Eno is a new take on configuration management for Kubernetes.
- Generate configurations using short-lived pods, language-agnostic
- Dynamically regenerate when input resources change (without writing a controller!)
- Manage risk when updating many similar configurations
- Define complex ordering relationships
- Control any number of low-trust clusters from a single management cluster
- Support high object cardinality (10s of thousands)
export TAG=$(curl https://api.github.com/repos/Azure/eno/releases | jq -r '.[0].name')
kubectl apply -f "https://github.com/Azure/eno/releases/download/${TAG}/manifest.yaml"
Next, create a minimum viable Eno configuration to make sure everything works. This manifest will create a configmap called "some-config" in the default namespace.
kubectl apply -f "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/eno/main/examples/minimal.yaml"
# The configmap should be created by Eno soon after
kubectl get cm some-config -o=yaml
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