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Shell-operator
DESCRIPTION
Shell-operator is a tool for running event-driven scripts in a Kubernetes cluster. This operator is not an operator for a particular software product such as Prometheus-operator or Kafka-operator. Shell-operator provides an integration layer between Kubernetes cluster events and shell scripts by treating scripts as hooks triggered by events. Think of it as an operator-sdk but for scripts. Shell-operator is used as a base for a more advanced addon-operator that supports Helm charts and value storages.
Features
- Ease of management of a Kubernetes cluster
- Use the tools that Ops are familiar with. It can be bash, python, kubectl, etc.
- Kubernetes object events
- Object selector and properties filter
- Simple configuration
- Validating webhook machinery
- Conversion webhook machinery
- Documentation available
- Examples available
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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