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Getting Started with Kubernetescluster - Deploy Image From Container Registry To Kubernetes - in Java
Azure Container Registry sample for deploying a container image to Azure Container Service with Kubernetes orchestration.
Create an Azure Container Registry to be used for holding the Docker images
If a local Docker engine cannot be found, create a Linux virtual machine that will host a Docker engine to be used for this sample
Use Docker Java to create a Docker client that will push/pull an image to/from Azure Container Registry
Pull a test image from the public Docker repo (tomcat:8) to be used as a sample for pushing/pulling to/from an Azure Container Registry
Create a new Docker container from an image that was pulled from Azure Container Registry
Create a SSH private/public key to be used when creating a container service
Create an Azure Container Service (AKS) resource
Log in via the SSH client and download the Kubernetes config
Create a Kubernetes client using the Kubernetes config file downloaded from one of the virtual machine managers
Create a Kubernetes namespace
Create a Kubernetes secret of type "docker-registry" using the Azure Container Registry credentials from above
Create a Kubernetes replication controller using a container image from the Azure private registry from above and a load balancer service that will expose the app to the world
Running this Sample
To run this sample:
See DefaultAzureCredential and prepare the authentication works best for you. For more details on authentication, please refer to AUTH.md.
git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/aks-java-deploy-image-from-acr-to-kubernetes.git
cd aks-java-deploy-image-from-acr-to-kubernetes
mvn clean compile exec:java
More information
For general documentation as well as quickstarts on how to use Azure Management Libraries for Java, please see here.
If you find bug in the sample, please create an issue here.
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