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Merge pull request #9635 from krousey/example_phabricator
Change Phabricator example to use v1pull/6/head
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To start Phabricator server use the file [`examples/phabricator/phabricator-cont
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```js
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{
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"kind": "ReplicationController",
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"apiVersion": "v1beta3",
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"apiVersion": "v1",
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"metadata": {
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"name": "phabricator-controller",
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"labels": {
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ To automate this process and make sure that a proper host is authorized even if
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```js
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{
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"kind": "ReplicationController",
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"apiVersion": "v1beta3",
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"apiVersion": "v1",
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"metadata": {
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"name": "authenticator-controller",
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"labels": {
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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Use the file [`examples/phabricator/phabricator-service.json`](phabricator-servi
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```js
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{
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"kind": "Service",
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"apiVersion": "v1beta3",
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"apiVersion": "v1",
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"metadata": {
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"name": "phabricator"
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},
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"selector": {
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"name": "phabricator"
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},
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"createExternalLoadBalancer": true,
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"publicIPs": [
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"107.178.210.6"
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]
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"type": "LoadBalancer"
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}
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}
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```
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phabricator
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```
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Note that it will also create an external load balancer so that we can access it from outside. You may need to open the firewall for port 80 using the [console][cloud-console] or the `gcloud` tool. The following command will allow traffic from any source to instances tagged `kubernetes-minion`:
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To play with the service itself, find the external IP of the load balancer:
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```shell
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$ kubectl get services guestbook -o template --template='{{(index .status.loadBalancer.ingress 0).ip}}'
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```
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and then visit port 80 of that IP address.
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**Note**: You may need to open the firewall for port 80 using the [console][cloud-console] or the `gcloud` tool. The following command will allow traffic from any source to instances tagged `kubernetes-minion`:
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```shell
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$ gcloud compute firewall-rules create phabricator-node-80 --allow=tcp:80 --target-tags kubernetes-minion
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"kind": "ReplicationController",
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"apiVersion": "v1beta3",
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"apiVersion": "v1",
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"metadata": {
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"name": "authenticator-controller",
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"labels": {
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"kind": "ReplicationController",
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"apiVersion": "v1beta3",
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"apiVersion": "v1",
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"metadata": {
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"name": "phabricator-controller",
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"labels": {
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"kind": "Service",
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"apiVersion": "v1beta3",
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"apiVersion": "v1",
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"metadata": {
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"name": "phabricator"
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},
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"selector": {
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"name": "phabricator"
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},
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"createExternalLoadBalancer": true,
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"publicIPs": [
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"107.178.210.6"
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]
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"type": "LoadBalancer"
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}
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}
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