# Exposing Services ## 1. via Ingress In this example, we will deploy a simple nginx webserver deployment and make it accessible via ingress. Therefore, we have to create the cluster in a way, that the internal port 80 (where the `traefik` ingress controller is listening on) is exposed on the host system. 1. Create a cluster, mapping the ingress port 80 to localhost:8081 `#!bash k3d cluster create --api-port 6550 -p 8081:80@loadbalancer --agents 2` !!! info "Good to know" - `--api-port 6550` is not required for the example to work. It's used to have `k3s`'s API-Server listening on port 6550 with that port mapped to the host system. - the port-mapping construct `8081:80@loadbalancer` means - map port `8081` from the host to port `80` on the container which matches the nodefilter `loadbalancer` - the `loadbalancer` nodefilter matches only the `serverlb` that's deployed in front of a cluster's server nodes - all ports exposed on the `serverlb` will be proxied to the same ports on all server nodes in the cluster 2. Get the kubeconfig file `#!bash export KUBECONFIG="$(k3d kubeconfig write k3s-default)"` 3. Create a nginx deployment `#!bash kubectl create deployment nginx --image=nginx` 4. Create a ClusterIP service for it `#!bash kubectl create service clusterip nginx --tcp=80:80` 5. Create an ingress object for it with `#!bash kubectl apply -f` *Note*: `k3s` deploys [`traefik`](https://github.com/containous/traefik) as the default ingress controller ```YAML apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1 kind: Ingress metadata: name: nginx annotations: ingress.kubernetes.io/ssl-redirect: "false" spec: rules: - http: paths: - path: / backend: serviceName: nginx servicePort: 80 ``` 6. Curl it via localhost `#!bash curl localhost:8081/` ## 2. via NodePort 1. Create a cluster, mapping the port 30080 from agent-0 to localhost:8082 `#!bash k3d cluster create mycluster -p 8082:30080@agent[0] --agents 2` - **Note**: Kubernetes' default NodePort range is [`30000-32767`](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#nodeport) - **Note**: You may as well expose the whole NodePort range from the very beginning, e.g. via `k3d cluster create mycluster --agents 3 -p 30000-32767:30000-32767@server[0]` (See [this video from @portainer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HaU6338lAk)) ... (Steps 2 and 3 like above) ... 1. Create a NodePort service for it with `#!bash kubectl apply -f` ```YAML apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: labels: app: nginx name: nginx spec: ports: - name: 80-80 nodePort: 30080 port: 80 protocol: TCP targetPort: 80 selector: app: nginx type: NodePort ``` 2. Curl it via localhost `#!bash curl localhost:8082/`