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github.com/open-component-model/replication-controller
The replication-controller
is part of the Open Component Model Kubernetes controller set that enables transferring components from one OCM repository to another.
The behaviour of the replication-controller
is similar to that of the ocm transfer
command with the addition of a reconciliation loop. It can therefore be used to "subscribe" to components and ensure that any component versions matching a semantic version constraint will be replicated from the source OCM repository to the destination.
Install the latest version of the controller using the following command:
VERSION=$(curl -sL https://api.github.com/repos/open-component-model/replication-controller/releases/latest | jq -r '.name')
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/open-component-model/replication-controller/releases/download/$VERSION/install.yaml
apiVersion: delivery.ocm.software/v1alpha1
kind: ComponentSubscription
metadata:
name: podify-subscription
namespace: ocm-system
spec:
interval: 10m
component: github.com/weaveworks/podify
semver: "=>v1.0.0"
source:
url: ghcr.io/open-component-model
secretRef:
name: creds
destination:
url: ghcr.io/$GITHUB_USER
secretRef:
name: creds
verify:
- signature:
name: signature-name
publicKey:
secretRef:
name: public-key-secret
Code contributions, feature requests, bug reports, and help requests are very welcome. Please refer to the Contributing Guide in the Community repository for more information on how to contribute to OCM.
OCM follows the CNCF Code of Conduct.
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