demo4 | This project contains a 10-tier microservices application
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kandi X-RAY | demo4 Summary
demo4 is a C# library. demo4 has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This project contains a 10-tier microservices application. The application is a web-based e-commerce app called “Hipster Shop” where users can browse items, add them to the cart, and purchase them. Google uses this application to demonstrate use of technologies like Kubernetes/GKE, Istio, Stackdriver, gRPC and OpenCensus. This application works on any Kubernetes cluster (such as a local one), as well as Google Kubernetes Engine. It’s easy to deploy with little to no configuration.
This project contains a 10-tier microservices application. The application is a web-based e-commerce app called “Hipster Shop” where users can browse items, add them to the cart, and purchase them. Google uses this application to demonstrate use of technologies like Kubernetes/GKE, Istio, Stackdriver, gRPC and OpenCensus. This application works on any Kubernetes cluster (such as a local one), as well as Google Kubernetes Engine. It’s easy to deploy with little to no configuration.
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demo4 has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
demo4 has no issues reported. There are 23 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of demo4 is current.
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demo4 has no bugs reported.
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demo4 has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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demo4 is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This license is Permissive.
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demo4 releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
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Install demo4
We offer the following installation methods:.
Running locally (~20 minutes) You will build and deploy microservices images to a single-node Kubernetes cluster running on your development machine. There are two options to run a Kubernetes cluster locally for this demo: Minikube. Recommended for the Linux hosts (also supports Mac/Windows). Docker for Desktop. Recommended for Mac/Windows.
Running on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)” (~30 minutes) You will build, upload and deploy the container images to a Kubernetes cluster on Google Cloud.
Using pre-built container images: (~10 minutes, you will still need to follow one of the steps above up until skaffold run command). With this option, you will use pre-built container images that are available publicly, instead of building them yourself, which takes a long time).
Running locally (~20 minutes) You will build and deploy microservices images to a single-node Kubernetes cluster running on your development machine. There are two options to run a Kubernetes cluster locally for this demo: Minikube. Recommended for the Linux hosts (also supports Mac/Windows). Docker for Desktop. Recommended for Mac/Windows.
Running on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)” (~30 minutes) You will build, upload and deploy the container images to a Kubernetes cluster on Google Cloud.
Using pre-built container images: (~10 minutes, you will still need to follow one of the steps above up until skaffold run command). With this option, you will use pre-built container images that are available publicly, instead of building them yourself, which takes a long time).
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