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# Bakery IA Kubernetes Configuration
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This directory contains Kubernetes manifests for deploying the Bakery IA forecasting platform in a local development environment with **permanent localhost access** and **FREE HTTPS support** using cert-manager and NGINX ingress.
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## ⚡ Quick Start (5 Commands)
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```bash
# 1. Start Colima
colima start --cpu 4 --memory 8 --disk 50 --runtime docker --profile k8s-local
# 2. Create Kind cluster with permanent localhost access
kind create cluster --config kind-config.yaml
# 3. Install NGINX Ingress Controller
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/deploy/static/provider/kind/deploy.yaml && kubectl wait --namespace ingress-nginx --for=condition=ready pod --selector=app.kubernetes.io/component=controller --timeout=300s
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# 4. Configure permanent localhost access
kubectl patch svc ingress-nginx-controller -n ingress-nginx -p '{"spec":{"type":"NodePort","ports":[{"name":"http","port":80,"targetPort":"http","nodePort":30080},{"name":"https","port":443,"targetPort":"https","nodePort":30443}]}}'
# 5. Deploy your application
skaffold dev --profile=dev
# 🎉 Done! Access at: http://localhost
```
## Prerequisites (macOS Local Development)
1. **Colima**: Docker runtime for macOS
2. **Kind**: Kubernetes in Docker for local clusters
3. **kubectl**: Kubernetes command-line tool
4. **Skaffold**: For building and deploying applications
5. **NGINX Ingress Controller**: For routing traffic (installed automatically)
6. **cert-manager**: For automatic TLS certificate management (installed automatically)
### Install Prerequisites (macOS)
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```bash
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# Install Homebrew (if not already installed)
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
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# Install required tools
brew install colima kind kubectl skaffold
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# Verify installations
colima version
kind version
kubectl version --client
skaffold version
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```
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## 🔒 HTTPS Setup Options
### Option 1: Automated HTTPS Setup (Recommended)
```bash
# Run the automated HTTPS setup script
./setup-https.sh
```
### Option 2: HTTP Only (Basic Setup)
```bash
# Deploy without HTTPS
kubectl apply -k infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/
```
## Kind Configuration for Permanent Localhost Access
The `kind-config.yaml` file in the root directory provides permanent localhost access without port forwarding:
```yaml
kind: Cluster
apiVersion: kind.x-k8s.io/v1alpha4
name: bakery-ia-local
nodes:
- role: control-plane
kubeadmConfigPatches:
- |
kind: InitConfiguration
nodeRegistration:
kubeletExtraArgs:
node-labels: "ingress-ready=true"
extraPortMappings:
# HTTP ingress
- containerPort: 30080
hostPort: 80
protocol: TCP
# HTTPS ingress
- containerPort: 30443
hostPort: 443
protocol: TCP
# Direct frontend access (backup)
- containerPort: 30300
hostPort: 3000
protocol: TCP
# Direct gateway access (backup)
- containerPort: 30800
hostPort: 8000
protocol: TCP
```
This configuration maps:
- Port 80 → localhost:80 (HTTP)
- Port 443 → localhost:443 (HTTPS)
- Port 3000 → localhost:3000 (Direct frontend)
- Port 8000 → localhost:8000 (Direct gateway)
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## Directory Structure
```
infrastructure/kubernetes/
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├── kind-config.yaml # Kind cluster configuration with port mapping
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├── base/ # Base Kubernetes resources
│ ├── namespace.yaml # Namespace definition
│ ├── configmap.yaml # Shared configuration
│ ├── secrets.yaml # Secrets (base64 encoded)
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│ ├── ingress.yaml # HTTP ingress rules
│ ├── ingress-https.yaml # HTTPS ingress rules
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│ └── kustomization.yaml # Base kustomization
├── components/ # Individual component manifests
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│ ├── cert-manager/ # Certificate management
│ │ ├── cluster-issuer-staging.yaml # Let's Encrypt staging
│ │ ├── cluster-issuer-production.yaml # Let's Encrypt production
│ │ └── local-ca-issuer.yaml # Local CA for development
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│ ├── auth/ # Auth service
│ ├── tenant/ # Tenant service
│ ├── training/ # Training service
│ ├── forecasting/ # Forecasting service
│ ├── sales/ # Sales service
│ ├── external/ # External service
│ ├── notification/ # Notification service
│ ├── inventory/ # Inventory service
│ ├── recipes/ # Recipes service
│ ├── suppliers/ # Suppliers service
│ ├── pos/ # POS service
│ ├── orders/ # Orders service
│ ├── production/ # Production service
│ ├── alert-processor/ # Alert processor
│ ├── frontend/ # Frontend application
│ ├── databases/ # Database deployments
│ └── infrastructure/ # Infrastructure components (gateway, etc.)
