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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// * applications/operators/olm-what-operators-are.adoc
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[id="olm-operator-framework_{context}"]
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= Operator Framework
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The Operator Framework is a family of tools and capabilities to deliver on the
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customer experience described above. It is not just about writing code; testing,
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delivering, and updating Operators is just as important. The Operator Framework
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components consist of open source tools to tackle these problems:
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Operator SDK::
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Assists Operator authors in bootstrapping, building, testing, and packaging
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their own Operator based on their expertise without requiring knowledge of
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Kubernetes API complexities.
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Operator Lifecycle Manager::
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Controls the installation, upgrade, and role-based access control (RBAC) of
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Operators in a cluster. Deployed by default in {product-title}
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{product-version}.
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Operator Metering::
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Collects operational metrics about Operators on the cluster for Day 2 management
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and aggregating usage metrics.
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OperatorHub::
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Web console for discovering and installing Operators on your cluster. Deployed
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by default in {product-title} {product-version}.
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These tools are designed to be composable, so you can use any that are useful to
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you.
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