September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
668 pages
15h 59m
English
Before we can deploy the microservices to Kubernetes, we need to create a namespace, the required config maps, and secrets. After the deployment is performed, we will wait for the deployments to be up and running, and also verify that we got the expected result in terms of deployed pods and Docker images that were used per pod.
Create a namespace, hands-on, and set it as the default namespace for kubectl:
kubectl create namespace hands-onkubectl config set-context $(kubectl config current-context) --namespace=hands-on
All application configuration is kept in the configuration repository that's managed by the configuration server. The only configuration information that needs to be stored outside of the configuration ...