This project consists of an e-commerce application built with microservices using Spring Boot in Java 21 and Maven 4.0.0. The application is divided into three microservices: Shopfront (frontend), Product Catalogue (product catalog), and Stock Manager (inventory management). Additionally, a directory with YAML files for service deployment is included.
## Project Structure
* Simple examples of functional end-to-end tests that use JUnit and REST-assured to test the DJShopping application
* shopfront
* The 'shopfront' microservice of the DJShopping example application that provides the primary entry point for the end-user (both Web UI and API-driven)
* productcatalogue
- The 'product catalogue' microservice of the DJShopping example application, which provides product details like name and price
stockmanager
- The 'stock manager' microservice of the DJShopping example application, which provides stock information, such as SKU and quantity
* prepare-app.sh: script to prepare the application and create all related services.
* remove-app.sh: remove the application and all related services.
* Docker compose & Docker files.
## Technologies Used
## How to run the project
* Open console prompt
* Navigate to docker-Java-kubernetes-project
* Execute the following command:
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minikube start #this will initialize the minikube service (kubernetes)
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* Navigate to shopfront folder
* Run the following command:
```
mvn clean install
```
* One the building its finish execute the following command:
```
docker build -t shopfront:latest .
```
* Repeat in each folder
* Once you finish building all docker images execute:
```
docker images #to check the images in your system
```
* Execute the following command on the folder kubernetes
```
kubectl service file_name.yaml #to start the service, do it with all the services
```
* Execute the following command
```
minikube service service_name
```
- Do it with all the services, once you open the service productcatalogue got to http://localhost/port/products and the same with stockmanager -> http:localhost:port/stocks