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Argo CD in Practice

By : Liviu Costea, Spiros Economakis
Book Image

Argo CD in Practice

By: Liviu Costea, Spiros Economakis

Overview of this book

GitOps follows the practices of infrastructure as code (IaC), allowing developers to use their day-to-day tools and practices such as source control and pull requests to manage apps. With this book, you’ll understand how to apply GitOps bootstrap clusters in a repeatable manner, build CD pipelines for cloud-native apps running on Kubernetes, and minimize the failure of deployments. You’ll start by installing Argo CD in a cluster, setting up user access using single sign-on, performing declarative configuration changes, and enabling observability and disaster recovery. Once you have a production-ready setup of Argo CD, you’ll explore how CD pipelines can be built using the pull method, how that increases security, and how the reconciliation process occurs when multi-cluster scenarios are involved. Next, you’ll go through the common troubleshooting scenarios, from installation to day-to-day operations, and learn how performance can be improved. Later, you’ll explore the tools that can be used to parse the YAML you write for deploying apps. You can then check if it is valid for new versions of Kubernetes, verify if it has any security or compliance misconfigurations, and that it follows the best practices for cloud-native apps running on Kubernetes. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build a real-world CD pipeline using Argo CD.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Fundamentals of GitOps and Argo CD
4
Part 2: Argo CD as a Site Reliability Engineer
7
Part 3: Argo CD in Production

Getting Started with Argo CD

We will start this chapter by explaining what Argo CD is and the underlying technology that the platform is built on so that we can set the fundamentals. We will explain the core concepts of Argo CD, and we will go through the necessary vocabulary you need to know before the deep dive into it.

Then, we will describe the architectural overview of Argo CD and a typical workflow in terms of GitOps. We will describe in detail each of the core components and their responsibilities so that we will be able to understand and troubleshoot potential issues.

In the end, we will install Argo CD in the Kubernetes cluster on our local machine, and we will try to deploy an application using it and observe the GitOps phases through Argo CD.

In this chapter, we’re going to cover the following main topics:

  • What is Argo CD?
  • Core concepts and vocabulary
  • Explaining the architecture
  • Synchronization principles