decK provides declarative configuration and drift detection for Kong.
- Export
Existing Kong configuration to a YAML configuration file This can be used to backup Kong's configuration. - Import
Kong's database can be populated using the exported or a hand written config file. - Diff and sync capabilities
decK can diff the configuration in the config file and the configuration in Kong's DB and then sync it as well. This can be used to detect config drifts or manual interventions. - Reverse sync
decK supports a sync the other way as well, meaning if an entity is created in Kong and doesn't add it to the config file, decK will detect the change. - Validation
decK can validate a YAML file that you backup or modify to catch errors early on. - Reset
This can be used to drops all entities in Kong's DB. - Parallel operations
All Admin API calls to Kong are executed in parallel using multiple threads to speed up the sync process. - Authentication with Kong Custom HTTP headers can be injected in requests to Kong's Admin API for authentication/authorization purposes.
- Manage Kong's config with multiple config file
Split your Kong's configuration into multiple logical files based on a shared set of tags amongst entities. - Designed to automate configuration management
decK is designed to be part of your CI pipeline and can be used to not only push configuration to Kong but also detect drifts in configuration.
decK is compatible with Kong 1.x and Kong Enterprise >= 0.35.
If you are on macOS, install decK using brew:
$ brew tap hbagdi/deck
$ brew install deck
If you are Linux, you can either use the Debian or RPM archive from the Github release page or install by downloading the binary:
$ curl -sL https://github.com/hbagdi/deck/releases/download/v1.0.3/deck_1.0.3_linux_amd64.tar.gz -o deck.tar.gz
$ tar -xf deck.tar.gz -C /tmp
$ sudo cp /tmp/deck /usr/local/bin/
Docker image is hosted on Docker Hub.
You can get the image with the command:
docker pull hbagdi/deck
You can use --help
flag once you've decK installed on your system
to get help in the terminal itself.
The project's documentation site is https://deck.yolo42.com.
Changelog can be found in the CHANGELOG.md file.
decK is licensed with Apache License Version 2.0. Please read the LICENSE file for more details.