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How use Renovate Bot on self-hosted GitLab
There is no built-in Renovate Bot on a self-hosted GitLab. What can we do to set it up and enjoy all the benefits of automatic dependency updates?
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Self-Hosted Is Awesome
> Yes, it is awesome until you have to sysadmin it, apply updates, patch it, fix security holes, etc. I am not saying all self-hosted solutions are like that. There are exceptions. However, the majority of open-source self-hosted solutions require a lot of extra work.
I'm currently self-hosting 10 different applications on my local server, which represents everything I've ever seen that looked fun or useful to me. Every one of them had a Docker image with an example compose file, which means updating them just requires periodically running Renovate [0] on the repo that stores all my compose files and then running a script that docker compose pulls the updates. It takes maybe 10 minutes every other week, and is actually kinda fun.
It helps that all the apps are only accessible from within my VPN, so I'm not too worried about fixing security updates within a tiny time window.
[0] https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate
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Why I recommend Renovate over any other dependency update tools
This is a big deal! Where did you read this? I found:
https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate/discussions/26917
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Locally test and validate your Renovate configuration files
Renovate is an automated dependency management tool that can be used to keep your dependencies up-to-date. It can be configured to automatically create pull requests to update your dependencies, and it supports a wide range of package managers and platforms.
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Understanding Mend Renovate's Pull Request Workflow
To get started with Mend Renovate, the comprehensive official documentation provides detailed instructions on installation, configuration, and best practices. Additionally, the Mend Renovate community forum offers a platform for users to connect, share experiences, and access the collective knowledge base.
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Unfork with ArgoCD
It is a good practice to keep software up to date. To track changes in upstream software, we can utilize automatic dependency tracking systems such as Dependabot or Renovate. This is a broad topic and requires a separate article to be covered. If you would like to read about it, please vote in the comments section below.
- 🦊 GitLab CI YAML Modifications: Tackling the Feedback Loop Problem
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Evaluating New Software Forges
So do other forges: I have Renovate [0] set up on my self-hosted Forgejo and it's worked great so far.
[0] https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate
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Long Term Ownership of an Event-Driven System
You can ease some of the burden for yourself though using tooling. If you are using GitHub, dependabot can be configured to make automatic PRs to your repo whenever there are dependencies to update. If you're not a GitHub user, you can use renovate which even supports self hosting.
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How to Manage Helm Chart Dependency Versions?
Hello! I'm using Helm in K8s and curious if there is a solution that could keep tabs on the deployed chart dependency versions and either alert us when something is out of date or when a new release is available. Does this exist? I was thinking something like Dependabot or Renovate, but neither seems to be able to manage this.
client-go
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How to get notified about new major / minor versions of a docker container which is fixed to dedicated minor version
On a similar vein, have you seen https://newreleases.io/
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Release Watcher with UI
I'm using this service for notification about new releases https://newreleases.io/
- Is there a tool tracking releases of infrastructures/cncf projects?
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Update notification tool
It may not be 100% what you're looking for, but https://newreleases.io/ is wonderful at this for us.
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How do you keep track of your "Update debt" ?
I've really been liking https://newreleases.io recently for this kind of thing.
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Resource Spotlight: Current-Version.com - An online service with automated update feeds for databases, proxies, and other stack applications
I use https://newreleases.io, and it works perfectly. Supports pretty much everything under the sun!
- Is there a subscription list to be notified when updates are released?
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Check all containers for latest version?
I like all the suggestions from everyone, but the easiest one IMO is https://newreleases.io
- docker-update-report: a tool to determine which containers have updated images
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Keeping track of new updates?
https://newreleases.io/ + slack integration however we plan to use dependabot from Gitlab
What are some alternatives?
dependabot-core - 🤖 Dependabot's core logic for creating update PR's.
github-releases-notifier - Receive Slack notifications for new releases of your favorite software on GitHub.
dependabot
Diun - Receive notifications when an image is updated on a Docker registry
scala-steward - :robot: A bot that helps you keep your projects up-to-date
mangadesk - Terminal client for MangaDex 📖
updatecli - A Declarative Dependency Management tool
Argus - Argus is a lightweight monitor to notify of new software releases via Gotify/Slack/other messages and/or WebHooks.
github-actions-and-renovate
release-watcher - Watcher for new releases of projects
bitbucket-branch-source-plugin - Bitbucket Branch Source Plugin
github-release-watcher - A Spring Boot + React web app that shows most recent releases of repositories you have starred.