Travis Sobeck
Travis Sobeck
I did some additional poking, the 3 applications were deployed using an [appset](https://github.com/argoproj-labs/applicationset) specifically the list generator with 3 clusters. I pulled one out of the appset and deployed it...
@jannfis I can test that, when I looked over the write-back options the 'argocd' option seemed a lot simpler. I can test out the 'git' method. That being said it...
@jannfis maybe an addition to the annotation saying ... hey this is an AppSet, named .. so spec looks like blah blah ..
@jannfis so it created the 2 .argocd-source.yaml files just fine and they look ok I think but ArgoCD just seems to be ignoring those files it created, am I missing...
Oh shoot, I'm on v1.8.7, I'll upgrade monday. I just installed the latest a few days ago and though "oh sure i'm on the latest .. " haha
Upgrading to Argo 2.0 has resolved the issue, at least as far as the 'git" write back which in retrospect i do like having the permanent record in the repo...
I've been using the image updater with app sets for quite some time now. I just had to make sure I was running the latest versions of everything and use...
That was my initial approach as well, but after switching to the git write-back method I found I liked having a permanent record in my git repo of exactly what...
I like the content, but PDFs are not a useful output medium for this kind of thing (imho).
@oicheryl The problem with a PDF is that it's not interactive. If I'm looking at a graphic with data points, I want to be able to click on the data...