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Setting up local development cluster

All services in the project run in a kubernetes cluster. To develop locally, a local kubernetes cluster need to be setup

Dev Notes

  • group code by domain (service) not by type (database, website, etc)

    • each service owns its own data - never shares database
  • top-level folders are domains (as in DDD domain)

  • multiple services can be run locally in "prod-like" mode to provide an integrated environment when developing another service

    • the service being developed (dev mode) runs in vscode remote container
  • the front-end and back-end layers are colocated in services

    • no front-end back-end coordinated deploy
    • we will not build a monolithic "webapp"
  • unauth users (public) can do very little mainly to:

    • create an account
    • log in
    • recover password
    • ? view website/docs
  • auth users have access to the app

  • Dependent services (:latest) run in the remote dev cluster shared by everyone but run one or a few services in development locally (or in your own remote dev instance).

    • services don't share state
  • The state of the dev environment must always reflect the dev's git working directory state, which might or might not be committed to the central repository.

    • as an extension to above, when a dev pull from master, switch branch, rebase, the state of the dev environment must be updated accordingly i.e. two devs checking out the same commit with a clean git working directory will always have the same dev environment state
  • service management UI