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# Kong Ingress Controller with Spring Boot
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This project was generated from Spring Initializer Website (https://start.spring.io/): 
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Maven version Java latest: 
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```
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curl https://start.spring.io/starter.tgz -d dependencies=webflux,actuator -d type=maven-project | tar -xzvf -
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```
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Maven version Java 11: 
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```
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curl https://start.spring.io/starter.tgz -d dependencies=webflux,actuator -d type=maven-project -d javaVersion=11 | tar -xzvf -
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```
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## Steps to run the demonstration:
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1. Install minikube: https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot-minikube
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2. Install Kong Ingress Controller on minikube: https://docs.konghq.com/kubernetes-ingress-controller/latest/deployment/minikube/
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- Test wich echo-server
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- Create environment variable: export PROXY_IP=$(minikube service -n kong kong-proxy --url | head -1)
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3. build that Spring boot service: 
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- Run ./mvnw install
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- Run jar: java -jar target/*.jar
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4. Create a Docker image: 
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If using minikube and don't want to push image to a repository, then point your local Docker client to Minikube's implementation: eval $(minikube -p minikube docker-env) --- use the same shell.
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- Run: ./mvnw spring-boot:build-image
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5. Deploy the application, create a service and an ingress rule: 
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kubectl apply -f serviceDeployment.yaml
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kubectl apply -f clusterIp.yaml
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kubectl apply -f ingress-rule.yaml
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```
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6. Test access using the proxy IP: 
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```
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curl -i $PROXY_IP/actuator/health
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```
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## Setting up a rate limiter on your api
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7. Create a plugin: 
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kubectl apply -f rate-limiter.yaml
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8. Now test resource. Try more than 5 times a minute: 
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curl -i $PROXY_IP/actuator/health
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```
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## Relevant Articles
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- [Kong Ingress Controller with Spring Boot](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-boot-kong-ingress)
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