Ocean CD
A command-line interface to manage your Ocean CD resources.
What is Ocean CD?
Ocean CD provides DevOps and Infrastructure teams with out of the box processes to reimplement and share complex and mission critical pieces of CD across different environments, such as progressive delivery and verification of the software deployments. Service owners are able to promote service changes to production without code or re-inventing deployment strategies. Developers are able to commit with confidence, now that the deployment phases are managed and visible.
Why Ocean CD?
Ocean CD provides a central place to observe the deployment (e.g., state, progress, and resources). These visibility features allow quick identification of issues during and after the deployment process and ensure reliability at scale.
You will set up external verifications, the method Ocean CD uses to integrate your unique test outcomes as part of an orchestrated release process, and define webhook API notifications to communicate between Ocean CD and your external DevOps related tools.
Ocean CD performs automated Rollback, a mission critical feature not covered out of the box by Kubernetes. You will be able to define the failure policy which determines the type of rollback that will be employed
Documentation
To learn more about Ocean CD please go to the complete documentation.
Installation
For macOS users, the easiest way to install oceancd
is to use Homebrew:
$ brew install spotinst/tap/oceancd
Otherwise, please download the latest release from the Releases page.
Getting Started
Before using oceancd
, you need to configure your Spot credentials.
The quickest way to get started is to run the oceancd configure
command:
$ oceancd configure
Documentation
If you're new to Ocean CD and want to get started, please checkout our Getting Started guide, available on the Spot Documentation website.
Getting Help
We use GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests. Please use these community resources for getting help:
Community
License
Code is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.