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kubectl-datree reviews and mentions
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Datree, a Tool Which Really Shifts Your Cluster Security Even More Left
$ kubectl krew install datree Updated the local copy of plugin index. Installing plugin: datree Installed plugin: datree \ | Use this plugin: | kubectl datree | Documentation: | https://github.com/datreeio/kubectl-datree | Caveats: | \ | | Before using this plugin, the Datree CLI needs to be installed. | | See https://hub.datree.io/ for quick and easy installation. | / /
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Gatekeeper vs Kyverno
I worked with both of them and from my experience Gatekeeper is more solid and accountable, I even wrote an article about Gatekeeper. Both Gatekeeper and Kyverno require a lot of heavy lifting work. On the one hand, Gatekeeper will probably require more configuration work however the community and the tool itself are more stable than Kyverno. On the other hand, Kyverno policy-as-code capabilities are much easier to use/understand. This way or another, for me using Kyvernoâs policy language or Rego for my policies, wasnât such a pleasant experience. I personally believe in GitOps and shifting left so if youâre looking for tools I would highly recommend you to review Datree, which is an open-source CLI (Disclaimer: Iâm one of the developers at Datree). Datree is a more centralized policy management solution rather than a policy engine. Unlike Kyverno/Gatekeeper Datree was built to help DevOps teams to shift left and practice GitOps by delegating more responsibilities to the developers more efficiently. In practice, Datree already comes with built-in rules and policies along with YAML and schema validation for K8s resources and CRDs such as Argo CRDs. Datreeâs policies are written in JSONScheme which is a common solid policy language supported by the community for many years. Additionally, Datreeâs CLI also comes with a dashboard app where you can monitor the policies in your organization. You can modify and update your policies, review which policies are being used in practice, and control who can create/delete/update your policies. The major difference is that at the moment, unlike Kyverno/Gatekeeper Datree doesnât provide native policy enforcement in the Kubernetes cluster at the moment but we expect to release this support very soon. At the moment, we provide a way to scan the cluster using a kubectl plugin. Feel free to check it out :)
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datreeio/kubectl-datree is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of kubectl-datree is Shell.
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