Komodo Bot 33dda3bc21 Enable two-way sync for Komodo resources
Set commit_to_repo = true to allow Komodo UI changes
(resource creates, updates, deletes) to be automatically
committed back to the git repository.

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Komodo + Gitea Integration Demo

This repository demonstrates the integration between Komodo and Gitea.

What's Included

Application

  • app.js: Simple Express.js web server
  • package.json: Node.js dependencies
  • Dockerfile: Container build configuration

Docker Compose

  • docker-compose.yml: Stack deployment configuration

Komodo Configuration

  • .komodo/resources.toml: Komodo resource definitions
    • Build: Builds Docker image from Dockerfile
    • Stack: Deploys app using docker-compose
    • Sync: Syncs Komodo resources from Git

Integration Features

  1. Webhook-Driven Builds: Push to main branch triggers automatic Docker image build
  2. Automated Deployment: Built images can be automatically deployed via Stack resource
  3. GitOps Configuration: Manage Komodo resources in Git using Resource Sync

API Endpoints

  • GET /: Returns app info and timestamp
  • GET /health: Health check endpoint

Setup

  1. Configure Gitea access token in Komodo
  2. Create Build, Stack, and Sync resources in Komodo
  3. Set up webhooks in Gitea pointing to Komodo
  4. Push changes to trigger automation

Testing

Push changes to the repository and watch Komodo:

  • Build the Docker image
  • Deploy the updated stack
  • Sync configuration changes
Description
Demo repository for Komodo integration with Gitea
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