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A reactive configuration manager designed to support Infrastructure as a Code provisioning, and bi-directional configuration management providing a single source of truth across multi-cloud environmen...

Onix Configuration Manager

Onix is a lightweight configuration manager system designed to support Infrastructure as a Code provisioning to ultimately provide a single source of truth across multi-cloud environments.

High Level Overview

For a high level overview of the application and break down of its current and planned components take a look at the overview section.

For a summary of the main development themes and features take a look at this section.

Contributions & feedback

Contributions are welcome, see here for more information.

Key Features

Onix is a lightweight configuration management database (CMDB) designed to support Infrastructure as a Code provisioning to ultimately provide a single source of truth across multi-cloud environments.

The key features are:

  • accessible via RESTful Web API, Ansible and Terraform components (Connectors) and a Web Console.
  • flexible customisation via Models
  • fully containerised, runs natively on Openshift and Kubernetes
  • automatic population to avoid data misalignments, e.g. Kubernetes

The following topics give more insight into Onix:

  • Architecture
  • Getting started
  • Database deployment
  • Web API
  • API Extensions
  • Role Based Access
    • OpenId Connect
  • Connectors
  • Models
  • Web Console

License Terms

This software is licensed under the Apache License - Version 2.0, January 2004.

Copyright (c) 2018-2021 by gatblau.org.

Contributor Notice

Contributors to this project, hereby assign copyright in their code to the project, to be licensed under the same terms as the rest of the code.

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to JetBrains for providing an open source license for this project.

Contributors to this project, hereby assign copyright in their code to the project, to be licensed under the same terms as the rest of the code.