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RHIDP-9237: Restructuring the existing Orchestrator Documentation #1604
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Updated preview: https://redhat-developer.github.io/red-hat-developers-documentation-rhdh/pr-1604/ @ 11/27/25 16:43:20 |
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/lgtm
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@jmagak please update any references in the documentation to the orchestrator plugin versions from 1.8.0 to 1.8.2. |
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Parts 1,5+ looks good
Parts 2-4 are still a bit confusing.
The flow should be:
- RHDH operator flow -> sonataflow dependencies -> orchestrator plugin dependencies -> installation
- RHDH Chart flow -> Orchestraotr Infra Chart -> installation
parts 2.1.1 are not in the correct hierarchy
IMPORTANT: Do Not Merge - To be merged by Docs Team Only
Version(s): 1.7, 1.8, main
Issue: RHIDP-9237
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1. About Orchestrator in Red Hat Developer Hub
1.1. Compatibility guide for Orchestrator
1.2. Understand Orchestrator architecture
1.3. Getting started with Orchestrator
1.4. Orchestrator plugin dependencies for Operator installation
2. Enabling Orchestrator plugins components
2.1. Enabling Orchestrator plugins components
3. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator by using the Red Hat Developer Hub Operator
3.1. Enabling the Orchestrator plugin using Operator
3.2. Upgrading the Orchestrator plugin from 1.7 to 1.8
4. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator by using the Red Hat Developer Hub Helm chart
4.1. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) on OpenShift Container Platform with the Orchestrator using the Helm CLI
4.2. Install Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) using Helm from the OpenShift Container Platform web console
4.3. Resource limits for installing Red Hat Developer Hub with the Orchestrator plugin when using Helm
4.4. Installing Orchestrator components manually on OpenShift Container Platform
5. Installing Orchestrator plugin in an air-gapped environment with the Operator
5.1. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator in a fully disconnected OpenShift Container Platform environment using the Operator
5.2. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator in a partially disconnected OpenShift Container Platform environment using the Operator
6. Installing Orchestrator plugin in an air-gapped environment with the Helm chart
6.1. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator in a fully disconnected OpenShift Container Platform environment using the Helm chart
6.2. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator in a partially disconnected OpenShift Container Platform environment using the Helm chart
7. Build and deploy serverless workflows
7.1. Benefits of workflow images
7.2. Building workflow images locally
7.3. Generated workflow manifests
7.4. Deploying workflows on a cluster
7.5. Best practices when creating serverless workflows
8. Technical appendix
8.1. Installing components using the RHDH helper script