Keptn is an event-based control plane for continuous delivery and automated operations for cloud-native applications. Please find the documentation on our website, and read the motivation about Keptn on our Why Keptn? page.
In addition, you can find the roadmap of the Keptn project here. It provides an overview of user stories that are currently in the focus of development for the next release.
To get started with keptn you need a Kubernetes cluster. Supported Kubernetes engines and versions can be found in the documentation.
Here is a quick guide on how to get started with keptn on k3s:
Install K3s
Download, install and run K3s (tested with versions 1.16 to 1.18):
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | INSTALL_K3S_VERSION=v1.18.3+k3s1 K3S_KUBECONFIG_MODE="644" sh -s - --no-deploy=traefik
Export the Kubernetes config using:
export KUBECONFIG=/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml
Download keptn CLI (Linux and Mac OS):
curl -sL https://get.keptn.sh | sudo -E bash
or download a release for your platform from the release page
Install keptn:
keptn install --endpoint-service-type=ClusterIP --use-case=continuous-delivery
You can find documentation on how to get started with Keptn in our Quick Start Guide and the Installation instructions. We recommend using the latest stable release as provided in the release section.
Please find details on regular hosted community events as well as our Slack workspace in the keptn/community repo.
We manage the Keptn core components in versions. The respective images in their versions are stored on DockerHub. The versions of the Keptn core components and the services are compatible with each other. However, contributed services as well as services that are not considered core components might not follow the same versioning schema.
Since Keptn 0.6.1, we are tracking compatibility of those services on our website.
You can find information on older versions here and on the GitHub releases page.
You are welcome to contribute using Pull Requests to the respective repositories. Before contributing, please read our Contributing Guidelines and our Code of Conduct. Please also check out our list of good first issues.
Keptn is an Open Source Project. Please see LICENSE for more information.
For a list of users, please refer to ADOPTERS.md.
- The Keptn`s website has the documentation of Keptn and its use cases.
- Please join the Keptn community.