Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)

To https://source.developers.google.com/p/node-cluster-243923/r/nodejs

46dd957..b86c01d master -> master

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git tag

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git tag -a v0.0.1 -m 'test to run'

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git push origin v0.0.1

Counting objects: 1, done.

Writing objects: 100% (1/1), 161 bytes | 161.00 KiB / s, done.

Total 1 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)

To https://source.developers.google.com/p/node-cluster-243923/r/nodejs

* [new tag] v0.0.1 -> v0.0.1

Now, if we press the start trigger button, we will see the image in the Container Registry with our tag:

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ gcloud container images list

NAME

gcr.io/node-cluster-243923/nodejs

gcr.io/node-cluster-243923/nodejs_cluster

Only listing images in gcr.io/node-cluster-243923. Use –repository to list images in other repositories.

Now if we just add the changes and the tag, the image will be created automatically:

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ sed -i 's / HOSTNAME \} / HOSTNAME \} \ n /' server.js

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git add server.js

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git commit -m 'fix'

[master 230d67e] fix

1 file changed, 2 insertions (+), 1 deletion (-)

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git push origin master

Counting objects: 3, done.

Delta compression using up to 8 threads.

Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done.

Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 304 bytes | 304.00 KiB / s, done.

Total 3 (delta 1), reused 0 (delta 0)

remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (1/1)

To https://source.developers.google.com/p/node-cluster-243923/r/nodejs

b86c01d..230d67e master -> master

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git tag -a v0.0.2 -m 'fix'

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git push origin v0.0.2

Counting objects: 1, done.

Writing objects: 100% (1/1), 158 bytes | 158.00 KiB / s, done.

Total 1 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)

To https://source.developers.google.com/p/node-cluster-243923/r/nodejs

* [new tag] v0.0.2 -> v0.0.2

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ sleep 60

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ gcloud builds list

ID CREATE_TIME DURATION SOURCE IMAGES STATUS

2b024d7e-87a9-4d2a-980b-4e7c108c5fad 2019-06-22T17: 13: 14 + 00: 00 28S nodejs@v0.0.2 gcr.io/node-cluster-243923/nodejs:v0.0.2 SUCCESS

6b4ae6ff-2f4a-481b-9f4e-219fafb5d572 2019-06-22T16: 57: 11 + 00: 00 29S nodejs@v0.0.1 gcr.io/node-cluster-243923/nodejs:v0.0.1 SUCCESS

e50df082-31a4-463b-abb2-d0f72fbf62cb 2019-06-22T16: 56: 48 + 00: 00 29S nodejs@v0.0.1 gcr.io/node-cluster-243923/nodejs:v0.0.1 SUCCESS

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git tag -a latest -m 'fix'

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ git push origin latest

Counting objects: 1, done.

Writing objects: 100% (1/1), 156 bytes | 156.00 KiB / s, done.

Total 1 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)

To https://source.developers.google.com/p/node-cluster-243923/r/nodejs

* [new tag] latest -> latest

essh @ kubernetes-master: ~ / node-cluster / app / nodejs $ cd ../ ..

Creating multiple environments with Terraform clusters

When trying to create several clusters from the same configuration, we will encounter duplicate identifiers that must be unique, so we isolate them from each other by creating and placing them in different projects. To manually create a project, go to GCP -> Products -> IAM and administration -> Resource management and create a NodeJS-prod project and switch to the project, wait for its activation. Let's look at the state of the current project: