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IntegraCI + Argo Project (CNCF)

Govern Argo CD syncs, rollouts, and promotions with a record.

IntegraCI works with Argo CD and Argo Rollouts to make GitOps deployments governed actions. It can create and sync applications, promote or roll back rollouts, and read application and rollout detail. Deployments still run through Argo while the approval, promotion, and audit logic lives in IntegraCI.

What you can do

Argo Project (CNCF), governed across your SDLC.

Deploy & infrastructure

Bring Argo Project (CNCF) into the platform through the governed connector, orchestrated and recorded across the SDLC.

Supported actions

  • Abort
  • Abort Rollout
  • Create App
  • Get App Detail
  • Get Rollout
  • List Rollouts
  • Promote
  • Promote Rollout
  • Retry
  • Rollback App
  • Sync App

Why teams pair them

Argo Project (CNCF) and IntegraCI, together.

Sync and roll back applications

Trigger an app sync or roll back to a known-good state from IntegraCI, captured as a governed action.

Govern progressive rollouts

Promote or abort Argo Rollouts through policy, so a canary only advances when your checks pass.

Feed deployment reporting

Read application and rollout state so GitOps deploys flow into deployment and DORA views.

How it works

One governed line.

01 · Connect

Add Argo Project (CNCF) from the marketplace. Credentials resolve from your secrets backend, never stored in the platform.

02 · Orchestrate & gate

IntegraCI drives Argo Project (CNCF) as part of your pipelines, holding changes at policy gates until they pass or a human approves.

03 · Prove it

Every action is written once to a tamper-evident trail, so the evidence is ready when the review comes.

Read the Argo Project (CNCF) connector docs

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Run Argo Project (CNCF) on one governed line.

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