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# Stock
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# Creating a RESTful service
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A simple RESTful service for testing purposes. It exposes an endpoint, which takes
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a stock ticker (stock symbol), then outputs the stock price. It uses the the REST resource
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## Prerequisites
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1. [Install Knative Serving](https://github.com/knative/docs/blob/master/install/README.md)
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1. Install [docker](https://www.docker.com/)
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1. Install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/)
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## Setup
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## Exploring
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Once deployed, you can inspect the created resources with `kubectl` commands:
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Once deployed, you can inspect the create resources with the `kubectl` commands:
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```shell
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# This will show the route that we created:
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```
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To access this service via `curl`, we first need to determine its ingress address:
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To access this service via `curl`, you need to determine its ingress address:
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```shell
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watch get svc knative-ingressgateway -n istio-system
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```
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export SERVICE_IP=$(kubectl get po -l knative=ingressgateway -n istio-system -o 'jsonpath={.items[0].status.hostIP}'):$(kubectl get svc knative-ingressgateway -n istio-system -o 'jsonpath={.spec.ports[?(@.port==80)].nodePort}')
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```
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Now curl the service IP as if DNS were properly configured:
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Now use curl with the service IP as if DNS were properly configured:
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```shell
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curl --header "Host:$SERVICE_HOST" http://${SERVICE_IP}
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## Updating
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You can update this to a new version. For example, update it with a new configuration.yaml via:
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You can update this app to a new version. For example, update it with a new `configuration.yaml` via:
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```shell
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kubectl apply -f serving/samples/rest-api-go/updated_configuration.yaml
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```
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Once deployed, traffic will shift to the new revision automatically. You can verify the new version
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by checking route status:
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by checking the route status:
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```shell
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# This will show the route that we created:
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kubectl get route -o yaml
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```
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Or curling the service:
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Or, you run the curl command with the service host and IP:
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```shell
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curl --header "Host:$SERVICE_HOST" http://${SERVICE_IP}
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## Manual traffic splitting
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You can manually split traffic to specific revisions. Get your revisions names via:
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```shell
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kubectl get revisions
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```
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Update `traffic` part in [serving/samples/rest-api-go/sample.yaml](./sample.yaml) as:
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```yaml
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traffic:
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- revisionName: <YOUR_FIRST_REVISION_NAME>
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percent: 50
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```
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Then update your change via:
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Then, update your change via:
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```shell
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kubectl apply -f serving/samples/rest-api-go/sample.yaml
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```
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Once updated, you can verify the traffic splitting by looking at route status and/or curling
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the service.
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Once updated, you can verify the traffic splitting by looking at the route status or running
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the curl command as before.
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## Cleaning up
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