Ansible Container Plugin
The Ansible container plugin plugin allows Release to run playblooks on an Ansible host.
The Ansible container plugin plugin allows Release to run playblooks on an Ansible host.
The Argo CD plugin allows you to seamlessly integrate Argo CD with your existing CI/CD pipelines, streamlining your Kubernetes continuous delivery workflow.
The Argo Workflows plugin allows you to orchestrate complex tasks and workflows as containerized jobs.
The AWS container plugin allows you to create, update, invoke, and delete Lambda functions using packages such as .zip files or container images.
The Azure container plugin allows you to interact with the Azure services or resources in a more seamless and automated manner. It's often used for tasks such as configuration management, troubleshooting, and automation.
Digital.ai Release brings in the new integration SDK experience for you to run tasks as containers, using any language or third-party library.
Digital.ai Release brings in the new integration SDK experience for you to run tasks as containers, using any language or third-party library.
The configuration parameters for Release Runners are set or overridden using the configuration files, environment variables, or command line switches.
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The Conjur container plugin allows you to manage secrets, credentials, and other sensitive information in a secure manner.
The Deploy container plugin allows you to start a deployment of an application on Deploy.
Digital.ai Release Integration Python SDK is a set of tools that Developers can use to build container-based plugins. With Digital.ai Release 23.1, we are bringing in a new integration SDK experience with which you can run tasks as containers, using any language or third-party libraries.
When the Release Runner is registered on the Release server, the readiness state of the Runner is healthy, and allows it to receive tasks or scripts for execution.
The GitLab container plugin allows you to perform various functions in your GitLab ecosystem.
The HashiCorp Vault container plugin allows you to manage secrets and protect sensitive data in your Release infrastructure.
The Helm container plugin allows you simplify the deployment and management of applications on Kubernetes clusters. It allows you to define, install, upgrade, and rollback the Kubernetes applications.
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The Jenkins container plugin allows you to run a Jenkins job from Release.
The Kubernetes container plugin offers a range of functionalities to enhance Kubernetes cluster management, deployment, and operations.
This topics describes the lifecycle, control commands, and the different states of a Release Runner, with regards to the availability of the Release server.
Release Runners are introduced with Digital.ai Release 23.1 to efficiently and effectively manage the execution of container-based tasks within a Kubernetes cluster. These isolate the task and script execution process and provides greater stability and scalability for executing tasks.
The Python3 script container plugin allows you execute Python3 scripts on the Release server.
Install Remote Runners using XL Kube
For Release Runner, to use TLS communication with Release, the configuration settings for the truststore must be set.
This topic illustrates on how to set up JVM arguments for Relase containers.
The Terraform container plugin allows you to set up infrastructure from Release. It can create new resources, update existing ones, or delete resources defined in your configuration. It clones the Git repository for Terraform files and executes the apply and delete commands. It does not maintain the state files terraform.tfstate. Also, provide the backend configuration for the state in your Terraform configuration file.
The logging feature in Release Runner is the best solution to troubleshoot and check for the state of runner lifecycle or the state of execution.
The objective is to illustrate how to use the List Azure Container Registry Images workflow in Digital.ai Release to list container images from the Azure container registry.