kopf
A Python framework to write Kubernetes operators in just few lines of code. (by zalando-incubator)
kubernetes-operator
By tobiaskuntzsch
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kopf
Posts with mentions or reviews of kopf.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-05.
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Writing an Operator from scratch
Zalando's had been archived since 2020, and Nolar's one has some bugs (I mean a lot).They're mostly updating deps and bumping k8s support, instead of fixing actual pending issues - you have to fix anything and everything on your own ...
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Is writing an operator with Python sufficient? Or should I always opt for Go?
Using kopf an operator in python can be as simple as a couple of lines
kubernetes-operator
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubernetes-operator.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-24.
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New K8S RWMVolume operator
It's a brave new world, I went looking for the code and expected to find some Go, since you said operator, but here we are; this seems like a really nice example and thank you for contributing it! I'll have to compare it to the Ruby operator I'm working on... not quite published but based on https://gitlab.com/tobiaskuntzsch/kubernetes-operator
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Introducing the Template Controller and building GitOps Preview Environments
I'm aiming at a Kubernetes controller in Ruby next, based on https://gitlab.com/tobiaskuntzsch/kubernetes-operator
- Writing an Operator from scratch
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kopf and kubernetes-operator you can also consider the following projects:
metacontroller - Writing kubernetes controllers can be simple