kubectl-operator
gitops-catalog
kubectl-operator | gitops-catalog | |
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9 | 2 | |
130 | 317 | |
1.5% | 2.2% | |
8.3 | 8.5 | |
16 days ago | 13 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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kubectl-operator
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Building a Kubernetes Operator with the Operator Framework
Kubernetes Operators simplify the management of complex applications on Kubernetes. In this guide, we'll walk through creating a simple Kubernetes Operator using the Operator Framework. We'll also cover setting up a local Kubernetes cluster with KIND (Kubernetes in Docker) and deploying the Operator to the KIND cluster.
- Open source toolkit to manage Kubernetes native applications
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What do you think about Terraform for Kubernetes ecosystem
There's a kubectl extension for it too. https://github.com/operator-framework/kubectl-operator
- Kubernetes Operator
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Writing a Kubernetes Operator
Since Go got generics, working with the Kubernetes API could become far more ergonomic. It's been pulling teeth until now. I'm eager to see how the upstream APIs change over time.
In the mean time, one of the creators of the Operator Framework[0] built a bunch of useful patterns using generics that we used to build the SpiceDB Operator[1] called controller-idioms[2].
Does anyone know of other efforts to improve the status quo?
[0]: https://operatorframework.io
[1]: https://github.com/authzed/spicedb-operator
[2]: https://github.com/authzed/controller-idioms
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is there a way to set expiry date for k8s rbac setting?
There are many frameworks, like the Operator Framework (https://operatorframework.io/) to the MetaController (https://github.com/metacontroller/metacontroller) to KubeBuilder(https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubebuilder) to the Kubernetes Operator Framework (kopf, https://kopf.readthedocs.io/en/stable/), among others.
- What is a good resource to learn how to create and use custom Kubernetes operator?
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How OLM helps to install and upgrade operators
Operator lifecycle manager (OLM) is a Kubernetes feature & is part of Operator framework which provides tools that helps in the development and management of operators. OpenShift 4.x is build using different operators that manages cluster components like api-server, etcd, authentication, OAuth, ingress, etc. OpenShift makes use of OLM to install these operators as part of cluster build & OLM comes by default with OpenShift. OLM is an operator itself and understanding how it manages the operator lifecycle using different CRD’s & its flow is important, which I have explained in my article.
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Operators are so much easier to click-install -- how do I get them back out as manifests?
The documentation gives you all available options, but many of them are optional. If you know the package name of the operator (which you can get either via oc get packagemanifests or kubectl operator list-available from the kubectl plugin all you really need is:
gitops-catalog
- Operators are so much easier to click-install -- how do I get them back out as manifests?
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Removing replication count, resource, tolerations, pvc when app is onboarded using ArgoCD
You can reference a remote repository as a base. I pull in a lot of content directly from https://github.com/redhat-cop/gitops-catalog, referencing either the commit hash or tag in the URL, for operator management.
What are some alternatives?
metacontroller - Writing kubernetes controllers can be simple
flux2-multi-tenancy - Manage multi-tenant clusters with Flux
spicedb-operator - Kubernetes controller for managing instances of SpiceDB
supergraph-demo - 🍿 Compose subgraphs into a Federation v1 supergraph at build-time with static composition to power a federated graph router at runtime.
databricks-kube-operator - A Kubernetes operator to enable GitOps style deploys for Databricks resources
openshift-management - Set of maintenance scripts & cron jobs for OpenShift Container Platform
controller-idioms - Generic libraries for building idiomatic Kubernetes controllers
home-ops - Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux
argocd-operator - A Kubernetes operator for managing Argo CD clusters.
kubectl-neat - Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable
sig-security - Process documentation, non-code deliverables, and miscellaneous artifacts of Kubernetes SIG Security
ocp4-helpernode - This playbook helps set up an "all-in-one" node, that has all the infrastructure/services in order to install OpenShift 4.