Announcing Support for Email-based Identities
Pulumi now supports email-based identities, in addition to GitHub, Atlassian, and GitLab.
Praneet Loke
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Pulumi now supports email-based identities, in addition to GitHub, Atlassian, and GitLab.
Praneet Loke
Based on feedback from cloud developers, Pulumi Outputs have been simplified for JavaScript and TypeScript simplifying the user experience.
Cyrus Najmabadi
In this post, we discuss await logic, which allows users to have better visibility into the state of Kubernetes resources as they're created and deployed.
Levi Blackstone
In this post, we look at what's possible the F5 BIG-IP provider for Pulumi, as well as the power and the flexibility that Pulumi brings.
Cameron Stokes
Connect your Pulumi account with your Atlassian identity, invite members of your Bitbucket team, and start collaborating on Pulumi stacks.
Praneet Loke
Get started with Pulumi Webhooks to enable notifications of infrastructure changes and respond to those changes as part of a ChatOps workflow.
Chris Smith
Pulumi now supports multiple identities for a single Pulumi account in the Pulumi Service.
Praneet Loke
Pulumi supports signing in with your GitLab! Invite GitLab group members, integrate with your CI pipeline, and link your projects, branches, and commits.
Praneet Loke
This blog post showcases Pulumi Orbs with CircleCI, using a simple job to build and update a JavaScript-based stack.
Chris Smith
Pulumi GitHub Actions delivers the easiest, most capable, and friction-free way to achieve continuous delivery of cloud applications and infrastructure.
Joe Duffy
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