In this example:
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Deploy multiple applications with skaffold
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In development, only rebuild and redeploy the artifacts that have changed
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Deploy multiple applications outside the working directory
In the real world, Kubernetes deployments will consist of multiple applications that work together. In this example, we’ll walk through using skaffold to develop and deploy two applications, an exposed "web" frontend which calls an unexposed "app" backend.
WARNING: If you’re running this on a cloud cluster, this example will create a service and expose a webserver. It’s highly suggested that you only run this example on a local, private cluster like minikube or Kubernetes in Docker for Desktop.
From this directory, run
$ skaffold dev
Now, in a different terminal, hit the leeroy-web
endpoint
$ curl $(minikube service leeroy-web --url)
leeroooooy app!
Now, let’s change the message in leeroy-app
without changing leeroy-web
.
Add a few exclamations points because this is exhilarating stuff.
In leeroy-app/app.go
, change the message here
func handler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "leeroooooy app!!!\n")
}
Once you see the log message
[leeroy-app-5b4dfdcbc6-6vf6r leeroy-app] 2018/03/30 06:28:47 leeroy app server ready
Your service will be ready to hit again with
$ curl $(minikube service leeroy-web --url)
leeroooooy app!!!
Let’s walk through the first part of the skaffold.yaml
artifacts:
- image: gcr.io/k8s-skaffold/leeroy-web
context: ./leeroy-web/
- image: gcr.io/k8s-skaffold/leeroy-app
context: ./leeroy-app/
We’re deploying a leeroy-web
image, which we build in the context of its subdirectory and a leeroy-app
image built in a similar manner.
leeroy-web
will listen for requests, and then make a simple HTTP call to leeroy-app
using Kubernetes service discovery and return that result.
In the deploy stanza, we use the glob matching pattern to deploy all YAML and JSON files in the respective kubernetes manifest directories.
deploy:
kubectl:
manifests:
- ./leeroy-web/kubernetes/*
- ./leeroy-app/kubernetes/*