PPT and scripts form Azure Microservicrs Meetup at April 19
"Microservices in Azire.pdf" - PPT from the meetup about Microservices and Azure for it (Stas Pavlov)
"Azure Service Fabric.pdf" - PPT from the meetup about Azure Service Fabric (Evgeny Grigorenko)
"Why DevOps Matters.pdf" - PPT from the meetup about DevOps (Vladimir Gusarov)
createk8s.sh - bash script with parameters to create Kubertentes cluster at Azure Container Services
createdeis.sh - bash script with parameters to create Deis Workflow on created Kuberntetes cluster (use the same prameters as createk8s.sh)
Change the following parameters to use for your test:
Purpose | Parameter | Current value in scripts |
---|---|---|
Azure Resource Group name | AZURE_RG_NAME | stas-k8s-rg |
Azure DC Location | AZURE_DC_LOCATION | southcentralus |
Azure Container Service name | AZURE_SERVICE_NAME | stas-k8s-acs |
Azure DNS Prefix for Azure Container Service | AZURE_DNS_PREFIX | stas-k8s |
Azure Storage Account name for DEIS usage | AZURE_SA_NAME | stask8sdeisstorage |
Before run the scripts you need to perform login to your Azure subscripion with Azure CLI using the following command:
az login
Don't forgert to mark the scripts as executable:
sudo chmod +x createk8s.sh
sudo chmod +x createdeis.sh
Azure CLI 2.0
az - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli
Kubernetes command-line tool
kubectl - https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/kubectl/install/
Helm is a tool for managing Kubernetes charts. Charts are packages of pre-configured Kubernetes resources
helm - https://github.com/kubernetes/helm/blob/master/docs/install.md
The Deis command-line interface (CLI)
deis - http://docs.deis.io/en/latest/using_deis/install-client/
To test the deployment you need to find a right hostname to use with deis CLI.
Execute the following command to find EXTERNAL IP of your Kubernetes cluster:
kubectl --namespace=deis get service deis-router
You results will look like this one:
NAME CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE deis-router 10.0.113.22 1.1.1.1 80:31912/TCP,443:31642/TCP,2222:31239/TCP,9090:32507/TCP 5m
Use EXTERNAL-IP value to build the hostname to access Deis. It will be:
deis.EXTERNAL-IP.nip.io
For example, for the output above it is:
deis.1.1.1.1.nip.io
To deploy your first app you need to register on Deis using following command:
deis register http://deis.EXTERNAL-IP.nip.io
Example output:
stas@ubuntuserver:~$ deis register http://deis.1.1.1.1.nip.io username: admin password: password (confirm): email: myemail@mycompany.com Registered admin Logged in as admin Configuration file written to /home/stas/.deis/client.json
As the first registered user you will receive adminstrative priveleges.
Check that you set all right executing following command:
deis whoami
Example output:
stas@ubuntuserver:~$ deis whoami You are admin at http://deis.1.1.1.1.nip.io
And finally add your ssh pub key to Deis:
deis keys:add ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Great! So now your ready to deploy your first app to Deis.
To test Deis installation you can use the follwing guides:
For Applications - https://deis.com/docs/workflow/quickstart/deploy-an-app/
For Containers - https://deis.com/docs/workflow/applications/using-dockerfiles/
Or you can use prepared testdeis.sh script. Don't forgert to mark the scripts as executable:
sudo chmod +x testdeis.sh
After the script execution my-first-deis-app was created. You can check it by using the following command:
curl http://my-first-deis-app.deis.EXTERNAL-IP.nip.io
where EXTERNAL-IP is the EXTERNAL-IP of deis-router you detected before.
Example output:
stas@ubuntuserver:~/example-go$ curl http://my-first-deis-app.deis.1.1.1.1.nip.io Powered by Deis Release v2 on my-first-deis-app-web-4229391613-ps87f