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Installation Guide
zhongyuanzhao000 edited this page Jul 19, 2020
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Deploy Train Ticket with the following step
(1) jdk1.8
(2) maven
(3) docker
(4) docker-compose
(5) k8s `v1.14`
(6) istio `v1.0.0`
- If you use docker-compose, please make sure you have at least 24G memory 50G disk in Linux.
- If you use k8s (+istio), please make sure you have at least four same configuration Linux servers.
You should
build your own docker images
first!
In this step, you will build the docker images.
# 1. clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/FudanSELab/train-ticket.git
cd train-ticket
# 2. build the application
mvn clean package -Dmaven.test.skip=true
# 3. build the docker images
docker-compose build
In this step, you will upload your docker image to your docker registry
if you need
.
After prepare images, than you can use the follow methods to setup it!
Please use the yml file in the directory `deployment`:
(1) [deployment/docker-compose-manifests]
(2) [deployment/kubernetes-manifests]
Deploy the Train-Ticket system with docker-compose.
(1) Use the instruction: `docker-compose up` And wating for all services startup
Deploy the Train-Ticket system on K8S.
(1) kubectl apply -f ts-deployment-part1.yml
(2) kubectl apply -f ts-deployment-part2.yml
(3) kubectl apply -f ts-deployment-part3.yml
Deploy the Train-Ticket system on K8S with istio.
(1) kubectl create -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f ts-deployment-part1.yml)
(2) kubectl create -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f ts-deployment-part2.yml)
(3) kubectl create -f <(istioctl kube-inject -f ts-deployment-part3.yml)
(4) kubectl apply -f trainticket-gateway.yaml
CodeWisdom Any questions, please submit an issue or open a pull request, thanks!