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willbicks / sops-secrets-operator-example.md
Last active December 16, 2025 13:01
Encrypting Kubernetes Secrets with Age and SOPS on k3s

Encrypting Kubernetes Secrets with Age and SOPS on k3s

SOPS is a handy utility for encrypting sensitive content within files while making it easy to edit and track them with standard developer tools (git, diff, vi, etc.). Using the sops-secret-operator, you can deploy encrypted Kubernetes secrets as SopsSecret custom resources, which are decrypted by the operator and made available as standard Secrets for general consumption. This allows secrets to be tracked securely in version control, deployed with standard CI/CD tools, and edited securely by developers.

Comparison to Alternatives

KSOPS

KSOPS is a Kustomize plugin that supports decrypting SOPS files and applying them to your cluster.

@Duder-onomy
Duder-onomy / State Bounding Boxes
Created December 1, 2018 01:57
State Bounding Boxes
'Alabama': [
[-84.8882446289062, 35.0080299377441],
[-88.4731369018555, 30.1375217437744],
],
'Alaska': [
[-129.9795, 71.4410],
[-179.1505, 51.2097],
],
'Arizona': [
[-109.045196533203, 37.0042610168457],
@krzysztofzablocki
krzysztofzablocki / template.stencil
Last active January 14, 2017 15:22
AutoEquatable template
// swiftlint:disable file_length
fileprivate func compareOptionals<T>(lhs: T?, rhs: T?, compare: (_ lhs: T, _ rhs: T) -> Bool) -> Bool {
switch (lhs, rhs) {
case let (lValue?, rValue?):
return compare(lValue, rValue)
case (nil, nil):
return true
default:
return false
@mackuba
mackuba / wwdc16.md
Last active March 5, 2023 21:28
New stuff from WWDC 2016

Following the tradition from last year, here's my complete list of all interesting features and updates I could find in Apple's OSes, SDKs and developer tools that were announced at this year's WWDC. This is based on the keynotes, the "What's New In ..." presentations and some others, Apple's release notes, and blog posts and tweets that I came across in the last few weeks.

If for some reason you haven't watched the talks yet, I really recommend watching at least the "State of the Union" and the "What's New In" intros for the platforms you're interested in. The unofficial WWDC Mac app is great way to download the videos and keep track of what you've already watched.

If you're interested, here are my WWDC 2015 notes (might be useful if you're planning to drop support for iOS 8 now and start using some iOS 9 APIs).


OSX → macOS 10.12 Sierra

@odrobnik
odrobnik / gist:a02ac1e49ff90ec4f8a7
Last active January 4, 2018 17:37
Upload progress reporting NSProgress for NSURLSessionTask
import Foundation
public class UploadProgress: NSProgress
{
var sessionTask: NSURLSessionTask!
required public init(sessionTask: NSURLSessionTask)
{
super.init(parent: nil, userInfo: nil)
@orta
orta / Podfile.ruby
Created October 22, 2015 07:42
make frameworks the same as your bundle id
post_install do |installer|
app_plist = "Emergence/Info.plist"
plist_buddy = "/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy"
version = `#{plist_buddy} -c "Print CFBundleShortVersionString" #{app_plist}`.split
puts "Updating CocoaPods' version numbers to #{version}"
installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
`#{plist_buddy} -c "Set CFBundleShortVersionString #{version}" "Pods/Target Support Files/#{target}/Info.plist"`
end
end
@mackuba
mackuba / wwdc15.md
Last active October 30, 2025 15:44
New stuff from WWDC 2015

Here's my own list of the interesting stuff announced during this year's WWDC, collected from the keynotes, various Apple docs, blog posts and tweets.

If you're planning to watch the videos, I really recommend this Mac app that helps you download and watch them: https://github.com/insidegui/WWDC.

OS X El Capitan

http://www.apple.com/osx/elcapitan-preview/

  • split view - two apps side by side on full screen
@chriseidhof
chriseidhof / json.swift
Last active October 30, 2025 15:47
Reflection
import Cocoa
struct Person {
var name: String = "John"
var age: Int = 50
var dutch: Bool = false
var address: Address? = Address(street: "Market St.")
}
struct Address {
@rnapier
rnapier / gist:dbffbf54274a880a6ac7
Last active July 12, 2016 01:29
More exploration of guard/try and crazy operator idea
// This is pretty clean, but I often dislike chains of temporary variables
// They tend to lead to little bugs when you use the wrong one. Swift's warnings
// and 'let' reduce problems, though.
func pagesFromOpenSearchData(data: NSData) throws -> [Page] {
let json = try NSJSONSerialization.JSONObjectWithData(data, options: NSJSONReadingOptions())
guard let array = json as? [JSON] else { throw JSONError.BadArray(json) }
guard case let value = array[1] where array.count >= 2 else { throw JSONError.OutOfRange }
guard let titles = value as? [String] else { throw JSONError.BadStringList(json) }
@chriseidhof
chriseidhof / Main.swift
Last active March 11, 2016 06:59
Protocol Extensions
protocol OptionalType {
typealias T
var optional: T? { get }
}
extension Optional : OptionalType {
var optional: T? { return self }
}
extension SequenceType where Generator.Element: OptionalType {