Sunny 05c13fe35a check readiness using kstatus
This change replaces all the many functions and ways of calculating
readiness of objects into one unified way that uses kstatus.Compute() to
check if the object is in progress or current. Only the objects that are
current are considered to be ready. This takes advantage of the kstatus
compatibility of Flux's APIs and also makes sure that they remain
kstatus compatible.

The new isObjectReady() function is also aware of static/statusless
objects and knows how to check their readiness using kstatus. This
prepares the CLI for the upcoming static API objects.

All the is*Ready() functions for specific objects have been removed.

This change doesn't affect any of the existing tests results.

Introduce suspend and resume subcommands for alert-provider.

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Flux version 2

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Flux is a tool for keeping Kubernetes clusters in sync with sources of configuration (like Git repositories and OCI artifacts), and automating updates to configuration when there is new code to deploy.

Flux version 2 ("v2") is built from the ground up to use Kubernetes' API extension system, and to integrate with Prometheus and other core components of the Kubernetes ecosystem. In version 2, Flux supports multi-tenancy and support for syncing an arbitrary number of Git repositories, among other long-requested features.

Flux v2 is constructed with the GitOps Toolkit, a set of composable APIs and specialized tools for building Continuous Delivery on top of Kubernetes.

Flux is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) project, used in production by various organisations and cloud providers.

Quickstart and documentation

To get started check out this guide on how to bootstrap Flux on Kubernetes and deploy a sample application in a GitOps manner.

For more comprehensive documentation, see the following guides:

If you need help, please refer to our Support page.

GitOps Toolkit

The GitOps Toolkit is the set of APIs and controllers that make up the runtime for Flux v2. The APIs comprise Kubernetes custom resources, which can be created and updated by a cluster user, or by other automation tooling.

overview

You can use the toolkit to extend Flux, or to build your own systems for continuous delivery -- see the developer guides.

Components

Community

Need help or want to contribute? Please see the links below. The Flux project is always looking for new contributors and there are a multitude of ways to get involved.

Events

Check out our events calendar, both with upcoming talks, events and meetings you can attend. Or view the resources section with past events videos you can watch.

We look forward to seeing you with us!

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Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
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