Johannes Kastl
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Involved Projects and Packages
Meshery manages the provisioning, configuration and operation of your Kubernetes clusters, workloads, and service meshes. While supporting hundreds of different types of cloud native infrastructure integrations.
Meshery also offers a catalog of curated design templates filled with configuration best practices.
Using a GitOps-centric approach, visually and collaboratively design and manage your infrastructure and microservices. Use Meshery to interoperate your various cloud native systems. With both REST and GraphQL APIs, integrating with Meshery as an extensible platform is facilitated through NATS, CloudEvents, gRPC, Service Mesh Interface (SMI), and Service Mesh Performance (SMP).
Find outdated or deprecated Helm charts running in your cluster.
CLI for OpenShift or OKD kubernetes clusters, includes a kubectl binary
With OpenShift Client CLI (oc), you can create applications and manage OpenShift resources. It is built on top of kubectl which means it provides its full capabilities to connect with any kubernetes compliant cluster, and on top adds commands simplifying interaction with an OpenShift cluster.
Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
This project is a component of the Operator Framework, an open source toolkit to manage Kubernetes native applications, called Operators, in an effective, automated, and scalable way. Read more in the introduction blog post.
Operators make it easy to manage complex stateful applications on top of Kubernetes. However writing an Operator today can be difficult because of challenges such as using low level APIs, writing boilerplate, and a lack of modularity which leads to duplication.
The Operator SDK is a framework that uses the controller-runtime library to make writing operators easier by providing:
* High level APIs and abstractions to write the operational logic more intuitively
* Tools for scaffolding and code generation to bootstrap a new project fast
* Extensions to cover common Operator use cases
A cli tool to help discover deprecated apiVersions in Kubernetes
Validation of best practices in your Kubernetes clusters
A Kubernetes cluster resource sanitizer
*A lightweight CI/CD tool for updating image tags in Kubernetes manifests.*
A GitOps CI/CD process often uses a deployment or ops repo containing Kubernetes manifests for multiple services and environments. Tools like *Argo-CD* or *Flux* then track these repo's, and apply any changes to the cluster. When a new image of an application is created, you want the corresponding tags to be updated in the manifests housed in the deployment repo. Doing this manually is error prone. Having to write logic in every repo or pipeline to perform this is tedious.
Rancher CLI
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