You may have heard about our (now deprecated) puppetserver
/puppetdb
container images?
But did you know that we have a lot more containers available?
We have the brand new OpenVox containers, which replace the old puppetserver and puppetdb containers, and even some more.
OpenVox containers
openvoxserver
openvoxserver
is a drop-in replacement for the old voxpupuli/puppetserver
container.
openvoxdb
openvoxdb
is a drop-in replacement for the old voxpupuli/puppetdb
container.
openvoxagent
openvoxagent
is a drop-in replacement for the old puppet/puppet-agent
container. It is mostly used for testing purposes, as of now.
Vox Pupuli containers
voxbox
voxbox
is a container that contains a lot of tools that are useful for OpenVox/Puppet development and testing.
It includes tools like puppet-lint
, modulesync
, onceover
, facter
, yamllint
, rubocop
and the Vox Pupuli testing gems.
r10k
r10k
is a container that contains r10k, a tool to manage OpenVox/Puppet environments.
See also: r10k
semantic-release
semantic-release
is a container that contains the semantic-release
tool, which is used to automatically release new versions of software projects.
See also: semantic-release
commitlint
commitlint
is a container that contains the commitlint
tool, which is used to lint commit messages.
See also: commitlint and conventional commits
puppet-catalog-diff-viewer
puppet-catalog-diff-viewer
is a container that contains the puppet-catalog-diff-viewer
tool, which is used to visualize the differences between two OpenVox/Puppet catalogs.
puppetboard
puppetboard
is a container that contains the puppetboard
tool, which is a web interface for OpenVoxDB/PuppetDB.
Conclusion
So you see, we have a lot of containers available.
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out to us on GitHub or on our other Channels
If you need help with any of the containers, feel free to open an issue on the respective GitHub repository.
Some examples of how to use the containers can be found in the CRAFTY repository.
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