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Published: Dec 13, 2018 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 38 Imported by: 0

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Guestbook Sample

Guestbook is a sample application that records visitors' messages, displays a cloud banner, and an administrative message. The main business logic is written in a cloud-agnostic manner using MySQL, the generic blob API, and the generic runtimevar API. All platform-specific code is set up by Wire.

Prerequisites

You will need to install the following software to run this sample:

Building

Run the following in the samples/guestbook directory:

go generate && go build

Running Locally

You will need to run a local MySQL database server, set up a directory that simulates a bucket, and create a local message of the day. localdb/main.go is a program that runs a temporary database using Docker:

go get ./localdb/... # Get package dependencies.
go run localdb/main.go

In another terminal, you can run:

# Set a local Message of the Day
echo 'Hello, World!' > motd.txt

# Run the server.
./guestbook -env=local -bucket=blobs -motd_var=motd.txt

Your server should be running on http://localhost:8080/.

You can stop the MySQL database server with Ctrl-\. MySQL ignores Ctrl-C (SIGINT).

Running on Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

If you want to run this sample on GCP, you need to create a project, download the gcloud SDK, install kubectl and log in.

# Install kubectl.
gcloud components install kubectl

# Opens a browser to log you into GCP.
gcloud auth login

You can then use Terraform, a tool for initializing cloud resources, to set up your project. Finally, this sample provides a script for building the Guestbook binary and deploying it to the Kubernetes cluster created by Terraform.

gcloud auth application-default login
cd gcp
terraform init

# Terraform will prompt you for your GCP project ID, desired region,
# and desired zone.
terraform apply

go run deploy/main.go

The deploy script will display the URL of your running service.

To clean up the created resources, run terraform destroy inside the gcp directory using the same variables you entered during terraform apply.

Running on Amazon Web Services (AWS)

If you want to run this sample on AWS, you need to set up an account, download the AWS command line interface, and log in. You will also need an SSH key. If you don't already have one, you can follow this guide from GitHub. Follow the instructions for "Adding your key to the ssh-agent" if you want the key to persist across terminal sessions.

Agree to the AWS Terms and Conditions

You have to agree to the AWS Terms and Conditions in order to provision the resources.

Provision resources with Terraform

With the SSH keys generated and AWS Terms and Conditions signed, you can then use Terraform, a tool for initializing cloud resources, to set up your project. This will create an EC2 instance you can SSH to and run your binary.

aws configure
ssh-add

# Build for deploying on the AWS Linux VM.
GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build

# Enter AWS directory from samples/guestbook.
cd aws
terraform init

# Provisioning can take up to 10 minutes.
# Keep track of the output of this command as it is needed later.
terraform apply -var region=us-west-1 -var ssh_public_key="$(cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub)"
Connect to the new server and run the guestbook binary

You now need to connect to the new remote server to execute the guestbook binary. The final output of terraform apply lists the required variables guestbook requires to execute. Here's an example (with redacted output!):

localhost$ terraform apply

<snip>

Outputs:

bucket = guestbook[timestamp]
database_host = guestbook[timestamp][redacted].us-west-1.rds.amazonaws.com
database_root_password = <sensitive>
instance_host = [redacted]
paramstore_var = /guestbook/motd
region = us-west-1

# SSH into the EC2 instance.
localhost$ ssh "admin@$( terraform output instance_host )"

server$ AWS_REGION=us-west-1 ./guestbook -env=aws \
  -bucket=guestbook[timestamp] \
	-db_host=guestbook[timestamp][redacted].us-west-1.rds.amazonaws.com \
	-motd_var=/guestbook/motd
View the guestbook application

You can then visit the server at http://INSTANCE_HOST:8080/, where INSTANCE_HOST is the value of terraform output instance_host run on your local machine.

Cleanup

To clean up the created resources, run terraform destroy inside the aws directory using the same variables you entered during terraform apply.

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Documentation

Overview

guestbook is a sample application that records visitors' messages, displays a cloud banner, and an administrative message.

Directories

Path Synopsis
aws
provision_db
The provision_db program connects to an RDS database and initializes it with SQL from stdin.
The provision_db program connects to an RDS database and initializes it with SQL from stdin.
gcp
deploy
The deploy program builds the Guestbook server locally and deploys it to GKE.
The deploy program builds the Guestbook server locally and deploys it to GKE.
provision_db
The provision_db program connects to a Cloud SQL database and initializes it with SQL from a file.
The provision_db program connects to a Cloud SQL database and initializes it with SQL from a file.

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