opencloud | ||
.gitignore | ||
build_opencloud_microservices.sh | ||
clone_opencloud_microservices.sh | ||
create_kind_cluster.sh | ||
install_development.sh | ||
README.md | ||
uninstall_development.sh | ||
upgrade_development_dry_run.sh | ||
upgrade_development.sh |
This package defines an Helm chart for kubernetes based opencloud services deployment.
It can be used to fully deploy opencloud in a development/lighweight kubernetes deployment, for quick testing or to ease opencloud dependencies (dex, mongo, mongo-express, ...) deployment.
Kind (https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/) is used here as a lightweight kubernetes deployment. Obviously, any kubenetes compliant environment is a legitimate target.
Locally built microservices deployment procedure
Clone the repository
git clone https://cloud.o-forge.io/plm/oc-k8s.git
Install kind
Follow instructions here https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/
Install helm
Download suitable helm client here https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/
Fire up a kind cluster
Execute following script to create a single node development k8s cluster
create_kind_cluster.sh
It will create a opencloud docker container running kubernetes services.
Clone all the microservices repositories taking part of the opencloud environment
Execute following script to clone all the needed parts:
clone_opencloud_microservices.sh
Build everything
You need to build and publish all the opencloud microservices images in the kind cluster before deploying the Helm package.
Proceed as following:
build_opencloud_microservices.sh
Deploy the opencloud chart
install_development.sh
Feel free to modify/create a new opencloud/dev-values.yaml. Provided setup should work out of the box, but is not suitable for production usage.
Hostname settings
Edit your /etc/hosts file, and add following line:
127.0.0.1 beta.opencloud.com
Done
Everything should be operational now, go to http://beta.opencloud.com and enjoy the ride
Prebuilt microservices deployment procedure
TODO
First steps
Go to http://beta.opencloud.com/users
Log in using default user/password combo ldapadmin/ldapadmin
Create a new user, or change the default one
Go to http://beta.opencloud.com
Log in using your fresh credentials
Do stuff
You can go to http://beta.opencloud.com/mongoexpress
... for mongo express web client access (default login/password is test/testme)
You can go to http://localhost/dashboard/
... for access to Traefik reverse proxy front-end