Get started with Cloudflow
The workflow to build and deploy your first Cloudflow application includes preparing a development environment, coding some streamlets, creating a blueprint to indicate data flow, and running the example. During development, you will likely want to run applications first in a local sandbox and then on a Kubernetes cluster.
This chapter describes how to build a simple "Wind Turbine" Cloudflow application, how to run it locally in the sandbox, and how to deploy and run it on a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster. Follow the main topics in order:
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Use CLI helpers such as
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Deal with http ingress and push some data to the application
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Undeploy the application
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Check the versions of dependencies that Cloudflow supports. |
Let’s get started by preparing the development environment.