell
At Grafana Labs we're using jsonnet at scale, while being a powerful functional language it is also excellent for rendering JSON/YAML config. We have developed Tanka[0] to work with Kubernetes, for other purposes I can recommend this course[1] (authored by me).
[0] https://tanka.dev/
[1] https://jsonnet-libs.github.io/jsonnet-training-course/
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Should i migrate from Kustomize to Helm?
If you're hitting the limits of Kustomize, maybe look at Tanka as well.
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Is it possible to wrap Kustomize yaml with jinja2?
Yes, try Tanka.
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Using Docker – Compose in Development and Production
yes. basically. and this is a path that multiple people are trying to solve. e.g. AWS CDK8s, https://tanka.dev/, etc
Compose would be awesome.
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Google Kubernetes clusters config checker tool
http://tanka.dev
(Note I work for Grafana Labs who fund Tanka and use it for all production config)