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# Compose on Kubernetes
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[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/docker/compose-on-kubernetes/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/docker/compose-on-kubernetes/tree/master)
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Compose on Kubernetes allows you to deploy Docker Compose files onto a
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Kubernetes cluster.
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# Table of contents
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- [Get started](#get-started)
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- [Developing Compose on Kubernetes](#developing-compose-on-kubernetes)
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More documentation can be found in the [docs/](./docs) directory. This includes:
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- [Architecture](./docs/architecture.md)
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- [Mapping of stack to Kubernetes objects](./docs/mapping.md)
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- [Compatibility matrix](./docs/compatibility.md)
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# Get started
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Compose on Kubernetes comes installed on
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[Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop) and
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[Docker Enterprise](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-enterprise).
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On Docker Desktop you will need to activate Kubernetes in the settings to use
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Compose on Kubernetes.
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## Check that Compose on Kubernetes is installed
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You can check that Compose on Kubernetes is installed by checking for the
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availability of the API using the command:
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```console
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$ kubectl api-versions | grep compose
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compose.docker.com/v1beta1
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compose.docker.com/v1beta2
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```
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## Deploy a stack
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To deploy a stack, you can use the Docker CLI:
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```console
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$ cat docker-compose.yml
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version: '3.3'
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services:
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db:
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build: db
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image: dockersamples/k8s-wordsmith-db
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words:
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build: words
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image: dockersamples/k8s-wordsmith-api
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deploy:
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replicas: 5
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web:
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build: web
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image: dockersamples/k8s-wordsmith-web
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ports:
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- "33000:80"
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$ docker stack deploy --orchestrator=kubernetes -c docker-compose.yml hellokube
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```
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# Developing Compose on Kubernetes
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See the [contributing](./CONTRIBUTING.md) guides for how to contribute code.
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## Pre-requisites
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- `make`
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- [Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop) (Mac or Windows) with engine version 18.09 or later
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- Enable Buildkit by setting `DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1` in your environment
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- Enable Kubernetes in Docker Desktop settings
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### For live debugging
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- Debugger capable of remote debugging with Delve API version 2
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- Goland run-configs are pre-configured
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## Debug quick start
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### Debug install
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To build and install a debug version of Compose on Kubernetes onto Docker
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Desktop, you can use the following command:
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```console
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$ make -f debug.Makefile install-debug-images
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```
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This command:
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- Builds the images with debug symbols
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- Runs the debug installer:
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- Installs debug versions of API server and Compose controller in the `docker` namespace
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- Creates two debugging _LoadBalancer_ services (unused in this mode)
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You can verify that Compose on Kubernetes is running with `kubectl` as follows:
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```console
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$ kubectl get all -n docker
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NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
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pod/compose-7c4dfcff76-jgwst 1/1 Running 0 59s
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pod/compose-api-759f8dbb4b-2z5n2 2/2 Running 0 59s
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NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
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service/compose-api ClusterIP 10.98.42.151 <none> 443/TCP 59s
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service/compose-api-server-remote-debug LoadBalancer 10.101.198.179 localhost 40001:31693/TCP 59s
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service/compose-controller-remote-debug LoadBalancer 10.101.158.160 localhost 40000:31167/TCP 59s
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NAME DESIRED CURRENT UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
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deployment.apps/compose 1 1 1 1 59s
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deployment.apps/compose-api 1 1 1 1 59s
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NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
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replicaset.apps/compose-7c4dfcff76 1 1 1 59s
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replicaset.apps/compose-api-759f8dbb4b 1 1 1 59s
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```
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If you describe one of the deployments, you should see `*-debug:latest` in the
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image name.
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### Live debugging install
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To build and install a live debugging version of Compose on Kubernetes onto
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Docker Desktop, you can use the following command:
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```console
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$ make -f debug.Makefile install-live-debug-images
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```
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This command:
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- Builds the images with debug symbols
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- Sets the image entrypoint to run a [Delve server](https://github.com/derekparker/delve)
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- Runs the debug installer
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- Installs debug version of API server and Compose controller in the `docker` namespace
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- Creates two debugging _LoadBalancer_ services
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- `localhost:40000`: Compose controller
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- `localhost:40001`: API server
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- The API server and Compose controller only start once a debugger is attached
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To attach a debugger you have multiple options:
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- Use [GoLand](https://www.jetbrains.com/go/): configuration can be found in `.idea` of the repository
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- Select the `Debug all` config, setup breakpoints and start the debugger
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- Set your Delve compatible debugger to point to use `locahost:40000` and `localhost:40001`
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- Using a terminal: `dlv connect localhost:40000` then type `continue` and hit enter
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To verify that the components are installed, you can use the following command:
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$ kubectl get all -n docker
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```
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To verify that the API server has started, ensure that it has started logging:
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```console
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$ kubectl logs -f -n docker deployment.apps/compose-api compose
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API server listening at: [::]:40000
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ERROR: logging before flag.Parse: I1207 15:25:13.760739 11 plugins.go:158] Loaded 2 mutating admission controller(s) successfully in the following order: NamespaceLifecycle,MutatingAdmissionWebhook.
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ERROR: logging before flag.Parse: I1207 15:25:13.763211 11 plugins.go:161] Loaded 1 validating admission controller(s) successfully in the following order: ValidatingAdmissionWebhook.
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ERROR: logging before flag.Parse: W1207 15:25:13.767429 11 client_config.go:552] Neither --kubeconfig nor --master was specified. Using the inClusterConfig. This might not work.
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ERROR: logging before flag.Parse: W1207 15:25:13.851500 11 genericapiserver.go:319] Skipping API compose.docker.com/storage because it has no resources.
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ERROR: logging before flag.Parse: I1207 15:25:13.998154 11 serve.go:116] Serving securely on [::]:9443
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```
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To verify that the Compose controller has started, ensure that it is logging:
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```console
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kubectl logs -f -n docker deployment.apps/compose
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API server listening at: [::]:40000
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Version: v0.4.16-dirty
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Git commit: b2e3a6b-dirty
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OS/Arch: linux/amd64
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Built: Fri Dec 7 15:18:13 2018
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time="2018-12-07T15:25:19Z" level=info msg="Controller ready"
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```
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## Reinstall default
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To reinstall the default Compose on Kubernetes on Docker Desktop, simply restart
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your Kubernetes cluster. You can do this by deactivating and then reactivating
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Kubernetes or by restarting Docker Desktop.
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See the [contributing](./CONTRIBUTING.md) and [debugging](./DEBUGGING.md) guides.
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# Deploying Compose on Kubernetes
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- Guide for [Azure AKS](./docs/install-on-aks.md).
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- Guide for [GKE](./docs/install-on-gke.md).
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- Guide for [Microk8s](./docs/install-on-microk8s.md).
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- Guide for [Minikube](./docs/install-on-minikube.md).
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