## deploying a node.js K8s cluster with kubectl
1. Build the image: ``` make build: ```
2. Run the container: ``` make run ```
3. Check whether the server worked ``` make curl ```
4. Check container's status ``` $ make status ```
--- ### useful commands
Exec inside the container: ``` $ docker exec -i -t /bin/bash ``` Check images in disk: ``` $ docker images ```
---- ### pushing the registry to kubernetes
In a real production system, we’ll want to build images in one place, then run these images in the Kubernetes cluster. The system that images for distribution is called a **container registry**. Using a `yaml` Kubernetes files (for example, the one inside `node_server_example/`), you can now deploy the image with: ``` $ kubectl create -f node_example_kube_config.yaml ``` After that, you are able to create the service with: ``` $ kubectl expose deployment node-app-test ``` Also, check out the service status with: ``` $ kubectl get services ```
--- ### cleanning up
Removing the service and the deployment when you are done: ``` $ kubectl delete service node-app-test $ kubectl delete deployment node-app-test ```