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Documentation

Docs can be found on the Operator SDK website.

Overview

This project is a component of the Operator Framework, an open source toolkit to manage Kubernetes native applications, called Operators, in an effective, automated, and scalable way. Read more in the introduction blog post.

Operators make it easy to manage complex stateful applications on top of Kubernetes. However writing an Operator today can be difficult because of challenges such as using low level APIs, writing boilerplate, and a lack of modularity which leads to duplication.

The Operator SDK is a framework that uses the controller-runtime library to make writing operators easier by providing:

  • High level APIs and abstractions to write the operational logic more intuitively
  • Tools for scaffolding and code generation to bootstrap a new project fast
  • Extensions to cover common Operator use cases

Dependency and platform support

Go version

Release binaries will be built with the Go compiler version specified in the developer guide. A Go Operator project's Go version can be found in its go.mod file.

Kubernetes versions

Supported Kubernetes versions for your Operator project or relevant binary can be determined by following this compatibility guide.

Platforms

The set of supported platforms for all binaries and images can be found in these tables.

Community and how to get involved

How to contribute

Check out the contributor documentation.

License

Operator SDK is under Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.

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