Drycc Workflow is an open source Container as a Service (CaaS) that adds a developer-friendly layer to any Kubernetes cluster, making it easy to deploy and manage applications.
To get started with Drycc Workflow please read the Quick Start Guide.
Visit https://www.drycc.cc for more information on why you should use Drycc Workflow or learn about its features.
This repository contains the source code for Drycc Workflow documentation. If you're looking for individual components, they live in their own repositories.
Please see below for links and descriptions of each component:
- passport - Workflow single sign on system
- controller - Workflow API server
- builder - Git server and source-to-image component
- imagebuilder - The builder for Docker and CNCF Buildpacks based applications
- fluentd - Backend log shipping mechanism for
drycc logs
- postgres - The central database
- registry - The Docker registry
- logger - The (in-memory) log buffer for
drycc logs
- monitor - The platform monitoring components
- influxdb - The monitor database
- rabbitmq - RabbitMQ is a message broker used with controller celery
- storage - The in-cluster, kubernetes storage, s3 api compatible, hybrid storage system.
- workflow-cli - Workflow CLI
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We welcome your input! If you have feedback, please submit an issue. If you'd like to participate in development, please read the "Working on Documentation" section below and submit a pull request.
This project has been forked from Deis since 2018.08 but changed a lot, not compatible with each other.
The Drycc project welcomes contributions from all developers. The high level process for development matches many other open source projects. See below for an outline.
- Fork this repository.
- Make your changes.
- Submit a pull request (PR) to this repository with your changes, and unit tests whenever possible.
- If your PR fixes any issues, make sure you write
Fixes #1234
in your PR description (where#1234
is the number of the issue you're closing).
- If your PR fixes any issues, make sure you write
- The Drycc core contributors will review your code. After each of them sign off on your code, they'll label your PR with
LGTM1
andLGTM2
(respectively). Once that happens, a contributor will merge it.
The documentation site requires either a local installation of MkDocs or access to Docker.
Install MkDocs and required dependencies:
make deps
To build the documentation run: make build
or make docker-build
.
To serve documenation run: make serve
or make docker-serve
.
Then view the documentation on http://localhost:8000 or http://DOCKER_IP:8000
.