Welcome to a Docker Desktop Enterprise hands on Lab. This lab will walk you through:
- Creating your first containerised microservice
- Creating a multi-service containerised application
- Leverage Docker Templates and Docker Application Designer to jump start your microservices application development.
- Deploy your microservices based application to Kubernetes.
- Distribute your microservices based application through Docker App and Docker Hub.
- Docker Desktop Enterprise installed.
- The lab's application library is pre-loaded into your DDE's Application Designer.
- The IDE of your choice locked and loaded.
Link Extractor app scrapes links from a given web page. This repository illustrates a step-by-step approach to learn Docker.
It starts from running a very basic Python script and gradually leads to a multi-service container orchestration (aka microservices architecture).
No coding skills required! This workshop uses Python, Flask, and Apache but no expertise or programming experience with these technologies is assumed or required.
There are multiple folders in this repo which correspond to steps in the workshop.
Before you get started, verify the Docker Desktop Enterprise is working on your machine. Open a Terminal and run:
> docker version
Client: Docker Engine - Enterprise
Version: 19.03.2
API version: 1.40
Go version: go1.12.8
Git commit: c92ab06
Built: Thu Aug 29 13:12:28 2019
OS/Arch: windows/amd64
Experimental: true
Server: Docker Engine - Enterprise
Engine:
Version: 19.03.2
API version: 1.40 (minimum version 1.12)
Go version: go1.12.8
Git commit: c92ab06
Built: Thu Aug 29 13:15:55 2019
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Experimental: false
containerd:
Version: v1.2.6
GitCommit: 894b81a4b802e4eb2a91d1ce216b8817763c29fb
runc:
Version: 1.0.0-rc8
GitCommit: 425e105d5a03fabd737a126ad93d62a9eeede87f
docker-init:
Version: 0.18.0
GitCommit: fec3683
If there was a problem, please notify an instructor!
Open your IDE (Visual Studio Code is installed on all lab machines) and start working. through the labs
Enjoy!
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The original version of this workshop was created by Sawood Alam and is available on Play With Docker.