└── overlays/
└── dev/ # Development environment overlay
├── kustomization.yaml # Dev-specific kustomization
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├── https-kustomization.yaml # HTTPS-specific kustomization
├── dev-patches.yaml # Development patches
└── ingress-https-patch.yaml # HTTPS ingress patch
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```
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## 🚀 Quick Start (macOS with Kind + Colima)
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### 1. Start Colima and Create Kind Cluster with Permanent Localhost Access
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```bash
# Start Colima with proper resources for development
colima start --cpu 4 --memory 8 --disk 100 --runtime docker --profile k8s-local
# Create Kind cluster with permanent port mapping for localhost access
kind create cluster --config kind-config.yaml
# Verify cluster is running and port mappings
kubectl cluster-info
docker port bakery-ia-local-control-plane
```
The `kind-config.yaml` configuration provides permanent localhost access on ports 80 and 443 without requiring port forwarding!
### 2. Install NGINX Ingress Controller for Kind
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```bash
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# Install NGINX Ingress Controller (Kind-specific with permanent localhost access)
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/deploy/static/provider/kind/deploy.yaml
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# Wait for ingress controller to be ready
kubectl wait --namespace ingress-nginx \
--for=condition=ready pod \
--selector=app.kubernetes.io/component=controller \
--timeout=300s
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# Configure ingress controller for permanent localhost access
kubectl patch svc ingress-nginx-controller -n ingress-nginx -p '{"spec":{"type":"NodePort","ports":[{"name":"http","port":80,"targetPort":"http","nodePort":30080},{"name":"https","port":443,"targetPort":"https","nodePort":30443}]}}'
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```
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### 3. Deploy with Skaffold (No Port Forwarding Required!)
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```bash
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# Option A: Development mode with auto-rebuild (Recommended)
skaffold dev --profile=dev
# Option B: One-time deployment
skaffold run --profile=dev
# Option C: Debug mode (still includes port forwarding for individual services)
skaffold debug --profile=debug
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# Check deployment status
kubectl get pods -n bakery-ia
kubectl get services -n bakery-ia
kubectl get ingress -n bakery-ia
```
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**Note**: With the new configuration, skaffold no longer needs port forwarding for frontend access since localhost:80 and localhost:443 are permanently mapped!
