Deploying OpsMate Platform on AWS EKS

Business Scenario

Manager:
We have successfully created the AWS EKS cluster and configured Kubernetes resources. Now it's time to deploy the complete OpsMate platform on EKS and make it available to users.

DevOps Engineer:
That's correct. We will deploy all OpsMate components, including Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, and Secrets, into the EKS cluster and verify that they are running properly.

Manager:
How will this improve our application availability?

DevOps Engineer:
EKS will ensure high availability, automatic scaling, self-healing, and centralized management of the OpsMate platform in a production environment.

Manager:
What is our deployment plan?

DevOps Engineer:
We will apply the Kubernetes manifests, verify Pod and Service status, expose the application, and test connectivity across all components.

DevOps Engineer to Team:
Team, we will deploy the OpsMate platform on AWS EKS, validate all Pods and Services, confirm ConfigMap and Secret integration, and ensure the application is accessible and running smoothly.

Team:
Understood. We will deploy the complete OpsMate platform on AWS EKS and verify that it is scalable, secure, and fully operational for production use.

Pre-Lab Preparation

  • Create Kubernetes namespaces

  • Organize OpsMate resources

  • Deploy the OpsMate application

  • Verify Pods and Deployments

  • Expose applications using Kubernetes Services

  • Access the application from outside the cluster

Task 1: Verify EKS Cluster Connectivity

Connect to your EC2 administration server.

Verify cluster access:

kubectl cluster-info

Verify worker nodes:

kubectl get nodes

View current context:

kubectl config current-context

Check existing namespaces:

kubectl get namespaces

Task 2: Understand Kubernetes Namespaces

Pre-Lab Preparation

  • Explore different restaurants
  • View food items and menus

  • Add items to cart

  • Place orders online

Topic : Weaving the world of Web

1) Navigating the world of Web

2) Building Blocks of Website,

3) Tag Titans: Fundamental Web Construct.

git pull origin branchName

Git Pull

Task 1: Understanding BRD

Before you start building anything, you need to clearly understand what the client actually wants.So, let’s begin by understanding the BRD (Business Requirement Document) shared by the client.

BRD Full Form is Business Requirement Details.BRD like a plan for building a house. This plan helps the builder understand what to build.In the same way,BRD tells developers what the client wants to build

Click to download BRD : BiteBox_BRD.pdf

Activity

After going through BRD list down the Core Features and  Web Pages in the tabulated Format as shown Below.

Col 1Col 2Col 3
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3

Formula

Profit = Revenue - Cost

Task 2: Create WireFrame

Now that you understand the requirements, don’t jump into coding yet. Before development, we always visualize the layout.

Now lets  create a simple wireframe for the homepage.

A wireframe is like a layout plan of a house. Before building, you decide where rooms, doors, and windows will be placed.Similarly, a wireframe helps you plan where elements like headers, images, and buttons will appear on a webpage—before adding design or colours.

Task 3: Code Editor Installation

Good work on completing the planning phase.

Now we will start development. Before that, make sure your system is ready with the required tools.

In this step we will install the VS code editor that will help to Write code efficiently,Organize files , Run and test your application

Go to the visual studio code official website  

1

Click to download Homepage Wireframe : Homepage Wireframe

Choose your operating system(windows / Mac) and download the installation file.

Double click on the download app and Accept the agreement and click next

2

It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted

b

Sub Steps

a

 Double click on the download app and Accept the agreement and click next 

public class MathSample {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        int x = 10;
        int y = 20;
        int sum = x + y;
        
        System.out.println("The sum is: " + sum);
    }
}
public class MathSample {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        int x = 10;
        int y = 20;
        int sum = x + y;
        
        System.out.println("The sum is: " + sum);
    }
}

public class MathSample {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        int x = 10;
        int y = 20;
        int sum = x + y;
        
        System.out.println("The sum is: " + sum);
    }
}

 

Great job!
You have successfully completed your first lab on BiteBox Project Onboarding.

In this lab, you have: Understood the BRD, Created a wireframe, Set up your development environment, Organised your project structure, Run your first program

You are now ready to move to the next stage of development

Checkpoint

Next-Lab Preparation

   Git Push

git push origin branchName

Topic : Working with a Text and Listin HTML

1) Power of HTML text tags
2) Customizing your style with CSS
3) Listing it right using HTML
4) HTML Link up , attributes of tag, block vs inline elements

Text box Width : 887
Business Scenario, Pre-lab Preparation, Next-lab Preparation, Task, Activity, Checkpoint : 90%.
Steps : 1,2,3 [Sub Steps - a,b,c]
Normal Text, Topic Name : 80%
Subtopic : 70%
Code Box font Size : 16px

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