cloak
pipeline
cloak | pipeline | |
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11 | 51 | |
220 | 8,289 | |
2.7% | 0.3% | |
5.5 | 9.7 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Rust | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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cloak
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Ask HN: Co-Founder? Seeking Co-Founder?
SEEKING FOUNDER CEO | Dev Tools | CEO Co-founder | Worldwide | MVP
Lookign for
Someone with experience taking a product to market, someone willing to trade equity for MAUs.
Idea
https://cloak.software/
Current Progress
Ready to onboard users but still a few issues to iron out.
Contact
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianpurton
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Launch HN: Infisical (YC W23) – Open-source secrets manager for developers
Hi. I'm also working on an E2E secrets manager. https://github.com/purton-tech/cloak
A few tips.
1. It looks like I'm able to do account enumeration on your login page. For a secure app you want to make sure this is not possible.
- Ask HN: What are some good examples of Rust code bases to read and learn from?
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Ask HN: Which CI/CD do you use for a monorepo?
You want to take a look at Earthly. https://earthly.dev/
This gives you a mix of docker and a makefile.
The best bit is you can test your pipeline locally and you are vendor agnostic.
I'm using it here https://github.com/purton-tech/cloak
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Ask HN: Where do you host images for your blog or landing pages?
I commit to a github repo and that gets deployed to cloudflare pages. https://pages.cloudflare.com/
I use Zola the static site generator. My repo is here https://github.com/purton-tech/cloak/tree/main/www
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Seeking advice on my AuthZ Implementation for web app.
You can see my migrations to switch on RLS here https://github.com/purton-tech/cloak/blob/main/db/migrations/20220808094314_tenancy_isolation.sql
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Launch HN: DeploySentinel (YC S22) – End-to-end tests that don't flake
Hi we are running selenium tests in our CI/CD pipeline.
We do actually generate a video of the tests running as an example see here https://github.com/purton-tech/cloak/actions/runs/2787628672
We're not using cypress we use webdriver connected to a selenium docker instance.
Is that something you can connect to?
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Ask HN: How to find a problem a solo founder could and would want to solve?
I can give you a concrete example if that helps.
I looked at the "secrets automation" space and my background is cryptography and web development.
I'm a solo developer so when I look at a problem I have to make the solution small enough that I can actually build it.
I also have to have an idea about how I will get people to use my product i.e. marketing.
In my case 1Password raised 620million in funding based on their acquisition of Secretshub which for me proves there is a market in secrets automation for developers.
I looked at the secretshub product and I was confident I could build it better with easier to use encryption and make it open source.
As the market is developers I feel writing blog articles about software development will give me a route to market.
So I started about 4 months ago. The product is now here https://cloak.software and source code is here https://github.com/purton-tech/cloak
My first article about web development with rust has already had 16K views so I'm confident with the marketing approach. Now the hard works starts of turning visitors into paying users.
Hope this helps.
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Ask HN: How does your team manage environment variables?
I've just launched an MVP for a solution to this problem. https://cloak.software/
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Dagger: a new way to build CI/CD pipelines
I've been using Earthly for about 6 months.
Earthly uses Dockerfile style syntax so I don't have to learn a new language, I can leverage my existing knowledge.
Another advantage is that in Earthly I can run up a docker compose within my pipeline so that I have selenium, envoy and postgres running for integration testing.
You can see my integration tests here https://github.com/purton-tech/cloak/blob/main/Earthfile#L14...
Is that possible in dagger?
pipeline
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14 DevOps and SRE Tools for 2024: Your Ultimate Guide to Stay Ahead
Tekton
- GitHub Actions could be so much better
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Distributed Traces for Testing with Tekton Pipelines and Tracetest
Tekton is an open-source framework for creating efficient CI/CD systems. This empowers developers to seamlessly construct, test, and deploy applications across various cloud environments and on-premise setups.
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Practical Tips for Refactoring Release CI using GitHub Actions
Despite other alternatives like Circle CI, Travis CI, GitLab CI or even self-hosted options using open-source projects like Tekton or Argo Workflow, the reason for choosing GitHub Actions was straightforward: GitHub Actions, in conjunction with the GitHub ecosystem, offers a user-friendly experience and access to a rich software marketplace.
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Wolfi: A community Linux OS designed for the container and cloud-native era
[2]: https://github.com/tektoncd/pipeline/issues/5507#issuecommen...
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What are some good self-hosted CI/CD tools where pipeline steps run in docker containers?
Drone, or Tekton, Argo Workflows if you’re on k8s
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Is Jenkins still the king?
If you want a step up, I would recommend trying out Tekton Pipelines. It’s a very popular ci tool, and it runs on Kubernetes. Yes, this would involve setting up a Kubernetes cluster but please don’t run for the hills! You can setup a Kubernetes cluster and install Tekton on top of it with minimal setup using minikube (see here. This would be a great joint exercise as it will give you a bit of Kubernetes understanding alongside it, and the mechanisms of Tekton are a little trickier than GitHub actions imo. It’s all much the same though.
- Is there a way to run a one-off pod that would work as a command line tool?
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K8s powered Git push deployments
I've recently found this quote by Kelsey Hightower:
"I'm convinced the majority of people managing infrastructure just want a PaaS. The only requirement: it has to be built by them."
Source: https://twitter.com/kelseyhightower/status/85193508753294540...
In the last few weeks, I've experimented a bit with Flux (https://fluxcd.io/), Tekton (https://tekton.dev/) and Cloud Native Buildpacks (https://buildpacks.io/) on how to provide K8s powered git push deployments without using a dedicated CI/CD server.
My project is still in early alpha stage and just a proof of concept :-) My vision is to expand it into an Open Source PaaS in the future.
Do you think the above quote is true? What does an open source PaaS need to be like in order to be accepted by software developers?
Some other projects have been discontinued in the past (like Flynn or Deis) or were created before the Kubernetes era.
Is it the right direction to provide a Heroku like solution based on K8s or is it better to provide an Open Source Infrastructure as Code library with building blocks to avoid everything from scratch?