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### 4. Access the Application - Permanent Localhost Access! 🎉
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**No /etc/hosts modification needed!** The application is now accessible directly via standard localhost URLs:
**Primary Access (Recommended):**
- **Frontend**: http://localhost or https://localhost
- **API Gateway**: http://localhost/api or https://localhost/api
**Named Host Access (Optional):**
If you prefer named hosts, add to your `/etc/hosts` file:
```bash
echo "127.0.0.1 bakery-ia.local" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
echo "127.0.0.1 api.bakery-ia.local" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
echo "127.0.0.1 monitoring.bakery-ia.local" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
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```
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Then access via:
- Frontend: http://bakery-ia.local or https://bakery-ia.local
- API Gateway: http://api.bakery-ia.local or https://api.bakery-ia.local
- Monitoring: http://monitoring.bakery-ia.local or https://monitoring.bakery-ia.local
## 🔒 HTTPS Configuration (FREE with Let's Encrypt)
### Automated HTTPS Setup
The quickest way to enable HTTPS is using the automated setup script:
```bash
# Run the automated HTTPS setup script
./setup-https.sh
```
This script will:
- ✅ Install cert-manager (FREE Let's Encrypt client)
- ✅ Install NGINX Ingress Controller
- ✅ Set up cluster issuers (staging, production, and local CA)
- ✅ Deploy your application with HTTPS support
- ✅ Generate and configure TLS certificates
- ✅ Export CA certificate for browser trust
### Manual HTTPS Setup
If you prefer manual setup:
#### 1. Install cert-manager
```bash
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.13.2/cert-manager.yaml
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/instance=cert-manager -n cert-manager --timeout=300s
```
#### 2. Install NGINX Ingress Controller for Kind
```bash
kubectl apply -f https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/examples/ingress/deploy-ingress-nginx.yaml
kubectl wait --namespace ingress-nginx --for=condition=ready pod --selector=app.kubernetes.io/component=controller --timeout=300s
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```
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#### 3. Apply Certificate Issuers
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```bash
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kubectl apply -f infrastructure/kubernetes/base/components/cert-manager/cluster-issuer-staging.yaml
kubectl apply -f infrastructure/kubernetes/base/components/cert-manager/local-ca-issuer.yaml
kubectl apply -f infrastructure/kubernetes/base/components/cert-manager/cluster-issuer-production.yaml
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```
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#### 4. Deploy with HTTPS
```bash
kubectl apply -k infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/
kubectl patch ingress bakery-ingress -n bakery-ia --patch-file infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/ingress-https-patch.yaml
```
#### 5. Export CA Certificate for Browser Trust
```bash
kubectl get secret local-ca-key-pair -n cert-manager -o jsonpath='{.data.tls\.crt}' | base64 -d > bakery-ia-ca.crt
```
### Access HTTPS Application
After HTTPS setup:
- **🔐 Frontend:** https://bakery-ia.local
- **🔐 API Gateway:** https://api.bakery-ia.local
- **🔐 Monitoring:** https://monitoring.bakery-ia.local
### Trust the CA Certificate
**For macOS:**
```bash
open bakery-ia-ca.crt
# In Keychain Access, find "bakery-ia-local-ca" and set to "Always Trust"
```
**For Linux:**
```bash
sudo cp bakery-ia-ca.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
sudo update-ca-certificates
```
### Certificate Management Commands
```bash
# Check certificate status
kubectl get certificates -n bakery-ia
# Check certificate details
kubectl describe certificate bakery-ia-tls-cert -n bakery-ia
# Check cluster issuers
kubectl get clusterissuers
# Check TLS secret
kubectl get secret bakery-ia-tls-cert -n bakery-ia
```
### Switching to Production Let's Encrypt
To use real Let's Encrypt certificates (requires public domain):
1. Update the cluster issuer in `ingress-https-patch.yaml`:
```yaml
cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: "letsencrypt-production" # Change from local-ca-issuer
```
2. Update email in cluster issuers to your real email
3. Ensure your domain points to your cluster's external IP
### Cleanup HTTPS Setup
```bash
# Run cleanup script
./cleanup-https.sh
# Or manually clean up
kubectl delete -k infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/
kubectl delete -f https://github.com/cert-manager/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.13.2/cert-manager.yaml
rm -f bakery-ia-ca.crt
```
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## Port Forwarding for Direct Access
If you prefer to access services directly without ingress:
```bash
# Frontend
kubectl port-forward -n bakery-ia svc/frontend-service 3000:3000
# Gateway
kubectl port-forward -n bakery-ia svc/gateway-service 8000:8000
# Auth Service
kubectl port-forward -n bakery-ia svc/auth-service 8001:8000
# Redis
kubectl port-forward -n bakery-ia svc/redis-service 6379:6379
# Database example (auth-db)
kubectl port-forward -n bakery-ia svc/auth-db-service 5432:5432
```
## Managing the Deployment
### Check Status
```bash
