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Terraform, digitalocean_kubernetes_clusterĭigitalOcean, setting up nginx ingress using helmĭigitalOcean, how to install software on k8s with helm3 and create custom charts Terraform apply -var "do_token=$"ĭoctl compute load-balancer list -format ID,Name,IPĭoctl vpcs list -format ID,Name,IPRange | grep 10.10.10.0 # export your DigitalOcean personal token for convenience Use terraform ‘init’, then ‘apply’ to create the single-node cluster.
The ‘ digitalocean_kubernetes_cluster‘ resource in Terraform’s main.tf is responsible for creating the cluster. # enter personal token for authentication at promptĭoctl account get Create Kubernetes Cluster Then run these commands to establish a login context. Copy the personal token, because it will only be displayed once. Go ahead and signup for a trial DigitalOcean account, and once you are logged into the control panel, navigate to API > Tokens/KeysĬlick the ‘Generate New Token’ button and create a token named “docean1” with read+write privileges. install_doctl.sh Prerequisite DigitalOcean accountįor the Kubernetes and LoadBalancer infrastructure in this article, we will use DigitalOcean. I have provided shell scripts for your convenience: apt install curl git make -y