lbconfig-operator
A Kubernetes/Openshift Operator to configure external Load Balancers (by carlosedp)
argocd-operator
A Kubernetes operator for managing Argo CD clusters. (by argoproj-labs)
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- Argo CD in the operator store version 0.2.0? While v2.2.5 is available?
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ArgoCD install on openshift
The deploy folder is in the releases. So if you're installing 0.0.5, you'd go to https://github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-operator/tree/v0.0.15/deploy
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Automation assistants: GitOps tools in comparison
Another installation variant is the additional ArgoCD operator. This allows the actual ArgoCD components to be installed and configured via CRD. It is not documented how you can configure ArgoCD yourself via GitOps. This is conceivable, for example, using the ArgoCD operator. It remains to be determined whether this will work reliably and, above all, whether it supports continued operation via GitOps in the event of an error.