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39 lines
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Markdown
# git-blog-demo
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This demo shows how to use the `git-sync` sidekick container along side `volumes` and `volumeMounts` to create a markdown powered blog.
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## How it works
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The pod is composed of 3 containers that share directories using 2 volumes:
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- The `git-sync` container clones a git repo into the `markdown` volume
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- The `hugo` container read from the `markdown` volume and render it into the `html` volume.
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- The `nginx` container serve the content from the `html` volume.
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## Usage
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### Build demo containers (Optional)
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Build the demo containers, and push them to a registry
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```
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docker build -t <some-registry>/git-sync ..
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docker build -t <some-registry>/hugo hugo/
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docker push <some-registry>/hugo <some-registry>/git-sync
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```
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If you end up using a different registry, be sure to update `config/deployment.yaml`.
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###
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Create the pod and the service for the blog
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```
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kubectl create -f config
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```
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Open the service external ip in your browser
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