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Microservices demo

This project contains a 10-tier microservices application. The application is a web-based e-commerce app called “Hipster Shop” where users can browse items, add them to the cart, and purchase them.

Setup on GKE

  1. Install:

    • gcloud + sign in to your account/project.
    • kubectl (can be installed via gcloud components install kubectl)
    • Docker (on Mac/Windows, install Docker for Desktop CE)
    • Skaffold
  2. Create a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster and make sure kubectl is pointing to the cluster.

  3. Enable Google Container Registry (GCR) on your GCP project:

    gcloud services enable containerregistry.googleapis.com
    
  4. Configure docker to authenticate to GCR:

    gcloud auth configure-docker -q
    
  5. Edit skaffold.yaml, prepend your GCR registry host (gcr.io/YOUR_PROJECT/) to all imageName: fields (or update the existing project name).

  6. Edit the Deployment manifests at kubernetes-manifests directory and update the image fields to match the changes you made in the previous step.

  7. Run skaffold run. This builds the container images, pushes them to GFR, and deploys the application to Kubernetes.

  8. Find the IP address of your application:

    kubectl get service frontend-external
    

    then visit the application on your browser to confirm installation.

Istio Deployment

  1. Create a GKE cluster.

  2. Install Istio without mutual TLS enablement.

  3. Install the automatic sidecar injection (annotate the default namespace with the label):

    kubectl label namespace default istio-injection=enabled
    
  4. Deploy the application.

  5. Apply the manifests in ./istio-manifests directory.

    kubectl apply -f ./istio-manifests