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Argo CD in Practice

You're reading from   Argo CD in Practice The GitOps way of managing cloud-native applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803233321
Length 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Liviu Costea Liviu Costea
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Spiros Economakis Spiros Economakis
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: The Fundamentals of GitOps and Argo CD
2. Chapter 1: GitOps and Kubernetes FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Getting Started with Argo CD 4. Part 2: Argo CD as a Site Reliability Engineer
5. Chapter 3: Operating Argo CD 6. Chapter 4: Access Control 7. Part 3: Argo CD in Production
8. Chapter 5: Argo CD Bootstrap K8s Cluster 9. Chapter 6: Designing Argo CD Delivery Pipelines 10. Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Argo CD 11. Chapter 8: YAML and Kubernetes Manifests 12. Chapter 9: Future and Conclusion 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Working with templating options

We want to take a look at the main YAML templating options, Helm and Kustomize, and how you can get the best out of them when used with Argo CD. We are not going to introduce how these work as we expect that you have some knowledge of these tools. If you are not familiar with them, please follow their official guides—for Helm, we have https://helm.sh/docs/intro/quickstart/, and for Kustomize, there is https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/guides/. Instead, we will be focusing on how you can generate manifests from templates in the same way as done by Argo CD.

Helm

Helm is probably the most used templating option for Kubernetes manifests. It is very popular and widely adopted, so you will probably deploy most of your applications using Helm charts. The easiest way to start installing Helm charts into a cluster is to use the native declarative support of Argo CD applications. We can see how we will be able to deploy a Traefik chart with this...

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