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This repository is used for many AWS EKS workshops in https://catalog.workshops.aws/eks-immersionday/en-US

1. Workshop on Polyglot Microservices in EKS

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To Run this workshop,follow the below steps:

Clone the Repository

git clone https://github.com/aws-containers/eks-app-mesh-polyglot-demo.git
cd eks-app-mesh-polyglot-demo/workshop

Install the Helm chart

helm install workshop helm-chart/

You should see below output

NOTES:
1. Get the application URL by running these commands:
     NOTE: It may take a few minutes for the LoadBalancer to be available.
           You can watch the status of by running 'kubectl get --namespace workshop svc -w frontend'
  export LB_NAME=$(kubectl get svc --namespace workshop frontend -o jsonpath="{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[*].hostname}")
  echo http://$LB_NAME:9000

Get the LoadBalancer url.

export LB_NAME=$(kubectl get svc frontend -n workshop -o jsonpath="{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[*].hostname}") 
echo $LB_NAME:9000

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2. Workshop on Polyglot Microservices in App Mesh and EKS plus Fargate

In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through the following, which are popular App Mesh use cases using the example of below Product Catalog Application deployment. For complete documentation checkout Service Mesh using App Mesh

  • Deploy a microservices-based application in Amazon EKS using AWS Fargate
  • Configure an App Mesh Virtual Gateway to route traffic to the application services
  • Create a Canary Deployment using App Mesh
  • Enable observability features with App Mesh, including logging for Fargate, Amazon Cloudwatch Container Insights, and AWS X-Ray tracing

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