Helmfiles is a comprehensive distribution of declarative helm
chart invocations. It makes it really easy to get up and running with a full stack of fully integrated apps for Kubernetes using helmfile
.
Pull Requests are welcome!
This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.
It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.
Install the latest release of helmfile
from the helmfile releases page.
Alternatively, we also distribute helmfile
as an alpine package.
Add the cloudposse alpine repository.
# Install the cloudposse alpine repository
ADD https://apk.cloudposse.com/ops@cloudposse.com.rsa.pub /etc/apk/keys/
RUN echo "@cloudposse https://apk.cloudposse.com/3.8/vendor" >> /etc/apk/repositories
Install helmfile
from the repository.
RUN apk add helmfile
We distribute a docker image with all helmfiles. Use a multi-stage build to include them.
FROM cloudposse/helmfiles:latest as helmfiles
COPY --from helmfiles /helmfiles /conf/helmfiles/
IMPORTANT: we recommend pinning cloudposse/helmfiles
to a specific release rather than using latest
git clone git@github.com:cloudposse/helmfiles.git
Define a helmfile.yaml
which includes the releases you wish to support. Specify all releases in the order in which they should get installed.
Here's an example of a helmfile.yaml
:
# Ordered list of releases.
helmfiles:
- "releases/prometheus-operator.yaml"
- "releases/cluster-autoscaler.yaml"
- "releases/kiam.yaml"
- "releases/external-dns.yaml"
- "releases/kube-lego.yaml"
- "releases/nginx-ingress.yaml"
- "releases/kube-prometheus.yaml"
- "releases/grafana.yaml"
- "releases/heapster.yaml"
- "releases/dashboard.yaml"
- "releases/portal.yaml"
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Check out these related projects.
- Geodesic - Geodesic is the fastest way to get up and running with a rock solid, production grade cloud platform built on strictly Open Source tools.
- Packages - Cloud Posse installer and distribution of native apps
- Terraform Root Modules - Collection of Terraform root module invocations for provisioning reference architectures
- Build Harness - Collection of Makefiles to facilitate building Golang projects, Dockerfiles, Helm charts, and more
- Chamber - a CRUD tool for managing secrets stored in AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store and exposing those secrets as Environment Variables to processes.
For additional context, refer to some of these links.
- helmfile - Helmfile is a declarative configuration for deploying distributions of helm charts
- helm - The package manager for Kubernetes
- docs - Documentation for how we use helmfile
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- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull Request so that we can review your changes
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