kubecfg
helm-diff
kubecfg | helm-diff | |
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6 | 8 | |
192 | 2,508 | |
0.5% | - | |
9.1 | 8.8 | |
3 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kubecfg
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Jsonnet – The Data Templating Language
kubecfg does add some features, like https:// imports, oci:// imports (oci bundles in OCI registries, transitively bundling all imported files with jsonnet-deps).
But yes, I strive to keep the "one file, one target, import whatever you need but explicitly" as much as possible.
I'm pouring some more time into the project and trying to implement some ideas I had for a long time but never managed to get them out. For example "Flags From Files" (https://github.com/kubecfg/kubecfg/blob/flagspec/docs/rfcs/r...) or "Caching + optional vendoring of immutable external deps".
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Correcting ChatGPT on YAML file syntax
You shouldn't write those manifests by hand in any non-hobby project. https://github.com/kubecfg/kubecfg
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Your thought on frameworks that uses/relying on ksonnet/ksonnet-lib?
Should kubecfg be used instead (having active development)?
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Why should I make a helm chart for my app if I use ArgoCD?
We use kubecfg and it is what I would recommend to anyone looking to create a sustainable GitOps workflow at work.
- Falling for Kubernetes
helm-diff
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Kong Gateway on AWS EKS: A Journey into Cloud-native API Management
#!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." source scripts/common.sh green "Installing Kubectl" install_kubectl green "Installing helm version => ${HELM_VERSION}" install_helm green "Setting up Kong Helm Repo" helm repo add kong https://charts.konghq.com helm repo update green "Installing Helm Diff Plugin" helm plugin install https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff || true green "Setting up AWS Auth" setup_aws_auth green "Set the current namespace" kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=${KONG_NAME}-kong green "Validating VPA Config => ${KONG_NAME}-kong-vpa" kubectl diff -f ${KONG_NAME}/vpa.yaml || true if [[ "${KONG_NAME}" == prd ]]; then green "Validating Ingress => ${KONG_NAME}-kong-ingress" kubectl diff -f ${KONG_NAME}/ingress.yaml || true fi green "Validating Kong => ${KONG_NAME}" helm diff upgrade \ --install \ "${KONG_NAME}" \ kong/kong \ --namespace "${NAMESPACE}" \ -f ${KONG_NAME}/kong.yaml \ --set-file dblessConfig.config=${KONG_NAME}/declarative.yaml \ --version 2.6.3
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Simplified Deployment: A Deep Dive into Containerization and Helm
helm plugin install https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff helm plugin install https://github.com/aslafy-z/helm-git helm plugin install https://github.com/jkroepke/helm-secrets
- difftool to generate config with only new changes
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GKE with Consul Service Mesh
helm-diff plugin to see differences about what will be deployed.
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Falling for Kubernetes
There's Helm plugin (https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff) that show diff results for you, for example
helm diff upgrade --namespace
- Helm Diff
- Cannot update statefulset?
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Bitnami Sealed Secrets - How To Store Kubernetes Secrets In Git Repositories
So helm secrets is a helm plugin, not quite native. It requires the helm diff plugin as well.
What are some alternatives?
isopod - An expressive DSL and framework for Kubernetes configuration without YAML
chartmuseum - helm chart repository server
grafonnet-lib - Jsonnet library for generating Grafana dashboard files.
charts - ⚠️(OBSOLETE) Curated applications for Kubernetes
rules_jsonnet - Jsonnet rules for Bazel
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
sprig - Useful template functions for Go templates.
k8s-platform-lcm - A faster and easier way to manage the lifecycle of applications and tools, running and living around your Kubernetes platform
github-desktop - A version of GitHub Desktop packaged with Conveyor
chart-releaser - Hosting Helm Charts via GitHub Pages and Releases
cue - The home of the CUE language! Validate and define text-based and dynamic configuration
helmfile - Declaratively deploy your Kubernetes manifests, Kustomize configs, and Charts as Helm releases. Generate all-in-one manifests for use with ArgoCD.