Preface


Red Hat Trusted Application Pipeline (RHTAP) is not really a single product. Instead, it is a set of products that combine to form a highly automated, customizable, and secure platform for building applications.

RHTAP includes the following products:

To see exactly which versions of these products RHTAP supports, reference the compatibility and support matrix in our Release notes.

Note

If you already have an instance of Quay.io or ACS, you can integrate it into your deployment of RHTAP.

Because a fully-operational instance of RHTAP involves all of the products listed above, installing RHTAP takes some effort. However, we have automated the vast majority of this process with an installer tool.

Be aware that the RHTAP installer is not a manager: it does not support upgrades. The installer generates your first deployment of RHTAP. After installation, you manage each product within RHTAP separately. And while the installer can be run multiple times, doing so after manually changing the configuration of a product may have unpredictable results.

Additionally, the products that the installer deploys are production ready, but they are sized for a proof of concept or a very small team. For larger teams, manual reconfiguration of the products is most likely necessary and should be done by following procedures documented for each individual product.

Before you can begin installation, you must meet the following prerequisites. Then you can complete all relevant installation steps.

Prerequisites

  • ClusterAdmin access to an OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) cluster, through both the CLI and the web console
  • The Helm CLI tool
  • A GitHub account

Installation steps

  1. Installing rhtap-cli
  2. Configuring GitHub for RHTAP
  3. (Optional) Integrating instances of ACS, Quay, or Jenkins
  4. Installing RHTAP in your cluster
  5. (Optional) Post-installation integrations

The following pages of this document explain each of those installation steps in detail. If you have the prerequisites, you are ready to start the installation process by creating a GitHub personal access token.

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