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tilt-extensions
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Accelerate your local development environment with Tilt
The first is the load function which loads Tilt extensions. It's a way to expand the tool's features, and several are available. Here we are using docker_build_with_restart, which will update the container running inside our Kubernetes cluster.
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Skaffold vs Tilt vs DevSpace
This is the central viewport into manual resource control and environment enhancement through the open-source extensions for Tilt.
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Building a "complete" cluster locally
argocd for cd Tilt
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Rancher Desktop, a Docker Desktop Replacement
Recently, I found Tilt [0] to be a good partner of mine to run "all services locally". It can be compared to "webpack (live-reloading, a lot of configuration possibilities) for backend". You want to run a bunch of services directly? Use local_resource()/local(). You have Procfile? There is procfile() function. You have docker-compose.yml with databases? You can run it too with docker_compose(). You want have Tiltfile and include them all-together? There is load(). You need some web-ui for frontend devs and a nice log browser? It is there too. You need to do some extra steps before running a service? You want to update your local cluster with newly built image on file save? No problem, tilt will do that with k8s_yaml() function. Tilt uses Titlfiles for configuration, which are written Pythonish Starlark language and you use them to run any specific logic there.
Also, I am not very lucky in having resemble 1:1 k8s cluster locally. You could be close but as long as you don't run already in cloud you will have different configuration (additional annotations, various quirks that do not exist in kind/k3s but they are on GCP). However, making dedicated dev environments in the cloud might be very costly and incur a lot of additional tinkering.
[0]: https://tilt.dev/
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How to edit code on host and map changes to container files?
If `host` means your production/staging hosts or whatever, you should get out of that habit now. Look into something like tilt.dev or telepresence.io or any number of other solutions that help solve this issue. Doing it directly on any host is just a recipe for bad habits and disaster.
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An Overview of Docker Desktop Alternatives
The article doesn't mention k3d (https://k3d.io/) which is a variant of k3s that runs in docker (rather than a VM) - very nice for k8s dev/test on developer workstations.
It integrates very nicely with https://tilt.dev/ also (another very useful tool for k8s related dev/test).
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Docker slow on MacOS with Cross tool?
If this is an issue during development then you can use something like tilt with docker-compose to directly copy modified source inside container and incrementally build it. https://tilt.dev/
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Made a list of Awesome Kubernetes libraries, what should I add?
I'd add Tilt
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Rails on Kubernetes with Minikube and Tilt
Tilt
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DevSpace - Development Environments in Kubernetes
Along similar lines, how about comparing Devspace to [Tilt](https://tilt.dev/)?
devspace
- I Need a Tool to Develop on Kubernetes
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Noob question: How do you setup your local dev environment?
Check also devspace.sh and okteto.com
- FLiP Stack Weekly 19-dec-2022
- Debugging code without rebuilding image
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How do tools like Skaffold, Tilt, and DevSpace compare to Docker?
There is actually a built-in converter from docker-compose.yaml to devspace.yaml, it is part of the "devspace init" command. There are a few known issues related to it, in case you would like to contribute :)
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
Wrapping https://devspace.sh in my company's internal CLI to improve development experience
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Implementing a "Google Cloud Shell" for native cloud development?
For Kubernetes clusters, https://devspace.sh/ allows you to iterate on your app in a running pod from your IDE. No ci/cd pipeline, no re-applying manifests; it just uploads source code from your local machine and restarts your app for you in an existing pod. Pretty slick!!! But it requires K8s, so some devs may balk at it. (Tilt and Skaffold do the same thing)
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DevSpace 6 is Here!
We’re excited to announce that DevSpace version 6 has been released. Thanks to everyone who used the alpha and beta versions and gave us feedback.
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Launch HN: Nimbus (YC W22) – Cloud dev environments for teams
DevSpace is free, lets you develop natively in the cloud on any K8s cluster. Compatible with any multitenancy solution, policy governance, etc. Works with your IDE of choice. Declarative configuration. Supports custom pipelines and deploy logic. Can link multiple environments together. https://devspace.sh/
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Best Practices? Docker Compose Local Dev / k8s Production?
My favourite tool in this category is Devspace. As you've requested it is capable of building and deploying multiple images.
What are some alternatives?
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
telepresence - Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
kubefwd - Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development.
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
tilt - Define your dev environment as code. For microservice apps on Kubernetes.
WSL - Issues found on WSL
kind - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes
garden - Automation for Kubernetes development and testing. Spin up production-like environments for development, testing, and CI on demand. Use the same configuration and workflows at every step of the process. Speed up your builds and test runs via shared result caching
keel - Kubernetes Operator to automate Helm, DaemonSet, StatefulSet & Deployment updates