diff --git a/docs/modules/demos/images/argo-cd-git-ops/arcocd-airflow-application-details.png b/docs/modules/demos/images/argo-cd-git-ops/argocd-airflow-application-details.png similarity index 100% rename from docs/modules/demos/images/argo-cd-git-ops/arcocd-airflow-application-details.png rename to docs/modules/demos/images/argo-cd-git-ops/argocd-airflow-application-details.png diff --git a/docs/modules/demos/pages/argo-cd-git-ops.adoc b/docs/modules/demos/pages/argo-cd-git-ops.adoc index b593d1f4..a6cb6c1f 100644 --- a/docs/modules/demos/pages/argo-cd-git-ops.adoc +++ b/docs/modules/demos/pages/argo-cd-git-ops.adoc @@ -107,11 +107,11 @@ Per default in this demo, the ArgoCD `Sync Policy` is set to `auto-sync`. This means that changes to the Git repository are immediatly synced into the cluster. This is nice in the demo case, but should be disabled for production use cases. -image::argo-cd-git-ops/arcocd-airflow-application-details.png[] +image::argo-cd-git-ops/argocd-airflow-application-details.png[] More information about the cluster and e.g. networking can be displayed in the different tabs on the top right. -image::argo-cd-git-ops/arcocd-airflow-application-network.png[] +image::argo-cd-git-ops/argocd-airflow-application-network.png[] Now, after a quick overview of the ArgoCD web UI, the following part demonstrates how to sync and deploy Stackable operators via ArgoCD.