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Deployment to SAP Business Technology Platform - Kyma Runtime

TIP: You can find more information in the Deploy Your CAP Application on SAP BTP Kyma Runtime tutorial and in the Deploy to Kyma/K8s guide of the CAP documentation.

Preconditions

  • BTP Subaccount with Kyma Runtime
  • BTP Subaccount with Cloud Foundry Space
  • HANA Cloud instance available for your Cloud Foundry space
  • BTP Entitlements for: HANA HDI Services & Container plan hdi-shared, Launchpad Service plan standard
  • Container Registry
  • Command Line Tools: kubectl, kubectl-oidc_login, pack, docker, helm, cf
  • Logged into Kyma Runtime (with kubectl CLI), Cloud Foundry space (with cf CLI) and Container Registry (with docker login)
  • @sap/cds-dk >= 6.6.0

Add Deployment Files

CAP tooling provides your a Helm chart for deployment to Kyma.

Add the CAP Helm chart with the required features to this project:

cds add helm
cds add html5-repo

Prepare Kubernetes Namespace

  1. Export the kubeconfig.yaml

    set KUBECONFIG=~/.kube/cap-kyma-app-config
    
  2. Setting the namespace

    kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=<<NAMESPACE>>
    

Create container registry secret

Create a secret container-registry with credentials to access the container registry:

bash deployment/kyma/scripts/create-container-registry-secret.sh

The Docker Server is the full-qualified hostname of your container registry.

Create a secret for your HDI container

This step is only required if you're using a BTP Trial account. If you're using a production or a free tier account then you can create HDI Container from Kyma directly by adding a mapping to your Kyma namespace in your HANA Cloud Instance and skip this step.

bash deployment/kyma/scripts/create-db-secret.sh sflight-db

It will create a HDI container sflight-db instance on your currently targeted Cloud Foundry space and creates a secret sflight-db with the credentials in your current Kubernetes namespace.

Make the following changes to your chart/values.yaml.

srv:
  bindings:
    db:
-     serviceInstanceName: hana
+     fromSecret: sflight-db
...

hana-deployer:
  bindings:
    hana:
-     serviceInstanceName: hana
+     fromSecret: sflight-db

...
- hana:
-   serviceOfferingName: hana
-   servicePlanName: hdi-shared

Configuration

Make the following changes to your chart/values.yaml file:

  1. Change value of global.domain key to your cluster domain.

  2. Replace <your-container-registry> with your container registry.

  3. Set the value of SAP_CLOUD_SERVICE key.

html5-apps-deployer:
  env:
-    SAP_CLOUD_SERVICE: null
+    SAP_CLOUD_SERVICE: sap.fe.cap.sflight
  1. Add backend destinations required by HTML5 Apps Deployer.
-  backendDestinations: {}
+  backendDestinations:
+     sflight-srv:
+       service: srv
  1. Add your image registry secret created in Create container registry secret step.
global:
  domain: null
-  imagePullSecret: {}
+  imagePullSecret:
+    name: container-registry

Build - Node.js

Do the following steps if you want to deploy the Node.js application.

The CDS_ENV=node env variable needs to be provided to build for Node.js. The application will be built for Java by default.

CDS_ENV=node cds build --production

Build data base deployer image:

pack build $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY/sflight-hana-deployer \
     --path gen/db \
     --buildpack gcr.io/paketo-buildpacks/nodejs \
     --builder paketobuildpacks/builder:base \
     --env BP_NODE_RUN_SCRIPTS=""

(Replace $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY with the full-qualified hostname of your container registry)

Build image for CAP service:

pack build $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY/sflight-srv \
     --path "gen/srv" \
     --buildpack gcr.io/paketo-buildpacks/nodejs \
     --builder paketobuildpacks/builder:base \
     --env BP_NODE_RUN_SCRIPTS=""

Build - Java

Do the following steps if you want to deploy the Java application.

Build data base deployer image:

cds build --production
pack build $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY/sflight-hana-deployer \
     --path db \
     --buildpack gcr.io/paketo-buildpacks/nodejs \
     --builder paketobuildpacks/builder:base \
     --env BP_NODE_RUN_SCRIPTS=""

(Replace $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY the full-qualified hostname of your container registry)

Build image for CAP service:

mvn package
pack build $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY/sflight-srv \
     --path srv/target/*-exec.jar \
     --buildpack gcr.io/paketo-buildpacks/sap-machine \
     --buildpack gcr.io/paketo-buildpacks/java \
     --builder paketobuildpacks/builder:base \
     --env SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE=cloud \
     --env BP_JVM_VERSION=17

Build HTML5 application deployer image

bash deployment/kyma/scripts/build-ui-image.sh

Push docker images

You can push all the docker images to your docker registry, using:

docker push $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY/sflight-hana-deployer
docker push $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY/sflight-srv
docker push $YOUR_CONTAINER_REGISTRY/sflight-html5-deployer

Deployment

helm install sflight ./chart --set-file xsuaa.jsonParameters=xs-security.json

Access the UI

  1. Create Launchpad Service subscription in the BTP Cockpit
  2. Create a role collection sflight
  3. Add role admin of sflight.tXYZ application to role collection
  4. Add your user to the role collection
  5. Goto HTML5 Applications
  6. Start HTML5 application sapfecaptravel

Additionally, you can add the UI to a Launchpad Service site like it is described in in the last two steps of this tutorial.