Keptn v1 reached EOL December 22, 2023. For more information see https://bit.ly/keptn
This documentation is for an older Keptn release. Please consider the newest one when working with the latest Keptn.

keptn install

keptn install

Installs Keptn on a Kubernetes cluster

Synopsis

The Keptn CLI allows installing Keptn on any Kubernetes derivative to which your kube config is pointing to, and on OpenShift.

For more information, please follow the installation guide Install Keptn

keptn install [flags]

Examples

keptn install                                                          # install on Kubernetes

keptn install --platform=openshift --use-case=continuous-delivery      # install continuous delivery on OpenShift

keptn install --platform=kubernetes --endpoint-service-type=NodePort   # install on Kubernetes with gateway NodePort

keptn install --hide-sensitive-data                                    # install on Kubernetes and hides sensitive data like api-token and endpoint in post-installation output

Options

  -c, --creds string                   Specify a JSON file containing cluster information needed for the installation. This allows skipping user prompts to execute a *silent* Keptn installation.
      --endpoint-service-type string   Installation options for the endpoint-service type [ClusterIP,LoadBalancer,NodePort] (default "ClusterIP")
      --hide-sensitive-data            Hide the sensitive data like api-tokens and endpoints in post-installation output.
  -s, --insecure-skip-tls-verify       Skip tls verification for kubectl commands
  -p, --platform string                The platform to run Keptn on [kubernetes,openshift] (default "kubernetes")
  -u, --use-case string                Use --use-case=continuous-delivery to install the execution plane for continuous delivery. Without this flag, your Keptn is capable of the quality gate and automated remediations use-case.

Options inherited from parent commands

  -h, --help               help
      --mock               Disables communication to a Keptn endpoint
  -n, --namespace string   Specify the namespace where Keptn should be installed, used and uninstalled in (default "keptn")
  -q, --quiet              Suppresses debug and info messages
  -v, --verbose            Enables verbose logging to print debug messages
  -y, --yes                Assume yes for all user prompts

SEE ALSO

  • keptn - The CLI for using Keptn
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