Showcase for "Policy-as-Code for Cloud-Native Applications with OPA"
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May 12, 2023 - Java
The Open Policy Agent (OPA, pronounced “oh-pa”) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine that unifies policy enforcement across the stack. OPA provides a high-level declarative language that lets you specify policy as code and simple APIs to offload policy decision-making from your software. You can use OPA to enforce policies in microservices, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, API gateways, and more.
What is OPA
Showcase for "Policy-as-Code for Cloud-Native Applications with OPA"
Integrate OPA-Gatekeeper with Kubernetes to demo powerful rego rules.
Role-based access control (RBAC) with the Open Policy Agent.
The all-in-one platform for your team to collaborate, communicate, and get things done.
A collection of various Rego utility functions
AI-powered infrastructure recommendations for DevOps. Analyzes Terraform, Ansible, and OPA Rego configurations to optimize your infrastructure-as-code. Part of the Kado ecosystem, it securely leverages AI to enhance DevOps workflows with intelligent insights.
Automated setup of a Kubernetes cluster on Proxmox VE using Terraform. Fully parameterized with remote state storage in AWS S3. Just provide your terraform.tfvars file, and Terraform will handle the rest.
Use Open Policy Agent in combination with Azure Kubernetes cluster
Lab tuning Rego evaluation time from 17 seconds to 1 second
Sample for using Open Policy Agent with Terraform and SAP BTP
An extension to bring the Styra CLI natively into VS Code and provide Intellisense and snippets for rego.