Hello all,
I would like to share a video[1] where I show how to deploy Koji in Kubernetes through the operator[2] (in its current state) that I am currently working on.
I also try to explain some of the internal mechanics of the operator in the video, such as how it uses custom resources to deploy and run Koji components.
This is part of an effort in making it available in Kubernetes through the operator-hub[3] and possibly with other applications/tools used by Fedora/CentOS as well.
Warning: the video is 21 minutes log :-)
Any feedback is always welcome :-)
[1] - https://youtu.be/rXZaO8LxqWw [2] - https://pagure.io/kube-sig/koji-operator [3] - https://operatorhub.io/
Regards,
:thumbsup:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 10:37 PM Leonardo Rossetti lrossett@redhat.com wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to share a video[1] where I show how to deploy Koji in Kubernetes through the operator[2] (in its current state) that I am currently working on.
I also try to explain some of the internal mechanics of the operator in the video, such as how it uses custom resources to deploy and run Koji components.
This is part of an effort in making it available in Kubernetes through the operator-hub[3] and possibly with other applications/tools used by Fedora/CentOS as well.
Warning: the video is 21 minutes log :-)
Any feedback is always welcome :-)
[1] - https://youtu.be/rXZaO8LxqWw [2] - https://pagure.io/kube-sig/koji-operator [3] - https://operatorhub.io/
Regards,
Leonardo Rossetti
Senior Software Engineer,
Red Hat https://www.redhat.com
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 9:35 AM Leonardo Rossetti lrossett@redhat.com wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to share a video[1] where I show how to deploy Koji in Kubernetes through the operator[2] (in its current state) that I am currently working on.
I also try to explain some of the internal mechanics of the operator in the video, such as how it uses custom resources to deploy and run Koji components.
This is part of an effort in making it available in Kubernetes through the operator-hub[3] and possibly with other applications/tools used by Fedora/CentOS as well.
Warning: the video is 21 minutes log :-)
Any feedback is always welcome :-)
This is really good work! Thank you for posting this. Now I understand a lot more about what the IOT team is doing. I would enjoy seeing further updates if you care to record them.
What would help your efforts here? I'm wondering if we should put your Dockerfiles in the koji.git tree (for example).
- Ken
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 3:41 PM Ken Dreyer ktdreyer@ktdreyer.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 9:35 AM Leonardo Rossetti lrossett@redhat.com wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to share a video[1] where I show how to deploy Koji in Kubernetes through the operator[2] (in its current state) that I am currently working on.
I also try to explain some of the internal mechanics of the operator in the video, such as how it uses custom resources to deploy and run Koji components.
This is part of an effort in making it available in Kubernetes through the operator-hub[3] and possibly with other applications/tools used by Fedora/CentOS as well.
Warning: the video is 21 minutes log :-)
Any feedback is always welcome :-)
This is really good work! Thank you for posting this. Now I understand a lot more about what the IOT team is doing. I would enjoy seeing further updates if you care to record them.
I am now curious about what the IOT team is doing :-)
I can definitely share more updates on the operator as we implement them.
What would help your efforts here? I'm wondering if we should put your Dockerfiles in the koji.git tree (for example).
I don't know if moving them to koji.git makes sense since I am always install koji using yum/dnf but I am open to discuss it, actually, I was wondering if it would make sense to move those files to their own repositories (something like "koji-images").
Not really related to Kubernetes/Openshift but I was thinking/speculating if there was a better way to handle external repos, even if it would be possible to "link" build roots from different koji instances instead of downloading packages every time a build needs to use an external repository - this way packages can be imported in the build root in case they are not available in the running build root (just a thought, not something I spent hours designing or anything like that).
- Ken
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