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Signed-off-by: Ahmet Alp Balkan <ahmetb@google.com>
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41 lines
1.4 KiB
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# Microservices demo
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This project contains a 10-tier microservices application. The application is a
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web-based e-commerce app called “Hipster Shop” where users can browse items,
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add them to the cart, and purchase them.
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### Setup on GKE
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1. Install:
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- [gcloud](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/) + sign in to your account/project.
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- kubectl (can be installed via `gcloud components install kubectl`)
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- Docker (on Mac/Windows, install Docker for Desktop CE)
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- [Skaffold](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/skaffold/#installation)
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1. Create a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster and make sure `kubectl` is pointing
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to the cluster.
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1. Enable Google Container Registry (GCR) on your GCP project:
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gcloud services enable containerregistry.googleapis.com
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1. Configure docker to authenticate to GCR:
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gcloud auth configure-docker -q
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1. Edit `skaffold.yaml`, prepend your GCR registry host (`gcr.io/YOUR_PROJECT/`)
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to all `imageName:` fields.
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1. Edit the Deployment manifests at `kubernetes-manifests` directory and update
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the `image` fields to match the changes you made in the previous step.
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1. Run `skaffold run`. This builds the container
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images, pushes them to GFR, and deploys the application to Kubernetes.
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1. Find the IP address of your application:
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kubectl get service frontend-external
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then visit the application on your browser to confirm
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installation.
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