Merge pull request #720 from cdrage/re-add-money-symbol

Adds clarification on commands
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Charlie Drage 2017-07-20 09:16:40 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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Convert [`docker-compose.yaml`](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/kompose/master/examples/docker-compose.yaml) into Kubernetes deployments and services with one simple command:
```sh
kompose convert -f docker-compose.yaml
$ kompose convert -f docker-compose.yaml
INFO Kubernetes file "frontend-service.yaml" created
INFO Kubernetes file "redis-master-service.yaml" created
INFO Kubernetes file "redis-slave-service.yaml" created

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__2. Run `kompose up` in the same directory__
```bash
kompose up
$ kompose up
We are going to create Kubernetes Deployments, Services and PersistentVolumeClaims for your Dockerized application.
If you need different kind of resources, use the 'kompose convert' and 'kubectl create -f' commands instead.
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__2.1. Run `kompose convert` in the same directory__
```bash
kompose convert
$ kompose convert
INFO Kubernetes file "frontend-service.yaml" created
INFO Kubernetes file "redis-master-service.yaml" created
INFO Kubernetes file "redis-slave-service.yaml" created
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ INFO Kubernetes file "redis-slave-deployment.yaml" created
__2.2. And start it on Kubernetes!__
```bash
kubectl create -f frontend-service.yaml,redis-master-service.yaml,redis-slave-service.yaml,frontend-deployment.yaml,redis-master-deployment.yaml,redis-slave-deployment.yaml
$ kubectl create -f frontend-service.yaml,redis-master-service.yaml,redis-slave-service.yaml,frontend-deployment.yaml,redis-master-deployment.yaml,redis-slave-deployment.yaml
service "frontend" created
service "redis-master" created
service "redis-slave" created
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If you're already using `minikube` for your development process:
```bash
minikube service frontend
$ minikube service frontend
```
Otherwise, let's look up what IP your service is using!
```sh
kubectl describe svc frontend
$ kubectl describe svc frontend
Name: frontend
Namespace: default
Labels: service=frontend
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If you're using a cloud provider, your IP will be listed next to `LoadBalancer Ingress`.
```sh
curl http://123.45.67.89
$ curl http://123.45.67.89
```