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Kubernetes for Developers

By : Joseph Heck
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Kubernetes for Developers

By: Joseph Heck

Overview of this book

Kubernetes is documented and typically approached from the perspective of someone running software that has already been built. Kubernetes may also be used to enhance the development process, enabling more consistent testing and analysis of code to help developers verify not only its correctness, but also its efficiency. This book introduces key Kubernetes concepts, coupled with examples of how to deploy and use them with a bit of Node.js and Python example code, so that you can quickly replicate and use that knowledge. You will begin by setting up Kubernetes to help you develop and package your code. We walk you through the setup and installation process before working with Kubernetes in the development environment. We then delve into concepts such as automating your build process, autonomic computing, debugging, and integration testing. This book covers all the concepts required for a developer to work with Kubernetes. By the end of this book, you will be in a position to use Kubernetes in development ecosystems.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 5. Pod and Container Lifecycles

 

With Kubernetes being a declarative system, the lifecycle and hooks that are offered for Pods and Containers are the points where your code can take actions. Pods have a lifecycle, as do containers, and Kubernetes offers a number of places where you can provide explicit feedback to the system to have it operate as you’d like. In this chapter, we will dig into the expected lifecycle, hooks available to use, and examples of how to use them.

The topics will include:

  • Pod lifecycle
  • Container lifecycle
  • Probes
  • Container hook: post-start and pre-stop
  • Initialization containers
  • How to handle a graceful shutdown