This app is a CRUD example, composed out of a frontend, one backend service and one database. Its purpose is to illustrate how you can quickly get started with Bunnyshell.
Summary of app functional requirements:
- Each Book has id, title, description, availability status.
- We can create, retrieve, update, delete Books.
- There is a Search bar for searching Books by title.
Inspired from:
- https://github.com/bezkoder/react-axios-typescript-example
- https://github.com/bezkoder/react-axios-typescript-example
Summary of app functional requirements:
- Each Book has id, title, description, availability status.
- We can create, retrieve, update, delete Books.
- There is a Search bar for searching Books by title.
Copy the .env.sample
to .env
in order to have env vars for development, as the defaults are set to work with Bunnyshell, in prod mode.
Add the following line to /etc/hosts
on your local machine
127.0.0.1 books.local.bunnyshell.com books-api.local.bunnyshell.com
Then, just run docker compose up
and open the apps:
In each project directory, you can run:
npm install
npm start
The backend service can be deployed using the existing Helm Chart and the frontend app can be deployed using the existing Kubernetes manifest files.
Available parameters that you can customize and write to a my_values.yaml
file, for example.
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
serviceImage | An existing built image for the service | "" |
replicas | The number of replicas | 1 |
ingress.className | The ingress class name to be used | nginx |
ingress.host | The host that the ingress resource will use | example.com |
postgres.host | The database server host | db |
postgres.db | The database initial database name | bunny_books |
postgres.user | The database authentication username | postgres |
postgres.password | The database authentication password | pass |
frontendUrl | The URL of the frontend application | https://example.com |
helm install -f my_values.yaml my-release ./helm/backend
kubectl apply -f ./manifests/frontend
You can alter / configure the raw manifests using different tools, like Kustomize & sed:
cd manifests/frontend
kustomize create --autodetect --recursive --namespace=my-custom-namespace
kustomize edit set image needsimage=mybuiltimage:latest
kustomize edit add patch --kind Deployment --name frontend --patch '[{"op": "add", "path": "/spec/template/spec/containers/0/env/-", "value": {"name": "ENV", "value": "staging"}}]'
sed -i "s/frontend.example.com/kmyhost.myapp.com/g" ingress.yaml
kubectl apply -k .'