# Check all resources
kubectl get all -n bakery-ia
# Check specific resource types
kubectl get pods -n bakery-ia
kubectl get services -n bakery-ia
kubectl get deployments -n bakery-ia
kubectl get pvc -n bakery-ia
# Check logs
kubectl logs -n bakery-ia deployment/auth-service
kubectl logs -n bakery-ia deployment/frontend -f # Follow logs
```
### Update Deployments
```bash
# After making changes to manifests
kubectl apply -k infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev/
# Force restart a deployment
kubectl rollout restart -n bakery-ia deployment/auth-service
# Check rollout status
kubectl rollout status -n bakery-ia deployment/auth-service
```
### Scaling Services
```bash
# Scale a service
kubectl scale -n bakery-ia deployment/auth-service --replicas=3
# Or edit the kustomization.yaml replicas section and reapply
```
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### Clean Up (macOS + Kind + Colima + Skaffold)
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```bash
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# Option 1: Quick cleanup (development session)
skaffold delete --profile=dev
# Option 2: Clean up HTTPS setup
./cleanup-https.sh
# Option 3: Complete cleanup (everything)
./complete-cleanup.sh
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# Option 4: Manual cleanup steps
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kubectl delete namespace bakery-ia
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kind delete cluster --name bakery-ia-local
colima stop --profile k8s-local
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```
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**📖 For detailed cleanup options, see [CLEANUP-GUIDE.md](../../CLEANUP-GUIDE.md)**
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## Configuration
### Secrets
The `secrets.yaml` file contains base64-encoded secrets. For production, these should be:
1. Generated securely
2. Managed through external secret management systems
3. Not committed to version control
To encode/decode secrets:
```bash
# Encode
echo -n "your-secret-value" | base64
# Decode
echo "eW91ci1zZWNyZXQtdmFsdWU=" | base64 -d
```
### Environment-Specific Configuration
Modify the `overlays/dev/` files to customize the development environment:
- `kustomization.yaml`: Image tags, replicas, resource references
- `dev-patches.yaml`: Environment-specific configuration overrides
### Adding New Services
1. Create a new directory under `components/`
2. Add the service YAML manifest
3. Update `base/kustomization.yaml` to include the new resource
4. Update configuration maps and secrets as needed
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **Images not found**: Ensure images are built and available to the cluster
2. **Pending pods**: Check resource requests and cluster capacity
3. **CrashLoopBackOff**: Check logs and environment variables
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4. **Service not accessible**: Verify ingress controller is running and localhost ports are mapped
5. **Database corruption**: If PostgreSQL databases show "could not locate a valid checkpoint record", delete the PVC and restart the pod to get fresh storage
6. **Port conflicts**: If localhost:80 or localhost:443 are already in use, stop other services or change the Kind configuration
7. **HTTPS certificate not issued**: Check cert-manager logs and cluster issuer status
8. **Browser security warnings**: Import and trust the CA certificate (`bakery-ia-ca.crt`)
9. **Certificate pending**: Wait for cert-manager to issue the certificate (usually takes 30-60 seconds)
10. **Kustomize deprecation warnings**: Fixed - using modern `patches` syntax instead of deprecated `patchesStrategicMerge` and `patchesJson6902`
### Database Recovery Commands
If you encounter database corruption (common after improper cluster shutdown):
```bash
# Check which databases are failing
kubectl get pods -n bakery-ia | grep -E "(db|CrashLoopBackOff)"
# For each corrupted database (example with inventory-db):
kubectl delete pod -n bakery-ia -l app.kubernetes.io/name=inventory-db
kubectl delete pvc -n bakery-ia inventory-db-pvc
# The deployment will automatically recreate with fresh storage
# Repeat for pos-db-pvc and training-db-pvc if needed
```
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### Debugging Commands
```bash
# Describe resources for detailed information
kubectl describe pod -n bakery-ia <pod-name>
kubectl describe deployment -n bakery-ia <deployment-name>
# Get events
kubectl get events -n bakery-ia --sort-by='.firstTimestamp'
# Execute commands in pods
kubectl exec -n bakery-ia -it <pod-name> -- bash
kubectl exec -n bakery-ia -it <pod-name> -- env
# Check resource usage
kubectl top pods -n bakery-ia
kubectl top nodes
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# HTTPS/Certificate debugging
kubectl logs -n cert-manager deployment/cert-manager
kubectl describe clusterissuer letsencrypt-staging
kubectl describe certificate bakery-ia-tls-cert -n bakery-ia
kubectl get challenges -n bakery-ia
kubectl get certificaterequests -n bakery-ia
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```
## Production Considerations
For production deployment, consider:
1. **Resource Limits**: Set appropriate CPU and memory limits
2. **Persistent Volumes**: Use proper storage classes for databases
3. **Secrets Management**: Use external secret management (HashiCorp Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, etc.)
