bouncer/misc/k8s/README.md

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# Kubernetes
## Initialize your project
1. Generate the Docker configuration to enable image builds with Kaniko and communicate with reg.cadoles.com
```shell
docker login reg.cadoles.com
mkdir -p misc/k8s/kustomization/base/secrets/dockerconfig
docker --config misc/k8s/kustomization/base/secrets/dockerconfig login reg.cadoles.com
mv misc/k8s/kustomization/base/secrets/dockerconfig/config.json misc/k8s/kustomization/base/secrets/dockerconfig/.dockerconfigjson
mkdir -p misc/k8s/kustomization/overlays/dev/secrets/dockerconfig
cp misc/k8s/kustomization/base/secrets/dockerconfig/.dockerconfigjson misc/k8s/kustomization/overlays/dev/secrets/dockerconfig/.dockerconfigjson
```
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## Getting started with Kind
1. Create your [Kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/) cluster
```shell
kind create cluster --config misc/k8s/kind/bouncer-cluster.yaml
```
2. Deploy required operators
```shell
kubectl apply -k misc/k8s/kind/cluster --server-side
```
3. Deploy your Bouncer development environment
```shell
skaffold dev -p dev --cleanup=false --default-repo reg.cadoles.com/<YOUR_PERSONNAL_USER_NAME>
```
## Testing
1. Open shell in bouncer-admin pod
```shell
kubectl exec -it -n bouncer-dev bouncer-admin-<suffix> -- /bin/sh
```
2. Create an authentication token
```shell
bouncer --config /etc/bouncer/config.yml auth create-token --role writer --subject $(whoami) > .bouncer-token
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```
3. Create a proxy and enable it
```shell
bouncer admin proxy create --proxy-to https://www.cadoles.com --proxy-name cadoles
bouncer admin proxy update --proxy-name cadoles --proxy-enabled=true
```
4. With you host web browser, open http://localhost:9000, you should see the Cadoles website.
## Benchmarking
You can use [`siege`](https://github.com/JoeDog/siege) to benchmark your instance with the Cadoles proxy.
```shell
BASE_URL=http://localhost:9000 make siege
```