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Working Example: Nginx Balancer + 2 App Nodes #22

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styk-tv opened this issue Apr 4, 2016 · 2 comments
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Working Example: Nginx Balancer + 2 App Nodes #22

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styk-tv commented Apr 4, 2016

Hi Matt

I have built an example of Nodes provisioner based on TestKitchen. Basic idea is of course to demo how to obtain the IPs of the nodes so balancer can do round-robin. Single liner where you can observe how all elements fit into place. If you approve, I will create pull request here so we can demo fully working example of Nodes.

For now example is living here:
https://bitbucket.org/styktv/chef.cookbook.nginx_balancer

Cheers,
Peter

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mwrock commented Apr 4, 2016

A end to end example is great! Ideally, this would live in its own github repo and the kitchen-nodes readme could reference it.

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styk-tv commented Apr 5, 2016

HI Matt,

I'll leave this repo where it is then. You're welcome to add a link to that
repo.
https://bitbucket.org/styktv/chef.cookbook.nginx_balancer

Cheers. Node provisioner is great :)

All the best.

Peter

On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 4:57 PM, Matt Wrock [email protected] wrote:

A end to end example is great! Ideally, this would live in its own github
repo and the kitchen-nodes readme could reference it.


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