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Effortless Cloud-Native App Development Using Skaffold

You're reading from   Effortless Cloud-Native App Development Using Skaffold Simplify the development and deployment of cloud-native Spring Boot applications on Kubernetes with Skaffold

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801077118
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Kubernetes Nightmare – Skaffold to the Rescue
2. Chapter 1: Code, Build, Test, and Repeat – The Application Development Inner Loop FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Developing Cloud-Native Applications with Kubernetes – A Developer's Nightmare 4. Chapter 3: Skaffold — Easy-Peasy Cloud-Native Kubernetes Application Development 5. Section 2: Getting Started with Skaffold
6. Chapter 4: Understanding Skaffold's Features and Architecture 7. Chapter 5: Installing Skaffold and Demystifying Its Pipeline Stages 8. Chapter 6: Working with Skaffold Container Image Builders and Deployers 9. Section 3: Building and Deploying Cloud-Native Spring Boot Applications with Skaffold
10. Chapter 7: Building and Deploying a Spring Boot Application with the Cloud Code Plugin 11. Chapter 8: Deploying a Spring Boot Application to the Google Kubernetes Engine Using Skaffold 12. Chapter 9: Creating a Production-Ready CI/CD Pipeline with Skaffold 13. Chapter 10: Exploring Skaffold Alternatives, Best Practices, and Pitfalls 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deploying a Spring Boot application to the GKE

The Spring Boot application that we will use in this section is the same as in the previous chapter (the application we named Breathe – View Real-Time Air Quality Data). We are already familiar with the application, so we will directly jump to the deployment to the GKE. We will be using gke-autopilot-cluster1 we created in the previous section for deployment. We will do the deployment using the following two approaches using Skaffold:

  • Deploying from local to a remote GKE cluster using Skaffold
  • Deploying from Cloud Shell to a GKE cluster using Skaffold

Deploying from local to a remote GKE cluster using Skaffold

In this section, you will learn how you can deploy the Spring Boot application to a remote Kubernetes cluster with the help of Skaffold. Let's begin:

  1. In the previous chapter, we used Dockerfile to containerize our Spring Boot application. However, in this chapter, we will be using the Jib...
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