GitOps topic
GitOps is an operational framework that takes DevOps best practices used for application development such as version control, collaboration, compliance, and CI/CD, and applies them to infrastructure automation. GitOps uses Git repositories as a single source of truth to deliver infrastructure as code.
GitOps delivers:
- A standard workflow for application development
- Increased security for setting application requirements upfront
- Improved reliability with visibility and version control through Git
- Consistency across any cluster, any cloud, and any on-premise environment
Key components of a GitOps workflow
There are four key components to a GitOps workflow, a Git repository, a continuous delivery (CD) pipeline, an application deployment tool, and a monitoring system.
- The Git repository is the source of truth for the application configuration and code.
- The CD pipeline is responsible for building, testing, and deploying the application.
- The deployment tool is used to manage the application resources in the target environment.
- The monitoring system tracks the application performance and provides feedback to the development team.
KubeUI
Kubernetes User Interface
k8s-gitops
The GitOps workflow to manage Kubernetes applications at any scale (without server components).
multicluster-gitops
Demo gossiping Kubernetes clusters that share routes in a mesh and dns-forward their Services to each other :)
scheduled-pod-autoscaler
Custom Kubernetes controller for GitOps native scheduled scaling
github-responder
A library & CLI tool that automatically sets up GitHub WebHooks and listens for events, with automatic TLS
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