Deploy a REACT app with Flask API backend on Kubernetes Cluster- Part 2- Complete the Jenkins Pipeline
Previously I wrote a post explaining how we can design a Kubernetes deployment to deploy a full stack React app with Flask API backend.
In this post I am completing the walk-through adding a deployment automation to Kubernetes cluster using Jenkins. This is the final part of the series where I will be going through steps to deploy the Kubernetes components described in the above post to Kubernetes cluster. I will be using a Jenkins pipeline to deploy the Kubernetes resources to a cluster and make the react app accessible from a node endpoint. For simplicity I have simplified the Jenkins steps. These steps are good for normal practice but if you want to use this in a Production environment there are some changes needed which I will try to explain as I go through the steps.
Find the whole post here:
amlanscloud.com/reactappdeploy2
You can find the first part here: amlanscloud.com/reactappdeploy