Weave GitOps is a simple, open source developer platform for people who want cloud native applications but who don't have Kubernetes expertise. Experience how easy it is to enable GitOps and run your apps in a cluster. Use Git to collaborate with team members making new deployments easy and secure. Start with what developers need to run apps, and then easily extend to define and run your own enterprise platform.
From Kubernetes run Weave GitOps to get:
- Application Operations: manage and automate deployment pipelines for apps and more
- Platforms: the easy way to have your own custom PaaS on cloud or on premise
- Extensions: coordinate Kubernetes rollouts with eg. VMs, databases, and cloud services
Our vision is that all cloud native applications should be easy for developers, and that operations should be automated and secure. Weave GitOps is a highly extensible tool to achieve this by placing Kubernetes and GitOps at the core and building a platform around that.
Weave GitOps defaults are Flux as the GitOps engine, Kustomize, Helm, Sops, and Kubernetes CAPI. If you use Flux already, then you can easily add Weave GitOps to create a platform management overlay.
Weave GitOps Open Source provides:
- Continuous Delivery through GitOps for apps and infrastructure.
- Support for GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket; S3-compatible buckets as a source; all major container registries; and all CI workflow providers.
- A secure, pull-based mechanism, operating with least amount of privileges, and adhering to Kubernetes security policies.
- Compatibility with any conformant Kubernetes version and common ecosystem technologies such as Helm, Kustomize, RBAC, Prometheus, OPA, Kyverno, etc.
- Multitenancy, multiple Git repositories, multiple clusters.
- Alerts and notifications.
Easily see your continuous deployments and what is being produced via GitOps. There are multiple views for debugging as well as being able to sync your latest Git commits directly from the UI.
Quickly see the health of your reconciliation deployment runtime. These are the workers that are ensuring your software is running on the Kubernetes cluster.
Mac / Linux
curl --silent --location "https://github.com/weaveworks/weave-gitops/releases/download/v0.38.0/gitops-$(uname)-$(uname -m).tar.gz" | tar xz -C /tmp
sudo mv /tmp/gitops /usr/local/bin
gitops version
Alternatively, users can use Homebrew:
brew tap weaveworks/tap
brew install weaveworks/tap/gitops
Please see the getting started guide.
Command line utility for managing Kubernetes applications via GitOps.
Usage:
gitops [command]
Examples:
# Get help for gitops add cluster command
gitops add cluster -h
gitops help add cluster
# Get the version of gitops along with commit, branch, and flux version
gitops version
To learn more, you can find our documentation at https://docs.gitops.weave.works/
Available Commands:
beta This component contains unstable or still-in-development functionality
check Validates flux compatibility
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
create Creates a resource
get Display one or many Weave GitOps resources
help Help about any command
version Display gitops version
Flags:
-e, --endpoint WEAVE_GITOPS_ENTERPRISE_API_URL The Weave GitOps Enterprise HTTP API endpoint can be set with WEAVE_GITOPS_ENTERPRISE_API_URL environment variable
-h, --help help for gitops
--insecure-skip-tls-verify If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
--kubeconfig string Paths to a kubeconfig. Only required if out-of-cluster.
--namespace string The namespace scope for this operation (default "flux-system")
-p, --password WEAVE_GITOPS_PASSWORD The Weave GitOps Enterprise password for authentication can be set with WEAVE_GITOPS_PASSWORD environment variable
-u, --username WEAVE_GITOPS_USERNAME The Weave GitOps Enterprise username for authentication can be set with WEAVE_GITOPS_USERNAME environment variable
Use "gitops [command] --help" for more information about a command.
For more information please see the docs
Please see our Weave GitOps OSS FAQ
Need help or want to contribute? Please see the links below.
- Getting Started?
- Follow our Get Started guide and give us feedback
- Need help?
- Talk to us in the #weave-gitops channel on Weaveworks Community Slack. Invite yourself if you haven't joined yet.
- Have feature proposals or want to contribute?
- Please create a Github issue
- Learn more about contributing here.