Source Controller

dhi.io/fluxcd-source-controller

Source Controller

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Flux CD component that acquires artifacts from external sources such as Git repositories, Helm repositories, and OCI registries, making them available to other Flux controllers.

About Source Controller

The Flux CD Source Controller is a Kubernetes controller that acquires artifacts from external sources such as Git repositories, Helm repositories, OCI registries, and S3-compatible object storage. It continuously reconciles the desired source state by fetching, verifying, and serving artifacts to other Flux controllers via an embedded HTTP server.

For more details, see https://fluxcd.io/flux/components/source/.

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