Spinnaker Pipelines - Deploying Resources into Kubernetes
Description
Spinnaker is an open source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes with high velocity and confidence.
In this lab scenario, you'll first install and configure Spinnaker into its own dedicated Kubernetes cluster. Next, you'll setup and configure a Spinnaker Pipeline which when triggered deploys resources (simple echoserver web application) into a Staging Kubernetes cluster. Finally, you'll extend this Spinnaker build and deployment configuration by adding in two more Pipelines, a Manual Judgement based Pipeline, and a Production Pipeline which promotes/deploys the validated resources into a Production Kubernetes cluster.
Lab Objectives
Upon completion of this lab, you will be able to:
- Use Halyard to setup, configure and deploy Spinnaker into its own dedicated Kubernetes cluster
- Use the Spinnaker web application to:
- Setup a Kubernetes deployment Pipeline to deploy resources (simple echoserver web application) stored in GitHub into a Staging Kubernetes cluster
- Setup a Manual Judgement based Pipeline to manually approve the resources created in the Staging Kubernetes cluster.
- Setup a Kubernetes deployment Pipeline to deploy the validated and approved resources (simple echoserver web application) into the Production Kubernetes cluster
- Test and validate the Staging and Production deployed cluster resources using the curl command and the browser
You should:
- Be comfortable with basic Linux command line administration
- Be comfortable with basic Kubernetes and Container based concepts
Lab Environment
This lab will start with the following AWS resources provisioned automatically for you:
- 4 x EC2 instances - each assigned a public IP address:
- ide.cloudacademy.platform.instance - provides a web-based IDE with integrated termina
- spinnaker.k8s.cloudacademy.platform.instance - Spinnaker will be installed into the running Kubernetes cluster hosted on this instance
-
staging.k8s.cloudacademy.platform.instance - used to simulate a Staging environment, contains a running Kubernetes cluster
- prod.k8s.cloudacademy.platform.instance - used to simulate a Production environment, contains a running Kubernetes cluster
To achieve the lab end state, you will be walked through the process of:
- Using your local workstation browser to remotely connect to the ide.cloudacademy.platform.instance
- Using the web-based IDE and integrated terminal, you'll complete the remainder of the stated Lab Objectives (above)
Updates
October 26th, 2024 - Resolved an issue preventing the lab from provisioning successfully
December 29th, 2022 - Updated the instructions and screenshots to reflect the latest UI
August 24th, 2020 - Updated the GitHub repository link to point to the correct repo