kubectl is the new SSH. If you are using it to update production workloads, you are doing it wrong. See examples on how to automate application updates. A single command, no dependencies. No lock-in, no custom configuration files. Start using it now. Runs as a single container, with no database is required. Policies and trigger types are specified in your application deployment files or Helm charts. Use policies to define when you want your application to be updated. Providers can have different mechanisms of getting configuration for your application, but policies are consistent across all of them. Users can specify on their Kubernetes manifests or Helm charts how many approvals do they have to collect before a resource gets updated. Approvals can be collected through the web admin dashboard, HTTP API, Slack and HipChat. Read more about approvals in the docs.
Features
- Keel has an optional, easy to use web UI for quick policy updates, approval management and audit logs
- Modify your deployment manifest with policy annotations
- Deploy Keel into your cluster
- Don't do it by hand, ever
- No CLI/API required
- Open source & self-hosted