description | keywords | title |
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Setup for voting app example |
multi-container, services, swarm mode, cluster, voting app, docker-stack.yml, docker stack deploy |
Try it out and vote |
Now that the app is up and running, let's try it out.
We will vote for cats and dogs, view the results, and monitor the manager and worker nodes, containers and services on a visualizer.
Go to <MANAGER-IP>:5000
in a web browser to view the voting page from a user perspective.
Click on either cats or dogs to vote.
Now, go to <MANAGER-IP>:5001
in a web browser to view the voting results
tally, as one might do in the role of poll coordinator. The tally is shown by
percentage in the current configuration of the app. (The voting app sample
accepts only one vote per client, so you won't be able to see your multiple
votes.)
Tip: To get the IP address of the manager, open a terminal window that is not
ssh
'ed into a virtual machine (or exit out of a current one), and type eitherdocker-machine ip manager
ordocker-machine ls
. Look back at Verify machines are running and get IP addresses) for examples.
Go to <MANAGER-IP>:8080
to get a visual map of how the application is
deployed.
This surfaces some configuration and characteristics from docker-stack.yml, and you can see those strategies in action here. For example:
-
We have two nodes running: a
manager
and aworker
. -
The manager node is running the PostgreSQL container, as configured by setting
[node.role == manager]
as a constraint in the deploy key for thedb
service. This service must be constrained to run on the manager in order to work properly. -
The manager node is also running the visualizer itself, as configured by setting
[node.role == manager]
as a constraint in the deploy key for thevisualizer
service. This service must be constrained to run on the manager in order to work properly. If you remove the constraint, and it ends up on a worker, the web page display will be blank. -
Two of the services are replicated:
vote
(represented in the visulizer byvote_vote
)redis
(represented in the visulizer byvote_redis
)
Both of these services are configured as
replicas: 2
under thedeploy
key. In the current state of this app (shown in the visualizer), one of each of these containers is running on a manager and on a worker. However, since neither are explicitly constrained to either node indocker-stack.yml
, all or some of these services could be running on either node, depending on workload and re-balancing choices we've left to the swarm orchestration.
In the next steps, we'll customize the app and redeploy it.