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Remove the apex website #2304

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fharper opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 6 comments
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Remove the apex website #2304

fharper opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 6 comments
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fharper commented Oct 18, 2024

Which version of kubefirst are you using?

2.6.1

Which cloud provider?

None specific

Which DNS?

None specific

Which installation type?

None specific

Which distributed Git provider?

None specific

Did you use a fork of gitops-template?

No

Which Operating System?

None specific

What is the issue?

It was confirmed that the apex site has no influence on the red screen, so we can remove it from the deployment.

CleanShot 2024-10-18 at 16 50 45@2x

Once it's done, be sure to either remove it from the docs, or create an issue so the docs team can remove it please.

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fharper commented Oct 22, 2024

For context, the APEX website is a dummy website we serve that we thought was preventing https://kubefirst.konstruct.io/docs/civo/faq#dummy-website-served-at-your-domain-root

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fharper commented Oct 22, 2024

@dipu989 will work on this.

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dipu989 commented Oct 22, 2024

Yup, I would like to pick this up.

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dipu989 commented Oct 25, 2024

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Update on this issue - Spent some time going through kubefirst's codebase to get an overall understanding.
From what I can infer is, to remove this apex website, I can sense there might be a deployment.yaml file which in turn creates a pod with a NGINX server at the domain root, delivering a dummy website. We need to delete the .yaml file to remove the deployment / stop it from getting executed / ignore it? I am thinking along these lines.
Well the application that get's deployed in the end of setup of a kubefirst's setup is the metaphor application but I don't think that's the concerned application here 🤔
Will spend some more time later today to understand the flow correctly.

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fharper commented Oct 28, 2024

@dipu989: Your assumptions is good. We deploy things from the https://github.com/konstructio/gitops-template so it's files you need to remove there if I'm not mistaken.

It is not Metaphor, which is our example application.

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