4. **Monitoring**: Deploy Prometheus and Grafana
5. **Backup**: Implement database backup strategies
6. **High Availability**: Use multiple replicas and anti-affinity rules
7. **Security**: Network policies, RBAC, pod security policies
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8. **TLS/HTTPS**: Use production Let's Encrypt certificates for public domains
9. **CI/CD**: Integrate with your deployment pipeline
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## Next Steps
1. Add monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
2. Implement proper logging with ELK stack or similar
3. Add health checks and metrics endpoints
4. Implement automated testing
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5. Set up CI/CD pipelines for automated deployments
## 🚀 Complete Setup Guide (macOS + Kind + Colima) - New Permanent Solution!
### Method 1: Permanent Localhost Access (Recommended - No Port Forwarding!)
```bash
# 1. Start Colima
colima start --cpu 4 --memory 8 --disk 50 --runtime docker --profile k8s-local
# 2. Create Kind cluster with permanent port mapping
kind create cluster --config kind-config.yaml
# 3. Install NGINX Ingress Controller with NodePort configuration
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/main/deploy/static/provider/kind/deploy.yaml
kubectl wait --namespace ingress-nginx --for=condition=ready pod --selector=app.kubernetes.io/component=controller --timeout=300s
# 4. Configure ingress for permanent localhost access
kubectl patch svc ingress-nginx-controller -n ingress-nginx -p '{"spec":{"type":"NodePort","ports":[{"name":"http","port":80,"targetPort":"http","nodePort":30080},{"name":"https","port":443,"targetPort":"https","nodePort":30443}]}}'
# 5. Deploy with Skaffold
skaffold dev --profile=dev
# 6. Access your application - NO /etc/hosts needed!
# Frontend: http://localhost
# API: http://localhost/api
# HTTPS: https://localhost (with browser security warnings)
```
### Method 2: Legacy Setup with HTTPS and Named Hosts
```bash
# 1. Start Colima
colima start --cpu 4 --memory 8 --disk 50 --runtime docker --profile k8s-local
# 2. Create standard Kind cluster
kind create cluster --name bakery-ia-local
# 3. Run automated HTTPS setup (includes cert-manager and ingress)
./setup-https.sh
# 4. Deploy with Skaffold
skaffold dev --profile=dev
# 5. Add hosts entries for named hosts
sudo tee -a /etc/hosts << EOF
127.0.0.1 bakery-ia.local
127.0.0.1 api.bakery-ia.local
127.0.0.1 monitoring.bakery-ia.local
EOF
# 6. Trust CA certificate (for HTTPS)
open bakery-ia-ca.crt
# In Keychain Access, set "bakery-ia-local-ca" to "Always Trust"
```
## 🚀 Skaffold Development Workflow
### Development Mode (Recommended)
```bash
# Start continuous development mode
skaffold dev --profile=dev
```
This will:
-**Build all Docker images** automatically
-**Deploy to your Kind cluster**
-**Watch for file changes** in real-time
-**Automatically rebuild and redeploy** when you save files
-**Stream logs** from all services in one terminal
### Other Skaffold Commands
```bash
# One-time deployment (no file watching)
skaffold run --profile=dev
# Debug mode with port forwarding
skaffold debug --profile=debug
# Force rebuild and deploy
skaffold build --file-output=build.json
skaffold deploy --build-artifacts=build.json
# Clean up deployed resources
skaffold delete
```
### Stopping Skaffold
```bash
# Stop Skaffold (press Ctrl+C in the terminal running skaffold dev)
# Or run:
skaffold delete
