Quick Start
Who needs documentation, lets just run this thing!
Install
SUSE® Rancher Prime Continuous Delivery is distributed as a Helm chart. Helm 3 is a CLI, has no server side component, and its use is fairly straightforward. To install the Helm 3 CLI follow the official install instructions.
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 SUSE® Rancher Prime Continuous Delivery in Rancher 
Rancher has separate helm charts for SUSE® Rancher Prime Continuous Delivery and uses a different repository.  | 
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Linux/Mac
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Windows
 
brew install helm
helm repo add fleet https://rancher.github.io/fleet-helm-charts/
choco install kubernetes-helm
helm repo add fleet https://rancher.github.io/fleet-helm-charts/
Install the SUSE® Rancher Prime Continuous Delivery Helm charts (there’s two because we separate out CRDs for ultimate flexibility.)
helm -n cattle-fleet-system install --create-namespace --wait fleet-crd \
    fleet/fleet-crd
helm -n cattle-fleet-system install --create-namespace --wait fleet \
    fleet/fleet
Add a Git Repo to Watch
Change spec.repo to your git repo of choice.  Kubernetes manifest files that should
be deployed should be in /manifests in your repo.
cat > example.yaml << "EOF"
apiVersion: fleet.cattle.io/v1alpha1
kind: GitRepo
metadata:
  name: sample
  # This namespace is special and auto-wired to deploy to the local cluster
  namespace: fleet-local
spec:
  # Everything from this repo will be run in this cluster. You trust me right?
  repo: "https://github.com/rancher/fleet-examples"
  paths:
  - simple
EOF
kubectl apply -f example.yaml
Get Status
Get status of what fleet is doing
kubectl -n fleet-local get fleet
You should see something like this get created in your cluster.
kubectl get deploy frontend
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE frontend 3/3 3 3 116m
Enjoy and read the docs.