kubexpose-operator VS controller-idioms

Compare kubexpose-operator vs controller-idioms and see what are their differences.

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kubexpose-operator controller-idioms
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- Apache License 2.0
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kubexpose-operator

Posts with mentions or reviews of kubexpose-operator. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Kubexpose: A Kubernetes Operator, for fun and profit!
    1 project | dev.to | 18 Sep 2021
    Say you have a web service running as a Kubernetes Deployment. There are a bunch of ways to access it over a public URL, but Kubexpose makes it easy to do so. It's a Kubernetes Operator backed by a Custom Resource Definition and the corresponding controller implementation.

controller-idioms

Posts with mentions or reviews of controller-idioms. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-09.
  • Writing a Kubernetes Operator
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Mar 2023
    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

What are some alternatives?

When comparing kubexpose-operator and controller-idioms you can also consider the following projects:

tor-controller - Tor toolkit for Kubernetes (Tor instances, onion services and more)

kubectl-operator - Manage Kubernetes Operators from the command line

postgres-operator - Production PostgreSQL for Kubernetes, from high availability Postgres clusters to full-scale database-as-a-service.

databricks-kube-operator - A Kubernetes operator to enable GitOps style deploys for Databricks resources

grafana-operator - An operator for Grafana that installs and manages Grafana instances, Dashboards and Datasources through Kubernetes/OpenShift CRs

kubeplus - Kubernetes Operator to create multi-instance SaaS from Helm charts using Kubernetes-native APIs

cronjobber - Cronjobber is a cronjob controller for Kubernetes with support for time zones

kubebuilder - Kubebuilder - SDK for building Kubernetes APIs using CRDs

prometheus-operator - Prometheus Operator creates/configures/manages Prometheus clusters atop Kubernetes

operator-sdk - SDK for building Kubernetes applications. Provides high level APIs, useful abstractions, and project scaffolding.

rbacsync - Automatically sync groups into Kubernetes RBAC

spicedb - Open Source, Google Zanzibar-inspired permissions database to enable fine-grained access control for customer applications