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Deploy

Easy container example

Companion to the tutorial Provision containers on AWS.

Prerequisites

To run this example, make sure Docker is installed and running.

Running the App

Note: some values in this example will be different from run to run. These values are indicated with ***.

  1. Create a new stack:

    $ pulumi stack init containers-dev
    
  2. Configure Pulumi to use an AWS region that supports Fargate. This is currently only available in us-east-1, us-east-2, us-west-2, and eu-west-1:

    $ pulumi config set aws:region us-west-2
    
  3. Restore NPM modules via npm install or yarn install.

  4. Preview and deploy the app via pulumi up. The preview will take a few minutes, as it builds a Docker container. A total of 19 resources are created.

    $ pulumi up
    
  5. View the endpoint URL, and run curl:

    $ pulumi stack output
    Current stack outputs (1)
        OUTPUT                  VALUE
        hostname                http:https://***.elb.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
    
    $ curl $(pulumi stack output hostname)
    <html>
        <head><meta charset="UTF-8">
        <title>Hello, Pulumi!</title></head>
    <body>
        <p>Hello, S3!</p>
        <p>Made with ❤️ with <a href="https://pulumi.com">Pulumi</a></p>
    </body></html>
  6. To view the runtime logs from the container, use the pulumi logs command. To get a log stream, use pulumi logs --follow.

    $ pulumi logs --follow
    Collecting logs for stack aws-ts-containers-dev since 2018-05-22T14:25:46.000-07:00.
    2018-05-22T15:33:22.057-07:00[                  pulumi-nginx] 172.31.13.248 - - [22/May/2018:22:33:22 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 189 "-" "curl/7.54.0" "-"
    

Clean up

To clean up resources, run pulumi destroy and answer the confirmation question at the prompt.