The TriggerMesh Cloud Native Integration Platform consists of a set of APIs which allows you to build event-driven applications. Implemented as a set of Kubernetes CRDs and a Kubernetes controller, it gives you a way to declaratively define your event sources and event targets, in addition to potential actions needed in your applications: content-based event filtering, event splitting, event transformation and event processing via functions.
To install TriggerMesh, follow the installation instructions.
Register TriggerMesh APIs by deploying the Custom Resources Definitions:
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/triggermesh/triggermesh/releases/latest/download/triggermesh-crds.yaml
Deploy the platform:
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/triggermesh/triggermesh/releases/latest/download/triggermesh.yaml
When installing the TriggerMesh components by hand or a tool like ko, the triggermesh
namespace must be created first.
$ kubectl create ns triggermesh
The current codebase can be built and deployed locally using ko as:
$ ko apply -f config/
Make can be used to build all of the TriggerMesh binaries. By default, Make will generate the Kubernetes specific code, build the artifacts, run the test framework, and lastly run lint.
$ make
To run a specific Make command, make help
will provide a list of valid commands.
We would love to hear your feedback. Please don't hesitate to submit bug reports and suggestions by filing issues, or contribute by submitting pull-requests.
TriggerMesh Inc. offers commercial support for the TriggerMesh platform. Email us at [email protected] to get more details.
Although this project is not part of the CNCF, we abide by its code of conduct.
This software is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Additionally, the End User License Agreement included in the EULA.pdf
file applies to software artifacts
released by TriggerMesh Inc.: compiled executables and container images.