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Codebase Operator

❗ Please refer to the KubeRocketCI documentation to get the notion of the main concepts and guidelines.

Get acquainted with the Codebase Operator and the installation process as well as the local development, and architecture scheme.

Overview

Codebase Operator is an KubeRocketCI operator that is responsible for provisioning codebase entities. Operator installation can be applied on two container orchestration platforms: OpenShift and Kubernetes.

NOTE: Operator is platform-independent, that is why there is a unified instruction for deploying.

Prerequisites

  1. Linux machine or Windows Subsystem for Linux instance with Helm 3 installed;
  2. Cluster admin access to the cluster;
  3. KubeRocketCI project/namespace is deployed by following the Install KubeRocketCI instruction.

Installation

In order to install the Codebase Operator, follow the steps below:

  1. To add the Helm EPAMEDP Charts for local client, run "helm repo add":

    helm repo add epamedp https://epam.github.io/edp-helm-charts/stable
  2. Choose available Helm chart version:

    helm search repo epamedp/codebase-operator -l
    NAME                           CHART VERSION   APP VERSION     DESCRIPTION
    epamedp/codebase-operator      2.23.0          2.23.0          A Helm chart for KubeRocketCI Codebase Operator

    NOTE: It is highly recommended to use the latest released version.

  3. Full chart parameters available in deploy-templates/README.md.

  4. Install operator in the namespace with the helm command; find below the installation command example:

    helm install codebase-operator epamedp/codebase-operator --version <chart_version> --namespace <edp-project> --set name=codebase-operator --set global.edpName=<edp-project> --set global.platform=<platform_type> --set jira.integration=false
  5. Check the namespace that should contain operator deployment with your operator in a running status.

Local Development

In order to develop the operator, first set up a local environment. For details, please refer to the Developer Guide page.

Development versions are also available, please refer to the snapshot helm chart repository page.

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