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Is kubernetesx (kx) dead?
It seems that kubernetesx never really got much traction, since I'm also having trouble finding any documentation / examples for it (except in the repo itself). For example, it's not even listed in https://github.com/pulumi/examples
- Why are pulumi examples repo not showing good re-useable design patterns
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Test-Driven Infrastructure Development with Pulumi and Jest
From here, there's a bunch more you might think about next: writing more tests to cover the code we just added, exploring some additional flavors of testing in the docs, or having a look at a few examples. You'll find the full source for this walkthrough up on GitHub as well.
- Things I Wish I Knew Earlier About Pulumi
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Run Your Own RSS Server on AWS with Pulumi
If you're already comfortable with Pulumi, and you just want to get up and running, I've set up a GitHub repo (complete with a Deploy with Pulumi button!) that should have all you need to get going. Just click the button, set a few configs (like your RSS server's administrative password, which will be stored as an encrypted Pulumi secret), and follow the prompts. Your shiny new server should be up and running within minutes.
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Platform Engineering with Pulumi- Episode 1: Building the AWS Landing Zone with Pulumi
provisioners module is an implementation of Terraform provisioner in Pulumi, which allows us to copy files, run commands remotely on the EC2 instance. Refer to documentation.
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Creating Kubernetes Guestbook App With Pulumi
Pulumi example projects https://github.com/pulumi/examples
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Top 5 Things an Azure Developer Needs to Know: Kubernetes Applications
The previous article in this series showed how to deploy AKS with code. Starting with the Python example from Github and add to it to create a complete solution
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Top 5 Things an Azure Dev Needs to Know - Serverless
Try out the complete example in either Typescript or C# to get familiar with Azure Functions. You can also learn how Functions are written in all supported languages by checking out the Azure Functions in All Supported Languages example.
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What's missing in Pulumi?
Have you looked at https://github.com/pulumi/examples? (totally fair if you have; I'm wondering where we could provide more detail/help in that repo as well, as I have been spending some time adding more/updating those examples)
contactlist-blog-infra
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Platform Engineering with Pulumi — Episode 3: Platform & Application Deployment with GitOps Automation
Pulumi Infrastructure code repo: https://github.com/abvijaykumar/contactlist-blog-infra **community Discord*.
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Platform Engineering with Pulumi Episode 2: Build and Deploy a React.js Application
Please note that in Episode 1, we opened port 80 SecurityGroupIngress. In the recent code, this is edited to open 8081 for the Node.js applicaton and 8082 for the React.js one. Please refer to the latest Pulumi code on my GitHub.
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Platform Engineering with Pulumi- Episode 1: Building the AWS Landing Zone with Pulumi
You can access the complete source code in my GitHub here.
What are some alternatives?
pulumi-k8s-guestbook - Project using Pulumi to create a Kubernets Guestbook
cloud-pricing-api - GraphQL API for cloud pricing. Contains over 3M public prices from AWS, Azure and GCP. Self-updates prices via an automated weekly job.
laf - Laf is a cloud development platform offering ready-to-use resources like cloud functions, databases, and storage. It empowers developers to quickly unleash their creativity.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
fortigate-autoscale-azure - An implementation of FortiGate Autoscale for the Microsoft Azure platform API with a Cosmos DB storage backend.
t2d2 - Terraform Test Driven Development
pulumi-examples
pulumi-kubernetesx - Kubernetes for Everyone
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
pretf - Generate Terraform code with Python
node-fetch - A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
pulumi-jest-unit-testing-example - An example of using Pulumi with Jest to write test-driven infrastructure code.