# Dagger Examples All example commands should be executed in the `examples/` directory in an up-to-date checkout of the [dagger repository](https://github.com/dagger/dagger). ## Deploy a simple React application This example shows how to deploy an example React Application. [Read the deployment plan](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/tree/main/examples/react) Audience: Javascript developers looking to deploy their application. Components: - [Netlify](https://netlify.com) for application hosting - [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) for building - [Github](https://github.com) for source code hosting - [React-Todo-App](https://github.com/kabirbaidhya/react-todo-app) by Kabir Baidhya as a sample application. 1. Change the current directory to the example deployment plan ```sh cd ./react ``` 2. Create a new deployment from the plan ```sh dagger new ``` 3. Configure the deployment with your Netlify access token. You can create new tokens from the [Netlify dashboard](https://app.netlify.com/user/applications/personal). ```sh dagger input text www.account.token MY_TOKEN ``` *NOTE: there is a dedicated command for encrypted secret inputs, but it is not yet implemented. Coming soon!* 4. Deploy! ```sh dagger up ``` ## Provision a Kubernetes cluster on AWS This example shows how to provision a new Kubernetes cluster on AWS, and configure your `kubectl` client to use it. [Read the deployment plan](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/tree/main/examples/kubernetes-aws) Audience: infrastructure teams looking to provisioning kubernetes clusters as part of automated CICD pipelines. Components: - [Amazon EKS](https://aws.amazon.com/eks) for Kubernetes hosting - [Amazon CloudFormation](https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation) for infrastructure provisioning - [Kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/#kubectl) as kubernetes client 1. Change the current directory to the example deployment plan ```sh cd ./kubernetes-aws ``` 2. Create a new deployment from the plan ```sh dagger new ``` 3. Configure the deployment with your AWS credentials ```sh dagger input text awsConfig.accessKey MY_AWS_ACCESS_KEY ``` ```sh dagger input text awsConfig.secretKey MY_AWS_SECRET_KEY ``` 4. Deploy! ```sh dagger up ``` 5. Export the generated kubectl config ```sh dagger query kubeconfig.kubeconfig | jq . > kubeconfig ``` ## aws-monitoring: HTTP Monitoring on AWS This example implements a full HTTP(s) Monitoring solution on AWS using Cloudformation and Cloudwatch Synthetics. How to run: ```sh dagger compute ./aws-monitoring \ --input-string awsConfig.accessKey="MY_AWS_ACCESS_KEY" \ --input-string awsConfig.secretKey="MY_AWS_SECRET_KEY" \ ``` ## kubernetes: Deploy to an existing Kubernetes cluster This example shows two different ways for deploying to an existing Kubernetes (EKS) cluster: a simple deployment spec (written in Cue), and a local helm chart. How to run: ```sh dagger compute ./kubernetes \ --input-string awsConfig.accessKey="MY_AWS_ACCESS_KEY" \ --input-string awsConfig.secretKey="MY_AWS_SECRET_KEY" \ --input-dir helmChart.chart=./kubernetes/testdata/mychart ```