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Argoproj - Get stuff done with Kubernetes

Argo Image

Quickstart

kubectl create namespace argo
kubectl apply -n argo -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj/argo/stable/manifests/install.yaml

News

KubeCon 2018 in Seattle was the biggest KubeCon yet with 8000 developers attending. We connected with many existing and new Argoproj users and contributions, and gave away a lot of Argo T-shirts at our booth sponsored by Intuit!

We were also super excited to see KubeCon presentations about Argo by Argo developers, users and partners.

If you actively use Argo in your organization and your organization would be interested in participating in the Argo Community, please ask a representative to contact [email protected] for additional information.

What is Argoproj?

Argoproj is a collection of tools for getting work done with Kubernetes.

  • Argo Workflows - Container-native Workflow Engine
  • Argo CD - Declarative GitOps Continuous Delivery
  • Argo Events - Event-based Dependency Manager
  • Argo Rollouts - Deployment CR with support for Canary and Blue Green deployment strategies

What is Argo Workflows?

Argo Workflows is an open source container-native workflow engine for orchestrating parallel jobs on Kubernetes. Argo Workflows is implemented as a Kubernetes CRD (Custom Resource Definition).

  • Define workflows where each step in the workflow is a container.
  • Model multi-step workflows as a sequence of tasks or capture the dependencies between tasks using a graph (DAG).
  • Easily run compute intensive jobs for machine learning or data processing in a fraction of the time using Argo Workflows on Kubernetes.
  • Run CI/CD pipelines natively on Kubernetes without configuring complex software development products.

Why Argo Workflows?

  • Designed from the ground up for containers without the overhead and limitations of legacy VM and server-based environments.
  • Cloud agnostic and can run on any Kubernetes cluster.
  • Easily orchestrate highly parallel jobs on Kubernetes.
  • Argo Workflows puts a cloud-scale supercomputer at your fingertips!

Documentation

Features

  • DAG or Steps based declaration of workflows
  • Artifact support (S3, Artifactory, HTTP, Git, raw)
  • Step level input & outputs (artifacts/parameters)
  • Loops
  • Parameterization
  • Conditionals
  • Timeouts (step & workflow level)
  • Retry (step & workflow level)
  • Resubmit (memoized)
  • Suspend & Resume
  • Cancellation
  • K8s resource orchestration
  • Exit Hooks (notifications, cleanup)
  • Garbage collection of completed workflow
  • Scheduling (affinity/tolerations/node selectors)
  • Volumes (ephemeral/existing)
  • Parallelism limits
  • Daemoned steps
  • DinD (docker-in-docker)
  • Script steps

Who uses Argo?

As the Argo Community grows, we'd like to keep track of our users. Please send a PR with your organization name.

Currently officially using Argo:

  1. Adevinta
  2. Admiralty
  3. Adobe
  4. Alibaba Cloud
  5. BlackRock
  6. Canva
  7. Codec
  8. Commodus Tech
  9. CoreFiling
  10. Cratejoy
  11. Cyrus Biotechnology
  12. Datadog
  13. DataStax
  14. Equinor
  15. Fairwinds
  16. Gardener
  17. Gladly
  18. GitHub
  19. Google
  20. HOVER
  21. IBM
  22. InsideBoard
  23. Interline Technologies
  24. Intuit
  25. Karius
  26. KintoHub
  27. Localytics
  28. Maersk
  29. Max Kelsen
  30. Mirantis
  31. NVIDIA
  32. OVH
  33. Preferred Networks
  34. Quantibio
  35. Red Hat
  36. SAP Fieldglass
  37. SAP Hybris
  38. Sidecar Technologies
  39. Styra
  40. Threekit
  41. Tiger Analytics
  42. Wavefront

Community Blogs and Presentations

Project Resources