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Step 3: Deploy an Application

Now that you have a feel for how to navigate the dashboard, let's deploy a new application. In this section we will use podinfo as our sample web application.

Deploying podinfo

  1. Clone or navigate back to your Git repository where you have bootstrapped Flux. For example:

    git clone https://github.com/$GITHUB_USER/fleet-infra
    cd fleet-infra
  2. Create a GitRepository Source for podinfo

    flux create source git podinfo \
    --url=https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo \
    --branch=master \
    --interval=30s \
    --export > ./clusters/my-cluster/podinfo-source.yaml
  3. Commit and push the podinfo-source to your fleet-infra repository

    git add -A && git commit -m "Add podinfo source"
    git push
  4. Create a kustomization to build and apply the podinfo manifest

    flux create kustomization podinfo \
    --target-namespace=flux-system \
    --source=podinfo \
    --path="./kustomize" \
    --prune=true \
    --interval=5m \
    --export > ./clusters/my-cluster/podinfo-kustomization.yaml
  5. Commit and push the podinfo-kustomization to your fleet-infra repository

    git add -A && git commit -m "Add podinfo kustomization"
    git push

View the Application in Weave GitOps

Flux will detect the updated fleet-infra and add podinfo. Navigate back to the dashboard to make sure that the podinfo application appears.

Applications summary view showing Flux System, Weave GitOps and Podinfo

Click on podinfo to find details about the deployment. There should be two pods available.

Applications details view for podinfo showing 2 pods

info

Podinfo comes with a HorizontalPodAutoscaler, which uses the metrics-server. We don't use the metrics-server in this tutorial, but note that it's the reason why HorizontalPodAutoscaler will report as Not ready in your dashboard. We recommend ignoring the warning.

Customize podinfo

To customize a deployment from a repository you don’t control, you can use Flux in-line patches. The following example shows how to use in-line patches to change the podinfo deployment.

  1. Add the patches section as shown below to the field spec of your podinfo-kustomization.yaml file so it looks like this:

    Expand to see Kustomization patches
    ./clusters/my-cluster/podinfo-kustomization.yaml
    ---
    apiVersion: kustomize.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v1beta2
    kind: Kustomization
    metadata:
    name: podinfo
    namespace: flux-system
    spec:
    interval: 60m0s
    path: ./kustomize
    prune: true
    sourceRef:
    kind: GitRepository
    name: podinfo
    targetNamespace: flux-system
    patches:
    - patch: |-
    apiVersion: autoscaling/v2beta2
    kind: HorizontalPodAutoscaler
    metadata:
    name: podinfo
    spec:
    minReplicas: 3
    target:
    name: podinfo
    kind: HorizontalPodAutoscaler
  2. Commit and push the podinfo-kustomization.yaml changes:

    git add -A && git commit -m "Increase podinfo minimum replicas"
    git push
  3. Navigate back to the dashboard. You should see a newly created pod:

    Applications details view for podinfo showing 3 pods

Suspend updates

Suspending updates to a kustomization allows you to directly edit objects applied from a kustomization, without your changes being reverted by the state in Git.

To suspend updates for a kustomization, from the details page, click on the suspend button at the top, and you should see it be suspended:

Podinfo details showing Podinfo suspended

This shows in the applications view with a yellow warning status indicating it is now suspended

Applications summary view showing Podinfo suspended

To resume updates, go back to the details page, click the resume button, and after a few seconds reconsolidation will continue.

Complete!

Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉

You've now completed the getting started guide. We welcome any and all feedback, so please let us know how we could have made your experience better.