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@microbs.io/plugin-minikube

v0.2.3

Published

microbs plugin - minikube

Readme

Build Status npm Apache 2.0

microbs-plugin-minikube

Contents

Usage

Before using the minikube plugin you must have its prerequisites.

setup

When running microbs setup [-k], the minikube plugin runs minikube start.

After deploying an application with microbs setup [--app], run minikube tunnel in another terminal window to enable communications between your machine and the application. You may need to run minikube tunnel as a sudo user for applications that expose privileged ports, such as the ecommerce app which exposes port 80.

Currently, the minikube plugin does not configure the size of the cluster it deploys. If you find that you need more capacity, destroy your current cluster and run:

minikube config set memory NUM_MB && \
minikube config set cpus NUM_CPUS

rollout

The minikube plugin is unaffected by microbs rollout.

destroy

When running microbs destroy [-k], the minikube plugin runs minikube delete.

Prerequisites

Install dependencies

The minikube plugin requires the following software dependencies on the same machine as microbs:

|Software|Version| |------|-----| |minikube|1.25.2|

Install the plugin

microbs installs this plugin automatically when you install microbs.

To reinstall this plugin, run this command:

microbs plugins install minikube

To upgrade this plugin to the latest version, run this command:

microbs plugins update minikube

Configuration

Currently, the minikube plugin does not have any configurable settings.