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Designing Complex Components in Figma: Our Build Record

Figma is a web-based graphic editor and prototyping tool that is commonly used for UI design. Independent of the size of your organization, it is considered good practice to use design components. This post provides a case study on how we utilize Figma components to manage different states in the Codefresh UI. Note that this blog post was written before the release of variants and the new auto-layout features. We will update the blog after we update our style guide with these new amazing features.

Docker Images Without Docker - A Practical Guide

The most well-known security flaw in Docker is that it requires root access to build your Docker images with the Docker daemon. We have all read at least once that you should be careful using root access. This tutorial will take a look at the downsides of using Docker and Docker alternatives to combat those.

ArgoCD Observability Using the New Codefresh GitOps Dashboard

In this article, we will show you how to connect ArgoCD and Codefresh so that you get the full observability experience for GitOps. ArgoCD provides the underlying deployment mechanism and Codefresh the visual dashboard to provide high-level information for deployments. We assume that the following are in place GitOps is a way to do Kubernetes cluster management and application delivery.

Continuous Code Analysis with SonarQube and Codefresh

SonarQube is a universal tool for code analysis that provides continuous inspection of your code to highlight existing and newly introduced issues. This allows you to “Clean as You Code”, which aims to reach the maximum code quality in your newly written code. This post will: The SonarQube architecture consists of a server and a SonarScanner. The Scanner is a separate client type application that is used to analyze projects in connection with SonarQube.

Creating Temporary Preview Environments Based On Pull Requests With Argo CD And Codefresh

Creating preview environments as a result of making pull requests is one of those practices that have vast potential and are yet largely overlooked. There is a strong chance that you are not using them, even though they can drastically increase productivity. I will not explain what preview environments are, besides stating that they are temporary environments created when pull requests are made and destroyed when PRs are closed.

Entering GitOps 2.0 with Codefresh and ArgoCD

In our previous article, we explained the vision behind GitOps 2.0 and the features we expect to be covered by GitOps 2.0 tools. In this article, we will see how the new Codefresh GitOps dashboard is the first step towards this vision and more specifically in the area of observability and traceability.

The pains of GitOps 1.0

GitOps as a practice for releasing software has several advantages, but like all other solutions before it, has also several shortcomings. It seems that the honeymoon period is now over, and we can finally talk about the issues of GitOps (and the current generation of GitOps tools) In the article we will see the following pain points of GitOps.