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Implementing Modern DevOps

By : Danny Varghese, David Gonzalez
Book Image

Implementing Modern DevOps

By: Danny Varghese, David Gonzalez

Overview of this book

This book follows a unique approach to modern DevOps using cutting-edge tools and technologies such as Ansible, Kubernetes, and Google Cloud Platform. This book starts by explaining the organizational alignment that has to happen in every company that wants to implement DevOps in order to be effective, and the use of cloud datacenters in combination with the most advanced DevOps tools to get the best out of a small team of skilled engineers. It also delves into how to use Kubernetes to run your applications in Google Cloud Platform, minimizing the friction and hassle of maintaining a cluster but ensuring its high availability. By the end of this book, you will be able to realign teams in your company and create a Continuous Delivery pipeline with Kubernetes and Docker. With strong monitoring in place, you will also be able to react to adverse events in your system, minimizing downtime and improving the overall up-time and stability of your system.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface

Setting up a continuous delivery pipeline for images


Now that we have deployed our images to GCR, we need to automate the process so that we minimize the manual intervention. In order to do that, we are going to use the Build Triggers section of our Google Container Registry. In this case, we are going to use GitHub as it is the industry standard for Git repositories management. Create an account at https://www.github.com (if you don't have one already) and then create three repositories:

  • aggregator
  • isodate-service
  • utcdate-service

These can be public but, in the future, if you are working with private code, you should either create private repositories (which you need to pay for) or select a different provider, such as the source code repositories in Google Cloud Platform.

The first thing that we need to do is push the code for the three services into the repositories. Github will give you the instructions to that, but basically, the process is as follows:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Add the code from...