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Kubernetes Linux cluster 2CPU, 7GB RAM. 3 node cluster is recommended for production environment.
SQL Server 2016 or later.
- Install Kubenetes CLI tool - kubectl. Instructions can be found here: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/
- Install the command line tool of the Kubernetes hosting system:
- SQL Server connection string.
- The SQL connection user account must have permission create new databases and db_owner of the databases.
- SSL certificate and private key without password
- Request the container registry login from IQX for pulling OneList images
- SMTP server login and email address if email approval channel is enabled
- Generate the Machine key and encode it to a base64 string for each environmentfor each environment. This is a Base64 string representing an array of 50 bytes.
- Use tools like https://generate.plus/en/base64 to generate a random string of the required length.
- Download these Yaml files
Minimum Requirement
Enviroment | AKS | SQL |
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Production | Cluster nodes:3; Cluster node size: 2 vCPU, 8GB RAM | Elastic pool: Standard, eDTU: 100, Data size: 100GB Firewall settings: Allow Azure services and resources to access this server = ON Database collation: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS Databases:
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Non-production | Cluster nodes:1; Cluster node size: 2 vCPU, 8GB RAM | Elastic pool: Standard, eDTU: 50, Data size: 50GB Firewall settings: Allow Azure services and resources to access this server = ON Database collation: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS Databases: the "x" represents the environment tag, e.g. d for Development, q for QA.
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Log on to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Log on to Azure by executing this command: az login
- Setup the Azure log in with kubectl by executing this command: az aks get-credentials --resource-group <Azure_Resource_Group> --name <Azure_Kubernetes_Service>
Deployment steps
Open a command prompt from the folder that contains the YAML deployment files. Flow steps below to deploy OneList.
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kubectl create namespace <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>NAMESPACE>
2. Create ConfigMap and Secret
These Kubernetes ConfigMap and Secret defines the required environment variables that are used by OneList services. Open the "config.yaml" in notepad and update the following fields with the actual value.
- RoleManager__MachineKey
This is a base64 string representing an array of 44 bytes. Use this online tool: https://www.base64encode.org/. Input 44 characters to encode.The value is the generated machine key. - Database__ConnectionString
The value is the SQL Server connection string. The name of the databases will be automatically specified by the services. - Smtp__UserName
- Smtp__Password
- ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT
The value specifies the environment. It can be one of the following Production, Dev, QA. - Smtp__From
This is the sender email address of notifications from OneList - Smtp__Host
This is the SMTP server OneList use to send notifications. - Smtp__Port
This is the port of SMTP server. - Smtp__UseSsl
Define if SMTP server uses SSL connection.
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kubectl apply -f config.yaml --namespace <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>
3. Create the Secrete for pulling OneList images
Replace placeholders in the command below and run it.
kubectl create secret docker-registry iqx.acr --docker-server=https://iqxbusiness.azurecr.io --docker-username=<ACR_USERNAME> --docker-password=<ACR_PASSWORD> --docker-email=<YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS> --namespace <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>
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Run the command below.
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Deploy OneList containers for the apps and services
Run the 2 commands below.
kubectl appy apply -f onelist6-deployment.yaml --namespace <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>
kubectl appy apply -f onelist6-service.yaml --namespace <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>
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5. Create Nginx ingress service
Run the 2 commands below.
kubectl create -f ingress-nginx-controller.yaml --namespace <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>yaml
kubectl create -f onelist6-ingress.yaml --namespace <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>
Upgrade image version
Upgrade all applications
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6. Create the TLS secrete
Run the command below, where the IMAGE_VERSION is in the format of x.x.x, e.g. 6.3.0
powershell -f upgrade.ps1 -n <ONELIST_NAMESPACE> -v <IMAGE_VERSION>
Upgrade a single application
If image version update is required, use the command below as a template and apply proper parameters to update image version of applications.
kubectl set image deployment/onelistserver onelistserver=iqxbusiness.azurecr.io/iqx.onelist.server:v<IMAGE_VERSION> -n <ONELIST_NAMESPACE>
Parameters:
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kubectl create secret tls tls.onelist --cert <SSL_CERTIFICATE_FILE> --key <PRIVATE_KEY_FILE> --namespace ingress-nginx
7. Create the administrator user account
- Navigate to the OneList URL in browser, you will be presented to following page to create the first user account. The System Administrator access is automatically granted to this user account.
- Log on using the email and password of the newly created user account to complete the application configuration steps.