Tandoor is a development tool that allows developers to easily create and test microservices. The Tandoor Recipes project provides a number of pre-built microservices that can be used right out of the box. In this tutorial, we will be installing Tandoor Recipes on POP! OS Latest.
Before we begin, please make sure you have the following:
Tandoor Recipes are distributed as Docker images, so we need to have Docker installed first. Please run the following commands in your terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install docker.io
Docker should now be installed on your system.
We also need Docker Compose to manage our Tandoor Recipes installation. Please run the following commands in your terminal:
sudo apt install curl
sudo curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.29.2/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
Docker Compose should now be installed on your system.
Now that we have Docker and Docker Compose installed, we can proceed with installing Tandoor Recipes. Please run the following commands in your terminal:
mkdir tandoor-recipes
cd tandoor-recipes
git clone https://github.com/tandoorrecipes/recipes.git
This will clone the Tandoor Recipes repository to your system.
We are now ready to start Tandoor Recipes. Please run the following command in your terminal:
docker-compose up
This will start all the Tandoor Recipes microservices, and you should see output similar to the following:
Attaching to recipes_postgres_1, recipes_grpc_1, recipes_subscriber_1, recipes_publisher_1, recipes_http_1, recipes_http_2
...
recipes_http_1 | time="2021-08-26T15:37:50Z" level=info msg="Listening on :9090" component=server
recipes_http_2 | time="2021-08-26T15:37:50Z" level=info msg="Listening on :8080" component=server
Congratulations! Tandoor Recipes is now up and running on your system.
In this tutorial, we have installed Tandoor Recipes on POP! OS Latest. You can now start experimenting with the microservices provided by Tandoor Recipes. Happy developing!
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