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Deploy the Changes | Kubernetes This page provides an overview of how deploy changes to a Kubernetes project. Deploy changes Pulumi & Kubernetes: Deploy changes 7
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kubernetes-get-started kubernetes-deploy-changes
/docs/quickstart/kubernetes/deploy-changes/
/docs/get-started/kubernetes/deploy-changes/

Deploy the stack changes.

$ pulumi up

Pulumi computes the minimally disruptive change to achieve the desired state described by the program.

Previewing update (dev)

     Type                              Name            Plan
     pulumi:pulumi:Stack               quickstart-dev
 +   ├─ kubernetes:apps/v1:Deployment  nginx           create
 +   ├─ kubernetes:core/v1:Service     nginx           create
 -   └─ kubernetes:apps/v1:Deployment  app-dep         delete


Outputs:
  + ip  : "10.96.0.0"
  - name: "app-dep-b7413dae"

Resources:
    + 2 to create
    - 1 to delete
    3 changes. 1 unchanged

Do you want to perform this update?  [Use arrows to move, type to filter]
  yes
> no
  details

Select yes using the arrows and hit enter to update the resources in Kubernetes.

Pulumi will create the service since it is now defined in the program.

Do you want to perform this update? yes
Updating (dev)

     Type                              Name            Status
     pulumi:pulumi:Stack               quickstart-dev
 +   ├─ kubernetes:apps/v1:Deployment  nginx           created (3s)
 +   ├─ kubernetes:core/v1:Service     nginx           created (10s)
 -   └─ kubernetes:apps/v1:Deployment  app-dep         deleted (1s)


Outputs:
  + ip  : "10.103.199.118"
  - name: "app-dep-b7413dae"

Resources:
    + 2 created
    - 1 deleted
    3 changes. 1 unchanged

Duration: 23s

View the ip stack output from the nginx service.

$ pulumi stack output ip

If using Minikube: Minikube does not support type LoadBalancer. Instead, forward the nginx service:

$ kubectl get service
NAME             TYPE        CLUSTER-IP       EXTERNAL-IP   PORT(S)   AGE
kubernetes       ClusterIP   10.96.0.1        <none>        443/TCP   44h
nginx-9e5d5cd4   ClusterIP   10.103.199.118   <none>        80/TCP    6m47s

Note: The assigned name for this particular nginx service is nginx-9e5d5cd4; yours will be different. In a new terminal window, run:

 $ kubectl port-forward service/nginx-9e5d5cd4 8080:80
 Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:8080 -> 80
 Forwarding from [::1]:8080 -> 80

Curl nginx to verify it is running.

$ $(pulumi config get isMinikube) && curl "http://localhost:8080" || curl $(pulumi stack output ip)
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Welcome to nginx!</title>
<style>
html { color-scheme: light dark; }
body { width: 35em; margin: 0 auto;
font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Welcome to nginx!</h1>
<p>If you see this page, the nginx web server is successfully installed and
working. Further configuration is required.</p>

<p>For online documentation and support please refer to
<a href="http://nginx.org/">nginx.org</a>.<br/>
Commercial support is available at
<a href="http://nginx.com/">nginx.com</a>.</p>

<p><em>Thank you for using nginx.</em></p>
</body>
</html>

Next, we'll destroy the stack.

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