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MIT License | MIT License |
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tekton-kickstarter
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Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton - Building Custom Tasks
# https://github.com/MartinHeinz/tekton-kickstarter/blob/master/misc/config.yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: ConfigMap metadata: name: repo-app-mapping data: repo-app-mapping.yaml: | '[email protected]:kelseyhightower/nocode.git': 'nocode' '[email protected]:MartinHeinz/blog-frontend.git': 'blog-backend' '[email protected]:MartinHeinz/game-server-operator.git': 'game-server-operator' '[email protected]:MartinHeinz/python-project-blueprint.git': 'sample-python-app' --- # https://github.com/MartinHeinz/tekton-kickstarter/blob/master/tasks/get-application-name/get-application-name.yaml apiVersion: tekton.dev/v1beta1 kind: ClusterTask metadata: name: get-application-name spec: params: - name: repository-url type: string - name: mapping-file type: string steps: - name: get-application-name image: mikefarah/yq script: | #!/usr/bin/env sh set -xe yq e '."$(params.repository-url)"' /config/$(params.mapping-file) | tr -d '\012\015' > /tekton/results/application-name results: - name: application-name # Can be accessed by other Tasks with $(tasks.get-application-name.results.application-name) workspaces: - name: config mountPath: /config
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Cloud-Native CI/CD with Tekton - Laying The Foundation
Tekton is a versatile tool that can get quite complicated and therefore one short article definitely isn't enough to go over every piece of it in detail. This introduction should give you enough to get up and running with all the configurations in place. In the following articles in these series, we will explore how to use and build your own custom Tasks and Pipelines, deal with event handling - both HTTP events and scheduled with cron and much more. So, stay tuned for next article and in the meantime you can have a sneak peek at files in tekton-kickstarter repository where all the resources from this and following articles are already available. And in case you have some feedback or suggestion feel free to open an issue in the repository or just star it if like you the content. 😉
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Cloud Native CI/CD with Tekton — Laying The Foundation
Article: https://itnext.io/cloud-native-ci-cd-with-tekton-laying-the-foundation-a377a1b59ac0 Repository: https://github.com/MartinHeinz/tekton-kickstarter
dive
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Show HN: Docker-phobia: Analyze Docker image size with a treemap
Cool, gonna try this soon. Would be great to use in combination with Dive (https://github.com/wagoodman/dive)
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Mastering Docker Image Optimization: 6 Key Strategies for building Lighter, Faster, and Safer images
Dive is an open-source tool that allows you to explore the various layers of a Docker image. It shows you the content of each layer and helps you identify voluminous or unnecessary parts.
- Optimisation des images Docker: 6 Stratégies clés pour des images plus légeres et plus performantes
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I reduced the size of my Docker image by 40% – Dockerizing shell scripts
Dive is a great tool for debugging this. I like image reduction work just because it gives me a chance to play with Dive: https://github.com/wagoodman/dive
One easy low hanging fruit I see a LOT for ballooning image sizes is people including the kitchen sink SDK/CLI for their cloud provider (like AWS or GCP), when they really only need 1/100 of that. The full versions of both of these tools are several hundred mb each
- Dive: A tool for exploring a Docker image, layer contents and more
- Dive – A tool for exploring each layer in a Docker image
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 12 September 2023
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Dive Into Docker part 4: Inspecting Docker Image
This post is going to be shorter. I'd like to highlight a tool that I really enjoy working with called "Dive" It is an essential tool when working to build and optimize docker containers.
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Top 10 CLI Tools for DevOps Teams
Whether you work with Docker regularly or even create your own Docker containers, Dive is a great tool for streamlining image sizes, potentially helping you save storage costs and speed up deployments.
- Dive – exploring a Docker image, layer contents, and shrinking a image size
What are some alternatives?
gitlab-ci-local - Tired of pushing to test your .gitlab-ci.yml?
skopeo - Work with remote images registries - retrieving information, images, signing content
k8s-rbac-model - A multi tenant and multi project RBAC model implementation in Kubernetes
Lean and Mean Docker containers - Slim(toolkit): Don't change anything in your container image and minify it by up to 30x (and for compiled languages even more) making it secure too! (free and open source)
pipeline - A cloud-native Pipeline resource.
buildkit - concurrent, cache-efficient, and Dockerfile-agnostic builder toolkit
catalog - Catalog of shared Tasks and Pipelines.
lnav - Log file navigator
operator - Kubernetes operator to manage installation, updation and uninstallation of tektoncd projects (pipeline, …)
Whaler - Program to reverse Docker images into Dockerfiles
tekton-workshops - A small project for enabling teams and individuals to Tekton, with samples and use cases from real life scenarios.
distroless - 🥑 Language focused docker images, minus the operating system.