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# Mycelium Cloud Examples
Comprehensive guide and examples for deploying applications on Mycelium Cloud Kubernetes clusters.
🌐 **Website**: [https://myceliumcloud.tf](https://myceliumcloud.tf)
## Overview
Mycelium Cloud is a comprehensive platform for deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters on the decentralized ThreeFold Grid infrastructure. This repository contains step-by-step guides, working examples, and best practices for deploying applications on your Mycelium Cloud cluster.
## What is Mycelium Cloud?
Mycelium Cloud provides a complete solution for cloud-native applications with:
- **Decentralized Infrastructure**: Deploy on ThreeFold Grid's distributed network
- **Kubernetes Management**: Full K3s cluster deployment and management
- **IPv6 Networking**: Mycelium peer-to-peer networking
- **High Availability**: Multi-master cluster support
- **Secure Communication**: All traffic is encrypted through the Mycelium network
- **No Public IPs Required**: Services accessible via Mycelium IPs
## Architecture
Mycelium Cloud uses peer-to-peer networking that enables:
- **Direct Node Access**: Each node gets a unique Mycelium IP address
- **Cross-Node Communication**: Services communicate across nodes using Mycelium networking
- **Secure Communication**: All traffic is encrypted through the Mycelium network
- **No Public IPs Required**: Services accessible via Mycelium IPs
**Network Flow**: `User Machine → Mycelium Network → Cluster Node → Service`
## Quick Start
### 1. Account Setup
1. **Sign Up**: Create your account from [myceliumcloud.tf](https://myceliumcloud.tf) signup page
2. **Verify Email**: Check your email and verify your account
3. **Add Funds**: Navigate to your dashboard and add credits to your account
4. **Add SSH Key**: Navigate to Add SSH card and upload your public SSH key
### 2. Deploy Your First Cluster
1. **Access Deploy**: Click "Deploy Cluster" from your dashboard
2. **Configure VMs**: Define your virtual machines:
- Choose CPU, memory, and storage requirements
- Select the number of master and worker nodes
3. **Select Nodes**: Choose ThreeFold Grid nodes for deployment
4. **Review & Deploy**: Confirm your configuration and deploy
### 3. Access Your Cluster
#### Download Kubeconfig
1. Go to dashboard → Clusters → Click download icon (⬇️)
2. Set kubeconfig: `export KUBECONFIG=/path/to/config`
3. Test: `kubectl get nodes`
#### SSH Access
1. **Find Mycelium IPs**: Check cluster details page for node IPs
2. **Download Mycelium Binary**:
```bash
wget https://github.com/threefoldtech/mycelium/releases/latest/download/mycelium-private-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz
tar -xzf mycelium-private-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz
sudo chmod +x mycelium-private
sudo mv mycelium-private /usr/local/bin/mycelium
```
3. **Start Mycelium**:
```bash
sudo mycelium --peers tcp://188.40.132.242:9651 tcp://136.243.47.186:9651 tcp://185.69.166.7:9651 tcp://185.69.166.8:9651 tcp://65.21.231.58:9651 tcp://65.109.18.113:9651 tcp://209.159.146.190:9651 tcp://5.78.122.16:9651 tcp://5.223.43.251:9651 tcp://142.93.217.194:9651
```
4. **SSH to nodes**: `ssh root@<mycelium-ip>`
## Repository Structure
```
📁 myceliumcloud-examples/
├── 📄 README.md ← This file (complete guide)
├── 📄 LICENSE
├── 📄 .gitignore
└── 📁 examples/ ← Standalone examples
└── 📁 hello-world/ ← Start here for your first app
├── 📄 README.md
├── 📄 hello-world-deployment.yaml
└── 📄 hello-world-service.yaml
```
## Getting Started with Examples
Each example in the `examples/` directory is **standalone and self-contained**. Just copy the directory and follow the README inside.
### 🚀 Start Here: Hello World
**The easiest way to get started:**
```bash
# Copy the hello-world example
cp -r examples/hello-world ./my-first-app
cd my-first-app
# Deploy the application
kubectl apply -f *.yaml
# Start port-forward (keep terminal open)
kubectl port-forward service/hello-world-service 8080:8080
# Access your app in another terminal
curl http://localhost:8080
```
**What you'll learn:**
- Basic Kubernetes deployment patterns
- Service creation and networking
- Port-forwarding for external access
- Troubleshooting common issues
- Resource management and cleanup
## Key Concepts for Mycelium Cloud
### Port-Forwarding (Essential!)
In Mycelium Cloud, LoadBalancer external IPs are internal cluster addresses that aren't accessible from outside. **Use port-forward for reliable external access:**
**Option 1: Simple (Recommended for beginners)**
```bash
# Keep terminal open, see connection logs (Ctrl+C to stop)
kubectl port-forward service/your-service 8080:8080
```
**Option 2: Multiple Terminals (Advanced)**
```bash
# Terminal 1: Start port-forward
kubectl port-forward service/your-service 8080:8080
# Terminal 2: Access your app
curl http://localhost:8080
```
**Note**: Port-forwarding requires keeping the terminal open. For background operation, consider using a terminal multiplexer or running in a separate terminal session.
```
**Access your app:**
```bash
# Works for both options
curl http://localhost:8080
```
### File Organization Pattern
Mycelium Cloud examples follow a **two-file approach** for clean separation:
1. **app.yaml** - Contains the Deployment (application logic)
2. **service.yaml** - Contains the Service (networking configuration)
```bash
# Deploy application
kubectl apply -f app.yaml
# Create networking
kubectl apply -f service.yaml
# Access via port-forward
kubectl port-forward service/your-service 8080:8080
```
## Examples Overview
### Current Examples
Currently, we have one complete example:
| Example | Description | Difficulty | Key Learning |
|---------|-------------|------------|--------------|
| **hello-world** | Basic web app deployment | ⭐ Easy | Kubernetes basics, port-forwarding |
### Planned Examples
Future examples may include:
- **python-server** - Multiple Python servers with load balancing
- **wordpress** - WordPress deployment with database
- **nextcloud** - File sharing application
- **prometheus** - Monitoring and metrics
### Example Pattern
Each example follows the same pattern:
```
📁 example-name/
├── 📄 README.md ← Complete guide + troubleshooting
├── 📄 example-deployment.yaml ← Application logic
├── 📄 example-service.yaml ← Networking
└── 📁 src/ (optional) ← Source files for customization
```
## Troubleshooting
### Common Commands
```bash
# Check cluster health
kubectl get nodes
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces
# Check specific app
kubectl get all -l app=your-app-label
kubectl logs deployment/your-app
kubectl describe service your-service
# Fix port conflicts
lsof -i :8080 # Check what's using port 8080
kill -9 $(lsof -ti:8080) # Kill the process
```
### Mycelium Cloud Specific
```bash
# Test if your cluster is accessible
kubectl cluster-info
# