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I need a:

  1. CMS (with webhooks)
  2. Something that easily lets me deploy stuff (as in either a git triggered deployment or just uploading a zip file)
  3. and an easy-to-use static file hosting server that supports dynamic uploads since I need to do Incremental static regeneration (I have played around with caddy and cepth a bit)

Edit: if anyone is still willing to help I'd be really helpful. I'm not a veteran of self-hosting

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[โ€“] CinnamonTheCat 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm asking if there are Kubernetes native solutions for those?

[โ€“] nikolaioellegaard@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

For cms you can use whatever you want, its just a container to k8s. I know there's a few headless cms options here https://jamstack.org/headless-cms/ but as thoughtworks mention theres more than 1000 cms' to choose from.

For updating via git I'm using flux but I know argo is very popular too

For static hosting you can use any proxy, like nginx or caddy which you could use with for example minio which is a s3 compatible object store that you can use as backend behind the proxy to serve anything

These concepts arent really kubernetes specific, but work well with it. You might as well run these with docker compose or just natively