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The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit

You're reading from   The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit Continuous Deployment to Kubernetes: Continuously deploying applications with Jenkins to a Kubernetes cluster

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838643546
Length 398 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Viktor Farcic Viktor Farcic
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

1. Deploying Stateful Applications at Scale 2. Enabling Process Communication with Kube API Through Service Accounts FREE CHAPTER 3. Defining Continuous Deployment 4. Packaging Kubernetes Applications 5. Distributing Kubernetes Applications 6. Installing and Setting Up Jenkins 7. Creating a Continuous Deployment Pipeline with Jenkins 8. Continuous Delivery with Jenkins and GitOps 9. Now It Is Your Turn 10. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A: Installing kubectl and Creating a Cluster with minikube 1. Appendix B: Using Kubernetes Operations (kops)

Deploying to production

We already saw that prod.yml is almost the same as build.yml we deployed earlier, so there's probably no need to go through it in details. The only substantial difference is that we'll create the resources in the go-demo-3 Namespace, and that we'll leave Ingress to its original path /demo.

 1  kubectl -n go-demo-3-build \
 2      exec -it cd -c kubectl -- sh
 3
 4  cat k8s/prod.yml \
 5      | sed -e "s@:latest@:1.0@g" \
 6      | tee /tmp/prod.yml
 7
 8  kubectl apply -f /tmp/prod.yml --record

We used sed to convert latest to the tag we built a short while ago, and we applied the definition. This was the first release, so all the resources were created.

Subsequent releases will follow the rolling update process. Since that is something Kubernetes does out-of-the-box, the command will always be the same.

Next, we'll wait until...

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