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title: Test your C++ deployment
linkTitle: Test your deployment
weight: 50
keywords: deploy, kubernetes, c++
description: Learn how to develop locally using Kubernetes
aliases:
- /language/cpp/deploy/
- /guides/language/cpp/deploy/
---
## Prerequisites
- Complete all the previous sections of this guide, starting with [Containerize a C++ application](containerize.md).
- [Turn on Kubernetes](/manuals/desktop/features/kubernetes.md#install-and-turn-on-kubernetes) in Docker Desktop.
## Overview
In this section, you'll learn how to use Docker Desktop to deploy your application to a fully-featured Kubernetes environment on your development machine. This allows you to test and debug your workloads on Kubernetes locally before deploying.
## Create a Kubernetes YAML file
In your `c-plus-plus-docker` directory, create a file named
`docker-kubernetes.yml`. Open the file in an IDE or text editor and add
the following contents. Replace `DOCKER_USERNAME/REPO_NAME` with your Docker
username and the name of the repository that you created in [Configure CI/CD for
your C++ application](configure-ci-cd.md).
```yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: docker-c-plus-plus-demo
namespace: default
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
service: ok-api
template:
metadata:
labels:
service: ok-api
spec:
containers:
- name: ok-api-service
image: DOCKER_USERNAME/REPO_NAME
imagePullPolicy: Always
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: service-entrypoint
namespace: default
spec:
type: NodePort
selector:
service: ok-api
ports:
- port: 8080
targetPort: 8080
nodePort: 30001
```
In this Kubernetes YAML file, there are two objects, separated by the `---`:
- A Deployment, describing a scalable group of identical pods. In this case,
you'll get just one replica, or copy of your pod. That pod, which is
described under `template`, has just one container in it. The
container is created from the image built by GitHub Actions in [Configure CI/CD for
your C++ application](configure-ci-cd.md).
- A NodePort service, which will route traffic from port 30001 on your host to
port 8080 inside the pods it routes to, allowing you to reach your app
from the network.
To learn more about Kubernetes objects, see the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/).
## Deploy and check your application
1. In a terminal, navigate to `c-plus-plus-docker` and deploy your application to
Kubernetes.
```console
$ kubectl apply -f docker-kubernetes.yml
```
You should see output that looks like the following, indicating your Kubernetes objects were created successfully.
```text
deployment.apps/docker-c-plus-plus-demo created
service/service-entrypoint created
```
2. Make sure everything worked by listing your deployments.
```console
$ kubectl get deployments
```
Your deployment should be listed as follows:
```shell
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
docker-c-plus-plus-demo 1/1 1 1 10s
```
This indicates all one of the pods you asked for in your YAML are up and running. Do the same check for your services.
```console
$ kubectl get services
```
You should get output like the following.
```shell
NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
kubernetes ClusterIP 10.96.0.1 <none> 443/TCP 88m
service-entrypoint NodePort 10.105.145.223 <none> 8080:30001/TCP 83s
```
In addition to the default `kubernetes` service, you can see your `service-entrypoint` service, accepting traffic on port 30001/TCP.
3. In a browser, visit the following address. You should see the message `{"Status" : "OK"}`.
```console
http://localhost:30001/
```
4. Run the following command to tear down your application.
```console
$ kubectl delete -f docker-kubernetes.yml
```
## Summary
In this section, you learned how to use Docker Desktop to deploy your C++ application to a fully-featured Kubernetes environment on your development machine.
Related information:
- [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/)
- [Deploy on Kubernetes with Docker Desktop](/manuals/desktop/features/kubernetes.md)
- [Swarm mode overview](/manuals/engine/swarm/_index.md)