# Complete cleanup
kind delete cluster --name bakery-ia-local
colima stop --profile k8s-local
```
### 🎯 Key Skaffold Benefits
1. **🔄 Automated builds**: No manual Docker image building
2. **👀 File watching**: Instant rebuilds on code changes
3. **📊 Log streaming**: All service logs in one place
4. **🔗 Port forwarding**: Easy access to services during development
5. **⚡ One command deployment**: `skaffold dev` does everything
### 💡 Pro Tips
- Use `skaffold dev --profile=dev` for daily development
- Code changes trigger automatic rebuilds and deployments
- Logs are automatically streamed to your terminal
- Press `Ctrl+C` to stop and clean up everything
## 🎉 Summary: What You Get
### 🚀 NEW: Permanent Localhost Access (No Port Forwarding!)
-**Direct localhost access** at http://localhost and https://localhost
-**Standard web ports** 80 and 443 work directly
-**No /etc/hosts modifications** required for basic access
-**No port forwarding commands** needed during development
-**Bookmark-friendly URLs** like any standard web application
-**Kind cluster configuration** with permanent port mapping
### Development Environment
-**One-command deployment** with `skaffold dev --profile=dev`
-**Hot-reload development** with automatic rebuilds
-**Complete observability** with streaming logs and metrics
-**Easy cleanup** with `skaffold delete` or cleanup scripts
-**Database corruption protection** with proper PVC management
### FREE HTTPS with Let's Encrypt (Optional)
-**Automated certificate management** with cert-manager
-**Local development certificates** for offline work
-**Production-ready** Let's Encrypt integration
-**Auto-renewal** of certificates before expiration
-**Browser-trusted certificates** with CA import
### Security Features
-**TLS 1.3 encryption** for all traffic (when HTTPS is configured)
-**HTTPS redirects** from HTTP (configurable)
-**Secure headers** via NGINX Ingress
-**Certificate transparency** compliance
### Access URLs - Choose Your Style!
**🌟 Primary Access (New Permanent Solution):**
- **Frontend:** http://localhost or https://localhost
- **API Gateway:** http://localhost/api or https://localhost/api
**🏷️ Named Host Access (Optional with /etc/hosts):**
- **Frontend:** http://bakery-ia.local or https://bakery-ia.local
- **API:** http://api.bakery-ia.local or https://api.bakery-ia.local
- **Monitoring:** http://monitoring.bakery-ia.local or https://monitoring.bakery-ia.local
**🔧 Direct Service Access (Backup):**
- **Frontend Direct:** http://localhost:3000
- **Gateway Direct:** http://localhost:8000
This setup provides production-like development experience with the convenience of standard localhost URLs! 🚀
Pre-Restart Shutdown Sequence:
1. Stop Skaffold:
# If running interactively: Ctrl+C
# If running in background:
pkill -f skaffold
2. Delete Kind cluster:
kind delete cluster --name bakery-ia-local
3. Stop Colima:
colima stop
Post-Restart Startup Sequence:
1. Start Colima:
colima start
2. Create Kind cluster:
kind create cluster --config kind-config.yaml --name bakery-ia-local
3. Start Skaffold with dev profile:
skaffold dev -p dev
What Skaffold Will Do:
- Check existing Docker images (tagged as :dev)
- Skip rebuilds if source code unchanged
- Load images to new Kind cluster
- Deploy using infrastructure/kubernetes/overlays/dev
- Watch for changes and hot-reload
The -p dev profile ensures consistent tagging and deployment configuration
as defined in your skaffold.yaml profiles section.