Content Crafters is a microservice that manages metadata for programs and user data. It also handles information about content imports, edits, and shares. The service stores data related to likes, comments, and social interactions related to content. Additionally, it manages versioning information and collaborative changes to programs.
git clone https://github.com/jabibamman/content_crafters.git
cd content_crafters
cargo build
cargo run
The application will start at http://localhost:8080
.
If you want to run the application with different port, you can set the APP_PORT
environment variable.
APP_PORT=3000 cargo run
The application provides a Kubernetes deployment file in the k8s
directory. You can deploy the application using the following command:
./deploy_k8s.sh
The script will create a namespace, deployment, and service for the application.
We use a secret service to store the environment variables. You can create the secret using the following command:
kubectl apply -f secret.yaml
If you want to add more environment variables, you can add them to the secret.yaml
file.
WARNING: The environment variables are base64 encoded. You can encode your environment variables using the following command:
echo -n "your-environment-variable" | base64
The application also provides a CLI to interact with the service. You can run the CLI using the following command:
cargo run -- --help
docker build -t content_crafters .
docker run -d -p 3000:3000 -e APP_PORT=3000 content_crafters
If you want to run the container with logs, you can add the
-e VERBOSE=1
OR
-e DEBUG=1
OR
-e TRACE=1
flag to the docker run
command.
You can also use Docker Compose to run the application. The docker-compose.yml
file is already provided in the repository. You can run the application using the following command:
docker-compose up --build
> gcloud compute instances list --filter="name~'gke-'" --format="table(name, networkInterfaces[0].accessConfigs[0].natIP)"