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# Get started with Flux v2
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## Prerequisites
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You will need two Kubernetes clusters version 1.16 or newer and kubectl version 1.18.
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For a quick local test, you can use [Kubernetes kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/).
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Any other Kubernetes setup will work as well though.
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In order to follow the guide you'll need a GitHub account and a
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[personal access token](https://help.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line)
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that can create repositories (check all permissions under `repo`).
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Export your GitHub personal access token and username:
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```sh
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export GITHUB_TOKEN=<your-token>
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export GITHUB_USER=<your-username>
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```
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## Install the Flux CLI
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To install the latest `flux` release on MacOS and Linux using
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[Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) run:
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```sh
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brew install fluxcd/tap/flux
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```
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Or install `flux` by downloading precompiled binaries using a Bash script:
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```sh
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curl -s https://toolkit.fluxcd.io/install.sh | sudo bash
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```
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The install script downloads the flux binary to `/usr/local/bin`.
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If using Arch Linux, there are three packages published in AUR you can use to
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install `flux`:
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- [flux-bin](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/flux-bin): install the latest
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stable version using a pre-build binary (recommended)
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- [flux-go](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/flux-go): build the latest
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stable version from source code
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- [flux-scm](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/flux-scm): build the latest
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(unstable) version from source code from our git `main` branch
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Binaries for **macOS**, **Windows** and **Linux** AMD64/ARM are available for download on the
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[release page](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2/releases).
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To configure your shell to load `flux` completions add to your Bash
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profile:
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```sh
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# ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile
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. <(flux completion bash)
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```
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`zsh`, `fish`, and `powershell` are also supported with their own sub-commands.
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## GitOps workflow
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You'll be using a dedicated Git repository e.g. `fleet-infra` to manage one or more Kubernetes clusters.
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This guide assumes that you have two clusters, one for staging and one for production.
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Using the Flux CLI you'll do the following:
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- configure each cluster to synchronise with a directory inside the fleet repository
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- register app sources (git repositories) that contain plain Kubernetes manifests or Kustomize overlays
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- configure app deployments on both clusters (pre-releases on staging, semver releases on production)
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## Staging bootstrap
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Create the staging cluster using Kubernetes kind or set the kubectl context to an existing cluster:
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```sh
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kind create cluster --name staging
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kubectl cluster-info --context kind-staging
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```
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Verify that your staging cluster satisfies the prerequisites with:
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```console
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$ flux check --pre
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► checking prerequisites
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✔ kubectl 1.18.3 >=1.18.0
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✔ kubernetes 1.18.2 >=1.16.0
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✔ prerequisites checks passed
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```
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Run the bootstrap command:
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```sh
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flux bootstrap github \
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--owner=$GITHUB_USER \
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--repository=fleet-infra \
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--branch=main \
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--path=staging-cluster \
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--personal
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```
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!!! hint "ARM"
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When deploying to a Kubernetes cluster with ARM architecture,
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you can use `--arch=arm` for ARMv7 32-bit container images
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and `--arch=arm64` for ARMv8 64-bit container images.
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The bootstrap command creates a repository if one doesn't exist, and
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commits the manifests for the Flux components to the default branch at the specified path.
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Then it configures the target cluster to synchronize with the specified path inside the repository.
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If you wish to create the repository under a GitHub organization:
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```sh
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flux bootstrap github \
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--owner=<organization> \
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--repository=<repo-name> \
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--branch=<organization default branch> \
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--team=<team1-slug> \
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--team=<team2-slug> \
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--path=staging-cluster
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```
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Example output:
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```console
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$ flux bootstrap github --owner=gitopsrun --repository=fleet-infra --path=staging-cluster --team=devs
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► connecting to github.com
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✔ repository created
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✔ devs team access granted
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✔ repository cloned
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✚ generating manifests
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✔ components manifests pushed
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► installing components in flux-system namespace
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deployment "source-controller" successfully rolled out
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deployment "kustomize-controller" successfully rolled out
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deployment "helm-controller" successfully rolled out
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deployment "notification-controller" successfully rolled out
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✔ install completed
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► configuring deploy key
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✔ deploy key configured
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► generating sync manifests
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✔ sync manifests pushed
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► applying sync manifests
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◎ waiting for cluster sync
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✔ bootstrap finished
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```
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If you prefer GitLab, export `GITLAB_TOKEN` env var and use the command [flux bootstrap gitlab](../cmd/flux_bootstrap_gitlab.md).
