A free and self-hosted PaaS for Kubernetes

Kubero [pronounced: Kube Hero] is a self-hosted PaaS (Platform as a Service) that allows any developer to deploy their application on Kubernetes without specialized knowledge. Kubero follows the principles of 12-factor apps. It is possible to run apps based on existing containers or from source code.
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How GitOps Works (DEMO)
Create a pipeline with the phases you need (review, test, stage, production)
(optional) Connect the pipeline to your git repository (Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs)
Configure your apps with cronjobs and addons
Kubero starts now building your app. Once the build is complete, Kubero will launch the final container and make it accessible via the configured domain.
Features
Create unlimited CI/CD pipelines with up to 4 separate staging environments for all your applications
Automatically build, start, and cleanup review-apps after opening/closing a pull request
Automatic redeployment of the app based on a push to a branch or tag
Create scheduled tasks as cronjobs
Deploy well known apps with templates (WordPress, Grafana, ...)
Easy deployment of your docker containers on Kubernetes without writing helm charts
Deploy add-ons along your application (PostgreSQL, Redis, and more ...)
Easy access of application logs in the web-UI
Easy and safe restart of the application in the web-UI
Triggered or periodic vulnerability scans of your running apps
Comes with an API and CLI to integrate with your existing tools and CI/CD
Built-in container web console
Build and deployment Notifications to Discord/Slack/Webhooks
Integrated metrics and monitoring
SSO with Github and Oauth2
Supported GIT repositories (hosted and self-hosted)
Gitea / Forgejo
Gogs
Github
Gitlab
Bitbucket
Tested languages/frameworks
Basically everything that can be packaged in a single container can be deployed by Kubero.
GoLang (including Hugo, gin-gonic)
Python (including Flask)
JavaScript/NodeJS
PHP (including Laravel)
Ruby (including Rails)
Static HTML
Rust (including Rocket)
...
Add-ons
| Addon | Maintainer | Built in* | |
| MySQL | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| PostgreSQL | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| Redis | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| MongoDB | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| Elasticsearch | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| Kafka | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| CouchDB | Apache | ✅ | |
| Haraka Mail Server | Kubero | ✅ | |
| Memcache | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| RabbitMQ | Bitnami | ✅ | |
| Cludflare Tunnels | Adianth | ||
| Minio | Minio | ||
| Percona MongoDB Cluster | Percona | ||
| Crunchy Postgres Cluster | Crunchy Data | ||
| Redis Cluster | Opstree | ||
| CockroachDB | CockroachDB |
* Ships with the Kubero Operator
80+ Application templates (similar to Heroku Buttons)
WordPress
Grafana
Bitwarden
...
Check out the full list here or submit your own app! Read here how to do it.
Basic Concept
Kubero is Kubernetes native and runs with two containers on any Kubernetes instance (kubero-ui and Operator). All data is stored on your Kubernetes etcd without an extra database.
Quickstart
1) Download and unpack the Kubero CLI (MacOS, Linux, Windows)
Binaries (MacOS, Linux)
curl -fsSL get.kubero.dev | bash
Brew (MacOS, Linux)
brew tap kubero-dev/kubero
brew install kubero-cli
2) Run kubero install to install all components on a new or your existing cluster
You can bring your own existing cluster or create one with the kubero install on one of the following providers:
GKE
Scaleway
DigitalOcean
Linode
Kind (local)
Documentation
Roadmap
https://github.com/orgs/kubero-dev/projects/1/views/3
Community
Contributing
All contributions are welcome!
Rise an issue/bug/error
Open a feature request
Discuss ideas in the discussions section or discord
Fix typos (I do a lot of them)
Contribute code
Write articles
Supporting this project
Starring this project is a huge motivation. ⭐ Thank you!

