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Dagger Examples

All example commands should be executed in the examples/ directory in an up-to-date checkout of the dagger repository.

react: Deploy a simple React application

This example shows how to deploy an example React Application.

Components:

  1. Change the current directory to the example deployment plan
cd ./react
  1. Create a new deployment from the plan
dagger new
  1. Configure the deployment with your Netlify access token. You can create new tokens from the Netlify dashboard.
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!

  1. Deploy!
dagger up

aws-eks: Kubernetes on AWS (EKS)

This example provisions a Kubernetes (EKS) cluster on AWS using Cloudformation, it also outputs the new generated kubeconfig for the kubectl client.

How to run:

dagger compute ./aws-eks \
    --input-string awsConfig.accessKey="MY_AWS_ACCESS_KEY" \
    --input-string awsConfig.secretKey="MY_AWS_SECRET_KEY" \
    | jq -j '.kubeconfig.kubeconfig' > 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:

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:

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