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Go for DevOps

By : John Doak, David Justice
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Book Image

Go for DevOps

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By: John Doak, David Justice

Overview of this book

Go is the go-to language for DevOps libraries and services, and without it, achieving fast and safe automation is a challenge. With the help of Go for DevOps, you'll learn how to deliver services with ease and safety, becoming a better DevOps engineer in the process. Some of the key things this book will teach you are how to write Go software to automate configuration management, update remote machines, author custom automation in GitHub Actions, and interact with Kubernetes. As you advance through the chapters, you'll explore how to automate the cloud using software development kits (SDKs), extend HashiCorp's Terraform and Packer using Go, develop your own DevOps services with gRPC and REST, design system agents, and build robust workflow systems. By the end of this Go for DevOps book, you'll understand how to apply development principles to automate operations and provide operational insights using Go, which will allow you to react quickly to resolve system failures before your customers realize something has gone wrong.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1: Getting Up and Running with Go
10
Section 2: Instrumenting, Observing, and Responding
14
Section 3: Cloud ready Go

Deploying a load-balanced HTTP application using Go

Now that we understand a bit more about the Kubernetes API and the resources exposed by the API, we can move away from kubectl toward using Go.

In this section, we will use Go to do many of the same things we did in the previous section using kubectl. We will authenticate using our default context and create a namespace. However, we will not stop there. We will deploy a load-balanced HTTP application to our cluster and watch the logs stream to STDOUT as we make requests to the service.

The code for this section can be found at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Go-for-DevOps/tree/rev0/chapter/14/workloads. The demo we are about to walk through can be executed with the following commands:

$ kind create cluster --name workloads --config kind-config.yaml
$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/deploy/static/provider/kind/deploy.yaml
$ kubectl wait --namespace ingress-nginx \
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