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Default Kyverno Policies for OpenEBS.
2.Apply Default kyverno policies for OpenEBS using
argo-helm
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2- Your first ARGO-CD
We will use Helm to install Argo CD with the community-maintained chart from argoproj/argo-helm because The Argo project doesn't provide an official Helm chart. We will render thier helm chart for argocd locally on our side, manipulate it and overrides its default values, and also we can helm lint the chart and templating to see if there is some errors or not, We gonna use the chart version 5.50.0 which matches appVersion: v2.8.6 you can find all details for the chart and also we gonna override some values @ default-values.yaml
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Dump Kustomize with 20 lines of TypeScript
I think your example with the ArgoCD Helm chart says it all. It can get incredibly complicated, and I had tremendous trouble getting it working, it broke all the time, getting the indentation right was a nightmare ... very unpleasant experience. I mean look at that chart, the authors have to constantly specify the indentation level everywhere.
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Can I use a values.yaml file with my argocd application?
plugin: name: argocd-vault-helm env: - name: release_name value: argocd - name: chart_name value: argo-cd - name: chart_repo value: https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm - name: chart_version value: 5.17.1 - name: chart_values value: -f applicationset.yaml -f configs.yaml -f controller.yaml -f dex.yaml -f redis.yaml -f reposerver.yaml -f server.yaml -f notifications.yaml - name: args value: --include-crds
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Templating the Matrix
Another folder I want to discuss shortly is the Terraform folder. This project was installed by terraform basically but it can deployed easily with simple helm installation of ArgoCD . In the next attachment we can see the relevant values neccesary to apply our ArgoCD system : values-override.tpl
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Injecting secrets from Vault into Helm charts with ArgoCD
Finally, we have to install ArgoCD from the official Helm Chart but with extra configuration that provides modifications required to install Vault plugin via sidecar container.
# once againe make sure to use proper namespace kubens toolbox # install ArgoCD with provided vaules helm repo add argo https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm helm install argocd argo/argo-cd -n toolbox -f argocd-helm-values.yaml
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How do people read CRDs?
I'll give an example. Argo CD provides an example Application CR that has every field listed. It is clear and it is human-readable. The Application CRD is a bulky 2200-line file.
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Why is EKS (and AWS in general) so much more convoluted than GKE/GCP?
argocd_helm_config = { create_namespace = true name = "argo-cd" chart = "argo-cd" repository = "https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm" namespace = "argocd" timeout = "3600" values = [templatefile("files/argocd-values.yaml", {})] }
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GitOps installation
```bash helm repo add argo https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm
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Spring boot, githubActions e argocd
resource "helm_release" "argocd" { name = "argocd" repository = "https://argoproj.github.io/argo-helm" chart = "argo-cd" namespace = "argocd" version = "4.9.7" create_namespace = true values = [ file("argocd/application.yaml") ] }
What are some alternatives?
charts - Public helm charts
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
helm-charts - OpenSourced Helm charts
cp-helm-charts - The Confluent Platform Helm charts enable you to deploy Confluent Platform services on Kubernetes for development, test, and proof of concept environments.
argocd-vault-plugin - An Argo CD plugin to retrieve secrets from Secret Management tools and inject them into Kubernetes secrets
cloudnative-pg - CloudNativePG is a Kubernetes operator that covers the full lifecycle of a PostgreSQL database cluster with a primary/standby architecture, using native streaming replication
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints - Configure and deploy complete EKS clusters.
vault-helm - Helm chart to install Vault and other associated components.
Killed by Google - Part guillotine, part graveyard for Google's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
cdk8s - Define Kubernetes native apps and abstractions using object-oriented programming
crd-to-sample-yaml - Generate a sample YAML file from a CRD