Implement an Internal Developer Platform for Kubernetes in just a few minutes, discover existing applications, and give your teams a structured way to manage and support their applications.
In this Shipa Shorts video, learn how to connect a Kubernetes cluster to Shipa with our new Magic Link. This example goes through the User Interface. You can automate this with an IaC solution and/or the Shipa CLI.
In this Shipa Shorts video, we call the Shipa API directly with Postman. As the surrounding ecosystem changes, the Shipa API stays the same. Shipa provides out-of-the-box integrations with Terraform, Crossplane, etc. Though if you want to build your own integration, calling the API can be a great route.
By default, Kubernetes exposes infrastructure-level definitions, increasing complexity and hurting developer productivity and experience. This session will show you how to quickly onboard JavaScript (and any other) application on Kubernetes without getting entangled in the underlying Kubernetes complexity.
In this Shipa Shorts video, we leverage Shipa to create a Kubernetes Job. The abstraction that Shipa provides is great and now you can create Kubernetes Jobs right from the UI in Shipa.
This video shows you how you can quickly create environments developers can use to deploy and manage their applications with a self-service model while keeping things under control. All in less than 15 minutes.
We got together with Kelsey Hightower and the BambooHR team to discuss the benefits, challenges, and strategies of implementing an application platform for Kubernetes. Resources.
Learn how to quickly build a complete GitOps stack using Fleet and Shipa Rancher Fleet is a recent project from Rancher. Fleet is easy to implement, and by connecting it to Shipa, you have a complete Application Platform that uses GitOps as the delivery method.
In this Shipa Shorts video, we deploy to Kubernetes in under a minute. All we had to produce is an image and Shipa takes care of the rest. No need to wire Networking Policies, Service Meshes, etc. With Shipa, you can deploy to Kubernetes without having to understand Kubernetes internals. Outside the UI, no matter your flavor of CI/CD, Shipa supports that.