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Template to support rapid delivery of microservices for FCP Platform. It contains the configuration needed to deploy a simple Hapi Node server to the Azure Kubernetes Platform.
Create a new repository from this template and run ./rename.js
specifying the new name of the project and the description to use e.g.
./rename.js ffc-demo-web "Web frontend for demo workstream"
The script will update the following:
package.json
: updatename
,description
,homepage
docker-compose.yaml
: update the service name,image
andcontainer_name
docker-compose.test.yaml
: update the service name,image
andcontainer_name
docker-compose.override.yaml
: update the service name,image
andcontainer_name
- Rename
helm/ffc-template-node
helm/ffc-template-node/Chart.yaml
: updatedescription
andname
helm/ffc-template-node/values.yaml
: updatename
,namespace
,workstream
,image
,containerConfigMap.name
helm/ffc-template-node/templates/_container.yaml
: update the template namehelm/ffc-template-node/templates/cluster-ip-service.yaml
: update the template name and list parameter of includehelm/ffc-template-node/templates/config-map.yaml
: update the template name and list parameter of includehelm/ffc-template-node/templates/deployment.yaml
: update the template name, list parameter of deployment and container includes
- The Helm chart deployment values in
helm/ffc-template-node/values.yaml
may need updating depending on the resource needs of your microservice - The rename is a one-way operation i.e. currently it doesn't allow the name being changed from to be specified
- There is some validation on the input to try and ensure the rename is successful, however, it is unlikely to stand up to malicious entry
- Once the rename has been performed the script can be removed from the repo
- Should the rename go awry the changes can be reverted via
git clean -df && git checkout -- .
- Docker
- Docker Compose
Optional:
- Kubernetes
- Helm
The application is designed to run in containerised environments, using Docker Compose in development and Kubernetes in production.
- A Helm chart is provided for production deployments to Kubernetes.
Container images are built using Docker Compose, with the same images used to run the service with either Docker Compose or Kubernetes.
When using the Docker Compose files in development the local app
folder will
be mounted on top of the app
folder within the Docker container, hiding the CSS files that were generated during the Docker build. For the site to render correctly locally npm run build
must be run on the host system.
By default, the start script will build (or rebuild) images so there will rarely be a need to build images manually. However, this can be achieved through the Docker Compose build command:
# Build container images
docker-compose build
Use Docker Compose to run service locally.
docker-compose up
The tests have been structured into subfolders of ./test
as per the
Microservice test approach and repository structure
A convenience script is provided to run automated tests in a containerised
environment. This will rebuild images before running tests via docker-compose,
using a combination of docker-compose.yaml
and docker-compose.test.yaml
.
The command given to docker-compose run
may be customised by passing
arguments to the test script.
Examples:
# Run all tests
scripts/test
# Run tests with file watch
scripts/test -w
This service uses the FFC CI pipeline
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