Johannes Kastl on Nostr: Hey #podman #quadlet #container users, does anyone already have a solution to handle ...
Hey #podman #quadlet #container users,
does anyone already have a solution to handle quadlet files in a GitOps way? I.e. a script that runs periodically, pulls down the latest state of the files from a git repository and then restarts the pods?
Or are you all handling image updates with Podman's auto-update functionality (which only gives you the latest image, without handling dependencies between containers AFAIAA)?
#linux
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