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# GitOps
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> A set of "best practices" where the entire code delivery process is controlled via Git,
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including infrastructure and application definition as code and automation to complete updates
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and rollbacks.
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The key GitOps Principles
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- The entire system (infrastructure and applications) is described declaratively.
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- The canonical desired system state is versioned in Git.
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- Changes approved are automated and applied to the system.
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- Software agents ensure correctness and alert on divergence.
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https://opengitops.dev/
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Key points for a Kubernetes cluster:
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1. The state of the cluster is always described in Git. Git holds everything for the application
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and not just the source code.
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2. There is no external deployment system with full access to the cluster. The cluster itself
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is pulling changes and deployment information.
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3. The GitOps controller is running in a constant loop and always matches the Git state with the
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cluster state (reconciliation loop).
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## flux vs ArgoCD
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Flux is more CLI Driven
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ArgoCD has a richer GUI
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## Flux
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Prerequisites:
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- Kubernetes Cluster
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- Github (giea, etc) personal access token
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#!/bin/sh
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sudo mkdir -p /etc/rancher/k3s
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curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | INSTALL_K3S_EXEC="--disable=helm-controller" sh
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sudo systemctl status k3s.service
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