Create and deploy .Net application in MicroK8s

Create and deploy .Net application in MicroK8s

In this post we will create a simple abp application and deploy it in the microk8s instance.

Introduction

In this post we will create a simple abp application and deploy it in the microk8s instance. We will use tye to deploy the application in the cluster. We will also see how to setup the ingress for the application. We will use cert-manager to get the certificate for the application. We will also see how to setup the database for the application. We will use postgres database for this application.

Parts

Part 1. Setup MicroK8s With Ubuntu

Part 2. Setup Nginx and cert-manager in MicroK8s

Part 3. Deploy docker registry and postgres database in MicroK8s

Part 4. Create and deploy .Net application in MicroK8s (this post)

Repository

you can find the sample application we will use in this post here and the yaml files used in this post here

Create a new application

We will use the abp cli to create a new application. If you want to create a new application you can use the following command.

abp new TodoApp -t app-nolayers --preview -dbms PostgreSQL

We are using the app-nolayers template and we are using the PostgreSQL database. You can use the other templates as well. You can find more information about this template here.

Build the application

We will use the tye to build the application. You can find more information about tye here

tye init # this will create a tye.yaml file
tye build # this will build the application

Update the application

We will update the application and make some changes. we will remove the migration check and migrate the database on startup. We will also update the tye file with registry information.

lets update the Program.cs file with the following code.

var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Host.AddAppSettingsSecretsJson()
    .UseAutofac()
    .UseSerilog();
await builder.AddApplicationAsync<TodoAppModule>();
var app = builder.Build();
await app.InitializeApplicationAsync();
await app.Services.GetRequiredService<TodoAppDbMigrationService>(). MigrateAsync(); // add this line
Log.Information("Starting TodoApp.");
await app.RunAsync();
return 0;

Since we are going to use nginx to serve the application we need to add the forwarded headers middleware. We will add the following code to the TodoAppModule.cs file.

context.Services.Configure<ForwardedHeadersOptions>(options =>
        {
            options.ForwardedHeaders =
                ForwardedHeaders.XForwardedProto;
        }); // add this line in ConfigureServices method

app.UseForwardedHeaders(); // add this line in  OnApplicationInitialization method

lets update the tye.yaml file with the following code.

name: todoapp
registry: registry.kdev.antosubash.com
services:
- name: todoapp
  project: TodoApp/TodoApp.csproj

lets add the version to the TodoApp.csproj file.

<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web">
  <PropertyGroup>
    <TargetFramework>net6.0</TargetFramework>
    <Version>1.0.0</Version> <!-- add this line -->
  </PropertyGroup>
</Project>

lets build the application again.

tye build

Push the application to the registry

lets push the application to the registry. we will use tye to push the application to the registry. tye will build the application and push it to the registry.

tye push

this will push the application to the registry. make sure you have logged in to the registry before pushing the application.

Deploy the application

lets deploy the application to the microk8s instance. the first thing is to generate the yaml files. we will use the tye to generate the yaml files.

tye generate

this will generate the yaml files. we will use the todoapp-generate.yaml file to deploy the application. before deploying the application we need to update the todoapp-generate.yaml file. we will update the image name and add the environment variables. we will also add the ingress resource. we will use the following code to update the todoapp-generate.yaml file.

kind: Deployment
apiVersion: apps/v1
metadata:
  name: todoapp
  labels:
    app.kubernetes.io/name: 'todoapp'
    app.kubernetes.io/part-of: 'todoapp'
spec:
  replicas: 1
  selector:
    matchLabels:
      app.kubernetes.io/name: todoapp
  template:
    metadata:
      labels:
        app.kubernetes.io/name: 'todoapp'
        app.kubernetes.io/part-of: 'todoapp'
    spec:
      imagePullSecrets:
      - name: regcred
      containers:
      - name: todoapp
        image: registry.kdev.antosubash.com/todoapp:1.0.4
        imagePullPolicy: Always
        resources:
          limits:
            cpu: "1"
            memory: 1Gi
          requests:
            cpu: "0.5"
            memory: 1Gi
        env:
        - name: ASPNETCORE_URLS
          value: 'http://*'
        - name: PORT
          value: '80'
        - name: CONNECTIONSTRINGS__Default
          value: 'Host=postgres.default.svc.cluster.local;Port=5432;Database=TodoApp;User ID=postgres;Password=my_postgres_password;'
        - name: ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT
          value: 'Production'
        - name: App__SelfUrl
          value: 'https://todoapp.kdev.antosubash.com'
        ports:
        - containerPort: 80
...
---
kind: Service
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
  name: todoapp
  labels:
    app.kubernetes.io/name: 'todoapp'
    app.kubernetes.io/part-of: 'todoapp'
spec:
  selector:
    app.kubernetes.io/name: todoapp
  type: ClusterIP
  ports:
  - name: http
    protocol: TCP
    port: 80
    targetPort: 80
...
---
kind: Ingress
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
  name: http-ingress-todoapp
  annotations:
    cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: "lets-encrypt"
    kubernetes.io/ingress.class: "public"
    nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: '/$2'
  labels:
    app.kubernetes.io/part-of: 'todoapp'
spec:
  tls:
  - hosts:
    - todoapp.kdev.antosubash.com
    secretName: todoapp-tls
  rules:
  - host: todoapp.kdev.antosubash.com
    http:
      paths:
      - backend:
          service:
            name: todoapp
            port:
              number: 80
        pathType: Prefix
        path: /()(.*)
...

lets deploy the application to the microk8s instance.

kubectl apply -f todoapp-generate.yaml

Access the application

lets access the application. we will use the following url to access the application.

https://todoapp.kdev.antosubash.com

Conclusion

This is the final post of the series. In this post we have seen how to deploy the application to the microk8s instance. we have also seen how to use the tye to deploy the application, build the application and push the application to the registry. we have also seen how to use the ingress resource to access the application. I hope you have enjoyed this series. I will see you in the next post.