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Lab resources

  • Source code for the OSToy application

  • OSToy front-end container image

  • OSToy microservice container image

  • Deployment Definition YAML files:

    ostoy-frontend-deployment.yaml
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-pvc
    spec:
      accessModes:
        - ReadWriteOnce
      resources:
        requests:
          storage: 1Gi
    ---
    apiVersion: apps/v1
    kind: Deployment
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-frontend
      labels:
        app: ostoy
    spec:
      selector:
        matchLabels:
          app: ostoy-frontend
      strategy:
        type: Recreate
      replicas: 1
      template:
        metadata:
          labels:
            app: ostoy-frontend
        spec:
          # Uncomment to use with ACK portion of the workshop
          # If you chose a different service account name please replace it.
          # serviceAccount: ostoy-sa
          containers:
          - name: ostoy-frontend
            securityContext:
              allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
              runAsNonRoot: true
              seccompProfile:
                type: RuntimeDefault
              capabilities:
                drop:
                - ALL
            image: quay.io/ostoylab/ostoy-frontend:1.6.0
            imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
            ports:
            - name: ostoy-port
              containerPort: 8080
            resources:
              requests:
                memory: "256Mi"
                cpu: "100m"
              limits:
                memory: "512Mi"
                cpu: "200m"
            volumeMounts:
            - name: configvol
              mountPath: /var/config
            - name: secretvol
              mountPath: /var/secret
            - name: datavol
              mountPath: /var/demo_files
            livenessProbe:
              httpGet:
                path: /health
                port: 8080
              initialDelaySeconds: 10
              periodSeconds: 5
            env:
            - name: ENV_TOY_SECRET
              valueFrom:
                secretKeyRef:
                  name: ostoy-secret-env
                  key: ENV_TOY_SECRET
            - name: MICROservice_NAME
              value: OSTOY_MICROservice_SVC
            - name: NAMESPACE
              valueFrom:
                fieldRef:
                  fieldPath: metadata.namespace
          volumes:
            - name: configvol
              configMap:
                name: ostoy-configmap-files
            - name: secretvol
              secret:
                defaultMode: 420
                secretName: ostoy-secret
            - name: datavol
              persistentVolumeClaim:
                claimName: ostoy-pvc
    ---
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: service
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-frontend-svc
      labels:
        app: ostoy-frontend
    spec:
      type: ClusterIP
      ports:
        - port: 8080
          targetPort: ostoy-port
          protocol: TCP
          name: ostoy
      selector:
        app: ostoy-frontend
    ---
    apiVersion: route.openshift.io/v1
    kind: Route
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-route
    spec:
      to:
        kind: service
        name: ostoy-frontend-svc
    ---
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Secret
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-secret-env
    type: Opaque
    data:
      ENV_TOY_SECRET: VGhpcyBpcyBhIHRlc3Q=
    ---
    kind: ConfigMap
    apiVersion: v1
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-configmap-files
    data:
      config.json:  '{ "default": "123" }'
    ---
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: Secret
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-secret
    data:
      secret.txt: VVNFUk5BTUU9bXlfdXNlcgpQQVNTV09SRD1AT3RCbCVYQXAhIzYzMlk1RndDQE1UUWsKU01UUD1sb2NhbGhvc3QKU01UUF9QT1JUPTI1
    type: Opaque
    ostoy-microservice-deployment.yaml
    apiVersion: apps/v1
    kind: Deployment
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-microservice
      labels:
        app: ostoy
    spec:
      selector:
        matchLabels:
          app: ostoy-microservice
      replicas: 1
      template:
        metadata:
          labels:
            app: ostoy-microservice
        spec:
          containers:
          - name: ostoy-microservice
            securityContext:
              allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
              runAsNonRoot: true
              seccompProfile:
                type: RuntimeDefault
              capabilities:
                drop:
                - ALL
            image: quay.io/ostoylab/ostoy-microservice:1.5.0
            imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
            ports:
            - containerPort: 8080
              protocol: TCP
            resources:
              requests:
                memory: "128Mi"
                cpu: "50m"
              limits:
                memory: "256Mi"
                cpu: "100m"
    ---
    apiVersion: v1
    kind: service
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-microservice-svc
      labels:
        app: ostoy-microservice
    spec:
      type: ClusterIP
      ports:
        - port: 8080
          targetPort: 8080
          protocol: TCP
      selector:
        app: ostoy-microservice
  • S3 bucket manifest for ACK S3

    s3-bucket.yaml
    apiVersion: s3.services.k8s.aws/v1alpha1
    kind: Bucket
    metadata:
      name: ostoy-bucket
      namespace: ostoy
    spec:
      name: ostoy-bucket

To simplify deployment of the OSToy application, all of the objects required in the above deployment manifests are grouped together. For a typical enterprise deployment, a separate manifest file for each Kubernetes object is recommended.

About the OSToy application

OSToy is a simple Node.js application that you will deploy to a ROSA cluster to help explore the functionality of Kubernetes. This application has a user interface where you can:

  • Write messages to the log (stdout / stderr).

  • Intentionally crash the application to view self-healing.

  • Toggle a liveness probe and monitor OpenShift behavior.

  • Read config maps, secrets, and env variables.

  • If connected to shared storage, read and write files.

  • Check network connectivity, intra-cluster DNS, and intra-communication with the included microservice.

  • Increase the load to view automatic scaling of the pods to handle the load using the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler.

  • Optional: Connect to an AWS S3 bucket to read and write objects.

OSToy Application Diagram

OSToy architecture diagram

Understanding the OSToy UI

Preview of the OSToy homepage
  1. Shows the pod name that served your browser the page.

  2. Home: The main page of the application where you can perform some of the functions listed which we will explore.

  3. Persistent Storage: Allows you to write data to the persistent volume bound to this application.

  4. Config Maps: Shows the contents of configmaps available to the application and the key:value pairs.

  5. Secrets: Shows the contents of secrets available to the application and the key:value pairs.

  6. ENV Variables: Shows the environment variables available to the application.

  7. Networking: Tools to illustrate networking within the application.

  8. Pod Auto Scaling: Tool to increase the load of the pods and test the HPA.

  9. ACK S3: Optional: Integrate with AWS S3 to read and write objects to a bucket.

    In order see the "ACK S3" section of OSToy, you must complete the ACK section of this workshop. If you decide not to complete that section, the OSToy application will still function.

  10. About: Displays more information about the application.