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!!! hint "Idempotency"
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It is safe to run the bootstrap command as many times as you want.
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If the Flux components are present on the cluster,
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the bootstrap command will perform an upgrade if needed.
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You can target a specific Flux [version](https://github.com/fluxcd/flux2/releases)
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with `flux bootstrap --version=<semver>`.
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## Staging workflow
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Clone the repository with:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/$GITHUB_USER/fleet-infra
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cd fleet-infra
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```
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Create a git source pointing to a public repository master branch:
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```sh
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flux create source git webapp \
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--url=https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo \
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--branch=master \
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--interval=30s \
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--export > ./staging-cluster/webapp-source.yaml
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```
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Create a kustomization for synchronizing the common manifests on the cluster:
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```sh
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flux create kustomization webapp-common \
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--source=webapp \
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--path="./deploy/webapp/common" \
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--prune=true \
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--validation=client \
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--interval=1h \
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--export > ./staging-cluster/webapp-common.yaml
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```
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Create a kustomization for the backend service that depends on common:
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```sh
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flux create kustomization webapp-backend \
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--depends-on=webapp-common \
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--source=webapp \
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--path="./deploy/webapp/backend" \
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--prune=true \
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--validation=client \
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--interval=10m \
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--health-check="Deployment/backend.webapp" \
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--health-check-timeout=2m \
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--export > ./staging-cluster/webapp-backend.yaml
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```
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Create a kustomization for the frontend service that depends on backend:
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```sh
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flux create kustomization webapp-frontend \
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--depends-on=webapp-backend \
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--source=webapp \
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--path="./deploy/webapp/frontend" \
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--prune=true \
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--validation=client \
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--interval=10m \
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--health-check="Deployment/frontend.webapp" \
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--health-check-timeout=2m \
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--export > ./staging-cluster/webapp-frontend.yaml
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```
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Push changes to origin:
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```sh
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git add -A && git commit -m "add staging webapp" && git push
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```
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In about 30s the synchronization should start:
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```console
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$ watch flux get kustomizations
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NAME READY MESSAGE
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flux-system True Applied revision: main/6eea299fe9997c8561b826b67950afaf9a476cf8
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webapp-backend False dependency 'flux-system/webapp-common' is not ready
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webapp-common True Applied revision: master/7411da595c25183daba255068814b83843fe3395
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webapp-frontend False dependency 'flux-system/webapp-backend' is not ready
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```
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When the synchronization finishes you can check that the webapp services are running:
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```console
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$ kubectl -n webapp get deployments,services
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NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
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deployment.apps/backend 1/1 1 1 4m1s
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deployment.apps/frontend 1/1 1 1 3m31s
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NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
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service/backend ClusterIP 10.52.10.22 <none> 9898/TCP,9999/TCP 4m1s
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service/frontend ClusterIP 10.52.9.85 <none> 80/TCP 3m31s
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```
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!!! tip
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From this moment forward, any changes made to the webapp
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Kubernetes manifests in the master branch will be synchronised with the staging cluster.
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If a Kubernetes manifest is removed from the webapp repository, the reconciler will remove it from your cluster.
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If you delete a kustomization from the `fleet-infra` repo, the reconciler will remove all Kubernetes objects that
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were previously applied from that kustomization.
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If you alter the webapp deployment using `kubectl edit`, the changes will be reverted to match
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the state described in git. When dealing with an incident, you can pause the reconciliation of a
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kustomization with `flux suspend kustomization <name>`. Once the debugging session
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is over, you can re-enable the reconciliation with `flux resume kustomization <name>`.
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## Production bootstrap
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On production clusters, you may wish to deploy stable releases of an application.
