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# Getting Started
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!!! tip
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This guide assumes you have a grounding in the tools that Argo CD is based on. Please read the [understanding the basics](understand_the_basics.md).
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## Requirements
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* Installed [kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/) command-line tool
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* Have a [kubeconfig](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/configure-access-multiple-clusters/) file (default location is `~/.kube/config`).
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## 1. Install Argo CD
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```bash
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kubectl create namespace argocd
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kubectl apply -n argocd -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/argoproj/argo-cd/stable/manifests/install.yaml
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```
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This will create a new namespace, `argocd`, where Argo CD services and application resources will live.
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On GKE, you will need grant your account the ability to create new cluster roles:
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```bash
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kubectl create clusterrolebinding YOURNAME-cluster-admin-binding --clusterrole=cluster-admin --user=YOUREMAIL@gmail.com
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```
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## 2. Download Argo CD CLI
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Download the latest Argo CD version from [https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd/releases/latest](https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd/releases/latest).
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Also available in Mac Homebrew:
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```bash
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brew tap argoproj/tap
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brew install argoproj/tap/argocd
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```
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## 3. Access The Argo CD API Server
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By default, the Argo CD API server is not exposed with an external IP. To access the API server,
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choose one of the following techniques to expose the Argo CD API server:
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### Service Type Load Balancer
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Change the argocd-server service type to `LoadBalancer`:
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```bash
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kubectl patch svc argocd-server -n argocd -p '{"spec": {"type": "LoadBalancer"}}'
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```
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### Ingress
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Follow the [ingress documentation](operator-manual/ingress.md) on how to configure Argo CD with ingress.
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### Port Forwarding
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Kubectl port-forwarding can also be used to connect to the API server without exposing the service.
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```bash
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kubectl port-forward svc/argocd-server -n argocd 8080:443
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```
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The API server can then be accessed using the localhost:8080
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## 4. Login Using The CLI
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Login as the `admin` user. The initial password is autogenerated to be the pod name of the
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Argo CD API server. This can be retrieved with the command:
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```bash
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kubectl get pods -n argocd -l app.kubernetes.io/name=argocd-server -o name | cut -d'/' -f 2
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```
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Using the above password, login to Argo CD's IP or hostname:
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```bash
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argocd login <ARGOCD_SERVER>
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```
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Change the password using the command:
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```bash
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argocd account update-password
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```
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## 5. Register A Cluster To Deploy Apps To (Optional)
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This step registers a cluster's credentials to Argo CD, and is only necessary when deploying to
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an external cluster. When deploying internally (to the same cluster that Argo CD is running in),
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https://kubernetes.default.svc should be used as the application's K8s API server address.
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First list all clusters contexts in your current kubconfig:
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```bash
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argocd cluster add
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```
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Choose a context name from the list and supply it to `argocd cluster add CONTEXTNAME`. For example,
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for docker-for-desktop context, run:
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```bash
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argocd cluster add docker-for-desktop
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```
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The above command installs a ServiceAccount (`argocd-manager`), into the kube-system namespace of
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that kubectl context, and binds the service account to an admin-level ClusterRole. Argo CD uses this
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service account token to perform its management tasks (i.e. deploy/monitoring).
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!!! note
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The rules of the `argocd-manager-role` role can be modified such that it only has `create`, `update`, `patch`, `delete` privileges to a limited set of namespaces, groups, kinds.
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However `get`, `list`, `watch` privileges are required at the cluster-scope for Argo CD to function.
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## 6. Create An Application From A Git Repository
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An example repository containing a guestbook application is available at
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[https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps.git](https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps.git) to demonstrate how Argo CD works.
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### Creating Apps Via CLI
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~~~bash
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argocd app create guestbook \
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--repo https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps.git \
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--path guestbook \
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--dest-server https://kubernetes.default.svc \
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--dest-namespace default
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~~~
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### Creating Apps Via UI
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Open a browser to the Argo CD external UI, and login using the credentials, IP/hostname set in step 4.
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Connect the [https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps.git](https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps.git) repo to Argo CD:
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After connecting a repository, select the guestbook application for creation:
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## 7. Sync (Deploy) The Application
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Once the guestbook application is created, you can now view its status:
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```bash
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$ argocd app get guestbook
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Name: guestbook
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Server: https://kubernetes.default.svc
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Namespace: default
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URL: https://10.97.164.88/applications/guestbook
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Repo: https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps.git
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Target:
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Path: guestbook
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Sync Policy: <none>
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Sync Status: OutOfSync from (1ff8a67)
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Health Status: Missing
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GROUP KIND NAMESPACE NAME STATUS HEALTH
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apps Deployment default guestbook-ui OutOfSync Missing
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Service default guestbook-ui OutOfSync Missing
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```
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The application status is initially `OutOfSync` state, since the application has yet to be
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deployed, and no Kubernetes resources have been created. To sync (deploy) the application, run:
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```bash
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argocd app sync guestbook
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```
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This command retrieves the manifests from the repository and performs a `kubectl apply` of the
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manifests. The guestbook app is now running and you can now view its resource components, logs,
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events, and assessed health status:
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### From UI:
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