Install the Kubernetes extensionįor a fully integrated Kubernetes experience, you can install the Kubernetes Tools extension, which lets you quickly develop Kubernetes manifests and HELM charts. To get started, see Use Bridge to Kubernetes. In addition, if you want to iteratively run and debug containers directly in MiniKube, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), or another Kubernetes provider, you can install the Bridge to Kubernetes extension. In this tutorial, we will use Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and you will need to have your Azure account ready for the deployment steps. You can create a local Kubernetes cluster with minikube or an Azure Kubernetes cluster in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Before proceeding further, verify you can run Docker and kubectl commands from the shell. See the Install Docker documentation for details on setting up Docker on your machine and Install kubectl. You will need to have tools for Docker and kubectl. We will show you how to create a Kubernetes cluster, write a Kubernetes manifest file (usually written in YAML), which tells Kubernetes everything it needs to know about the application, and then finally deploy the application to the Kubernetes cluster. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This document will walk you through the process of deploying an application to Kubernetes with Visual Studio Code. Configure IntelliSense for cross-compiling.
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