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When creating a git source instead of a branch, you can specify a git tag or a semver expression.
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Create the production cluster using Kubernetes kind or set the kubectl context to an existing cluster:
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```sh
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kind create cluster --name production
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kubectl cluster-info --context kind-production
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```
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Run the bootstrap for the production environment:
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```sh
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flux bootstrap github \
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--owner=$GITHUB_USER \
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--repository=fleet-infra \
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--path=prod-cluster \
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--personal
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```
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Pull the changes locally:
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```sh
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git pull
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```
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## Production workflow
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Create a git source using a semver range to target stable releases:
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```sh
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flux create source git webapp \
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--url=https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo \
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--tag-semver=">=4.0.0 <4.0.2" \
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--interval=30s \
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--export > ./prod-cluster/webapp-source.yaml
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```
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Create a kustomization for webapp pointing to the production overlay:
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```sh
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flux create kustomization webapp \
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--source=webapp \
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--path="./deploy/overlays/production" \
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--prune=true \
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--validation=client \
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--interval=10m \
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--health-check="Deployment/frontend.production" \
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--health-check="Deployment/backend.production" \
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--health-check-timeout=2m \
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--export > ./prod-cluster/webapp-production.yaml
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```
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Push changes to origin:
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```sh
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git add -A && git commit -m "add prod webapp" && git push
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```
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List git sources:
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```console
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$ flux get sources git
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NAME REVISION READY MESSAGE
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flux-system main/5ae055e24b2c8a78f981708b61507a97a30bd7a6 True Fetched revision: main/113360052b3153e439a0cf8de76b8e3d2a7bdf27
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webapp 4.0.1/113360052b3153e439a0cf8de76b8e3d2a7bdf27 True Fetched revision: 4.0.1/113360052b3153e439a0cf8de76b8e3d2a7bdf27
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```
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The kubectl equivalent is `kubectl -n flux-system get gitrepositories`.
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List kustomization:
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```console
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$ flux get kustomizations
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NAME REVISION SUSPENDED READY MESSAGE
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flux-system main/5ae055e24b2c8a78f981708b61507a97a30bd7a6 False True Applied revision: main/5ae055e24b2c8a78f981708b61507a97a30bd7a6
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webapp 4.0.1/113360052b3153e439a0cf8de76b8e3d2a7bdf27 False True Applied revision: 4.0.1/113360052b3153e439a0cf8de76b8e3d2a7bdf27
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```
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The kubectl equivalent is `kubectl -n flux-system get kustomizations`.
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If you want to upgrade to the latest 4.x version, you can change the semver expression to:
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```sh
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flux create source git webapp \
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--url=https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo \
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--tag-semver=">=4.0.0 <5.0.0" \
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--interval=30s \
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--export > ./prod-cluster/webapp-source.yaml
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git add -A && git commit -m "update prod webapp" && git push
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```
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Trigger a git sync:
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```console
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$ flux reconcile ks flux-system --with-source
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► annotating source flux-system
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✔ source annotated
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◎ waiting for reconcilitation
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✔ git reconciliation completed
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✔ fetched revision main/d751ea264d48bf0db8b588d1d08184834ac8fec9
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◎ waiting for kustomization reconcilitation
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✔ kustomization reconcilitation completed
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✔ applied revision main/d751ea264d48bf0db8b588d1d08184834ac8fec9
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```
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The kubectl equivalent is `kubectl -n flux-system annotate gitrepository/flux-system fluxcd.io/reconcileAt="$(date +%s)"`.
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Wait for the webapp to be upgraded:
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```console
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$ watch flux get kustomizations
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NAME REVISION SUSPENDED READY MESSAGE
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flux-system main/d751ea264d48bf0db8b588d1d08184834ac8fec9 False True Applied revision: main/d751ea264d48bf0db8b588d1d08184834ac8fec9
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webapp 4.0.6/26a630c0b4b3452833d96c511d93f6f2d2e90a99 False True Applied revision: 4.0.6/26a630c0b4b3452833d96c511d93f6f2d2e90a99
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