--- title: Kubernetes deployment linkTitle: Kubernetes aliases: [/docs/demo/kubernetes_deployment] --- We provide a [OpenTelemetry Demo Helm chart](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-helm-charts/tree/main/charts/opentelemetry-demo) to help deploy the demo to an existing Kubernetes cluster. [Helm](https://helm.sh) must be installed to use the charts. Please refer to Helm's [documentation](https://helm.sh/docs/) to get started. ## Prerequisites - Kubernetes 1.23+ - 4 GB of free RAM for the application - Helm 3.9+ (for Helm installation method only ## Install using Helm (recommended) Add OpenTelemetry Helm repository: ```shell helm repo add open-telemetry https://open-telemetry.github.io/opentelemetry-helm-charts ``` To install the chart with the release name my-otel-demo, run the following command: ```shell helm install my-otel-demo open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo ``` > **Note** The OpenTelemetry Demo Helm chart version 0.11.0 or greater is > required to perform all usage methods mentioned below. ## Install using kubectl The following command will install the demo application to your Kubernetes cluster. ```shell kubectl create namespace otel-demo kubectl apply --namespace otel-demo -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo/main/kubernetes/opentelemetry-demo.yaml ``` > **Note** These manifests are generated from the Helm chart and are provided > for convenience. It is recommended to use the Helm chart for installation. ## Use the Demo The demo application will need the services exposed outside of the Kubernetes cluster in order to use them. You can expose the services to your local system using the `kubectl port-forward` command or by configuring service types (ie: LoadBalancer) with optionally deployed ingress resources. ### Expose services using kubectl port-forward To expose the frontendproxy service use the following command (replace `my-otel-demo` with your Helm chart release name accordingly): ```shell kubectl port-forward svc/my-otel-demo-frontendproxy 8080:8080 ``` In order for spans from the browser to be properly collected, you will also need to expose the OpenTelemetry Collector's OTLP/HTTP port (replace `my-otel-demo` with your Helm chart release name accordingly): ```shell kubectl port-forward svc/my-otel-demo-otelcol 4318:4318 ``` > **Note**: `kubectl port-forward` will proxy the port until the process > terminates. You may need to create separate terminal sessions for each use of > `kubectl port-forward`, and use Ctrl-C to terminate the process > when done. With the frontendproxy and Collector port-forward set up, you can access: - Webstore: - Grafana: - Feature Flags UI: - Load Generator UI: - Jaeger UI: ### Expose services using service type configurations > **Note** Kubernetes clusters may not have the proper infrastructure components > to enable LoadBalancer service types or ingress resources. Verify your cluster > has the proper support before using these configuration options. Each demo service (ie: frontendproxy) offers a way to have its Kubernetes service type configured. By default these will be `ClusterIP` but you can change each one using the `serviceType` property for each service. To configure the frontendproxy service to use a LoadBalancer service type you would specify the following in your values file: ```yaml components: frontendProxy: service: type: LoadBalancer ``` > **Note** It is recommended to use a values file when installing the Helm chart > in order to specify additional configuration options. The Helm chart does not provide facilities to create ingress resources. If required these would need to be created manually after installing the Helm chart. Some Kubernetes providers require specific service types in order to be used by ingress resources (ie: EKS ALB ingress, requires a NodePort service type). In order for spans from the browser to be properly collected, you will also need to expose the OpenTelemetry Collector's OTLP/HTTP port to be accessible to user web browsers. The location where the OpenTelemetry Collector is exposed must also be passed into the frontend service using the `PUBLIC_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TRACES_ENDPOINT` environment variable. You can do this using the following in your values file: ```yaml components: frontend: env: - name: PUBLIC_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_TRACES_ENDPOINT value: http://otel-demo-collector.mydomain.com:4318/v1/traces ``` To install the Helm chart with a custom `my-values-file.yaml` values file use: ```shell helm install my-otel-demo open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo --values my-values-file.yaml ``` With the frontendproxy and Collector exposed, you can access the demo UI at the base path for the frontendproxy. Other demo components can be accessed at the following sub-paths: - Webstore: `/` (base) - Grafana: `/grafana` - Feature Flags UI: `/feature` - Load Generator UI: `/loadgen/` (must include trailing slash) - Jaeger UI: `/jaeger/ui` ## Bring your own backend Likely you want to use the Webstore as a demo application for an observability backend you already have (e.g. an existing instance of Jaeger, Zipkin, or one of the [vendor of your choice](/ecosystem/vendors/). The OpenTelemetry Collector's configuration is exposed in the Helm chart. Any additions you do will be merged into the default configuration. You can use this to add your own exporters, and add them to the desired pipeline(s) ```yaml opentelemetry-collector: config: exporters: otlphttp/example: endpoint: service: pipelines: traces: receivers: [otlp] processors: [batch] exporters: [otlphttp/example] ``` > **Note** When merging YAML values with Helm, objects are merged and arrays are > replaced. Vendor backends might require you to add additional parameters for authentication, please check their documentation. Some backends require different exporters, you may find them and their documentation available at [opentelemetry-collector-contrib/exporter](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter). To install the Helm chart with a custom `my-values-file.yaml` values file use: ```shell helm install my-otel-demo open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo --values my-values-file.yaml ```