I am currently switching from docker compose to kubernetes. Along with that, I am changing from using the :latest tag on everything to explicit versions.
Now, it’s a lot of work to check all the GitHub pages for the releases and updating.
Is there some kind of dashboard that ideally would show me (per app) the version I am running vs. the current version from GitHub? (With a link to the release notes, while we are at it…).
Or is my workflow wrong to begin with? (Haven’t looked too deep into something like argocd, maybe that’s the answer?)
When using semantic versioning of anything, it’s an intention to run that specific version. AKA version pinning or locking. Meaning you DON’T want it automatically updating unless you do it manually.
You especially don’t want this happening in a k8s cluster if you intend to run replicas with pulls enabled for obvious reasons.
As for being notified of updates, there are some tools out there for this, but I believe they only check for pulling specific tags, or latest tag. The way container registries work wouldn’t make it obvious what exactly you’d want to update, because there is no concept of tag inheritance. This means if a new tag showed up in a repo, you wouldn’t know if it’s an update to your specific current version of aomething, or just another tag. They don’t work like packages in this sense.