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In this sample application, you will create a basic application using Kitura, complete with standard best practices, including a health check and application metric monitoring.
You can deploy this application to IBM Cloud or build it locally by cloning this repo first. Once your app is live, you can access the /health
and /swiftmetrics-dash
endpoints to build out your cloud native application.
Use the button above to deploy this same application to IBM Cloud. This option will create a deployment pipeline, complete with a hosted Git lab project and devops toolchain. You will have the option of deploying to either CloudFoundry or a Kubernetes cluster. IBM Cloud DevOps services provides toolchains as a set of tool integrations that support development, deployment, and operations tasks inside IBM Cloud.
To get started building this application locally, you can either run the application natively or use the IBM Cloud Developer Tools for containerization and easy deployment to IBM Cloud.
- On Linux, install the Swift toolchain version v5.1.
- On macOS, install Xcode v11+
In the root of this project, first build the application using swift build
. swift run
will launch the application and render it at http://localhost:8080
.
- Learn more about augmenting your Swift applications on IBM Cloud with the Swift Programming Guide.
- Explore Kitura.io for more resources about the Kitura framework.
- Join the Swift@IBM slack to get help with your projects.
- Explore other sample applications on IBM Cloud.
This sample application is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2. Separate third-party code objects invoked within this code pattern are licensed by their respective providers pursuant to their own separate licenses. Contributions are subject to the Developer Certificate of Origin, Version 1.1 and the Apache License, Version 2.