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Deploy this example with Pulumi Deploy this example with Pulumi

Kubernetes Guestbook (Simple Variant)

A version of the Kubernetes Guestbook application using Pulumi.

Running the App

Follow the steps in Pulumi Installation and Kubernetes Setup to get Pulumi working with Kubernetes.

Create a new stack:

$ pulumi stack init
Enter a stack name: testbook

This example will attempt to expose the Guestbook application to the Internet with a Service of type LoadBalancer. Since minikube does not support LoadBalancer, the Guestbook application already knows to use type ClusterIP instead; all you need to do is to tell it whether you're deploying to minikube:

pulumi config set isMinikube <value>

Perform the deployment:

$ pulumi up
Updating (kubernetes-go-guestbook):
     Type                           Name                                             Status
 +   pulumi:pulumi:Stack            kubernetes-go-guestbook-testbook                 created
 +   ├─ kubernetes:core:Service     redis-leader                                     created
 +   ├─ kubernetes:core:Service     redis-replica                                    created
 +   ├─ kubernetes:core:Service     frontend                                         created
 +   ├─ kubernetes:apps:Deployment  redis-leader                                     created
 +   ├─ kubernetes:apps:Deployment  redis-replica                                    created
 +   └─ kubernetes:apps:Deployment  frontend                                         created

Outputs:
    frontend_ip: "10.96.243.48"

Resources:
    + 7 created

And finally - open the application in your browser to see the running application. If you're running macOS you can simply run:

open $(pulumi stack output frontendIP)

Note: minikube does not support type LoadBalancer; if you are deploying to minikube, make sure to run kubectl port-forward svc/frontend 8080:80 to forward the cluster port to the local machine and access the service via localhost:8080.

Guestbook in browser