stateful and persistent applications in containers... that work!
The {code} Labs were created to get quickly moving with our projects through automation tools like Vagrant. Our focus is containers, plain and simple. Our mission is creating the glue between your application and storage while making it as seamless and easy as possible.
The {code} Labs is structured in two parts. Before testing an application that requires persistence (like a database, analytic tools, content management platforms, service discovery tools, and more) you need an environment. Choose your environment and container orchestrator and then explore the options for deploying different types of applications.
Quickly deploy an environment to begin application testing. Each has key pieces of technology that make them unique.
curl | sh
and learn how to write a properly
formatted configuration file. This environment will use the VirtualBox
driver for REX-Ray to allow stateful applications to persist data. This is
the perfect lab for any beginner looking to get started using REX-Ray and
container persistence on your local machine.k8s-examples
which contains all the files.
required.Create a fork of the project into your own repository. Make all your necessary changes and create a pull request with a description on what was added or removed and details explaining the changes in lines of code. If approved, project owners will merge it.
Please file bugs and issues on the GitHub issues page for this project. This is to help keep track and document everything related to this repo. For general discussions and further support you can join the {code} Community slack channel. The code and documentation are released with no warranties or SLAs and are intended to be supported through a community driven process.