I’d love to hear some stories about how you or your organization is using Kubernetes for development! My team is experimenting with using it because our “platform” is getting into the territory of too large to run or manage on a single developer machine. We’ve previously used Docker Compose to enable starting things up locally, but that started getting complicated.

The approach we’re trying now is to have a Helm chart to deploy the entire platform to a k8s namespace unique to each developer and then using Telepresence to connect a developer’s laptop to the cluster and allow them to run specific services they’re working on locally.

This seems to be working well, but now I’m finding myself concerned with resource utilization in the cluster as devs don’t remember to uninstall or scale down their workloads when they’re not active any more, leading to inflation of the cluster size.

Would love to hear some stories from others!

  • thelastknowngod@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    You can build a workflow for ephemeral environments with ArgoCD using an applicationset resource with the pull request generator and the CreateNamespace=true sync option.

    If a developer opens a pull request, create a generated namespace based on the branch name and PR number, then deploy their changes to the cluster, in the new namespace, automatically.

    With github, if there is no activity on a PR after X time frame, you can have the PR closed automatically. When it’s closed, Argo will not see it as an open PR anymore so it will automatically destroy the environment it created. If the dev wants to keep it active or reopen, just do normal git updates to the PR…