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k8s deployment

k8s

TLDR; and do not care way

$ make
$ sed -i s/localhost/myshinydomain.tld/g env.txt
$ make prepare
$ make deploy

Understanding way

If you would like to deploy Mirotalk to kubernetes this set of files can help you in that task

Bellow is explanation of files in this folder which will form one output file in output folder

../.env.template and your file env.txt that you should prepare

Configuration file that is for now used to configure deployment you should copy ../.env.template to current directory as env.txt and edit values inside to your liking

$ cp ../.env.template env.txt

Change values (if nothing else HOST variable must be changed so your ingress would recognize it and send requests to your deployed application), if you do not have public domain you can use free service called nip.io with domain like p2p.192-168-1-1.nip.io (or sslip.io)

$ sed -i s/localhost/myshinydomain.tld/g env.txt

p2p-deployment.yaml

Main deployment file where you change image file if you would like to use yours if not official one (image: tag)

p2p-cert.yaml

This file represent definition of certificate (request) when using Cert Manager to generate letsencrypt or private certificates for your domain will be pulled out from env.txt

p2p-ingress.yaml

This is generic ingress object in kubernetes that is responsible to route external traffic to mirotalk deployed application and if used in conjuction with p2p-cert.yaml (default) will provide TLS enabled access to your mirotalk instance

p2p-service.yaml

Service required for ingress to be able to know how to access deployment

Makefile

Helper file that allows running it to configure application how you would like

after creating and changing configuration file (env.txt) run these two tasks, prepare will create deployment file and deployment will create configMap from prepared env.txt file.

Please run after reading all this:

$ make
# edit env.txt or use sed as in TLDR section :)
$ make prepare
$ make deploy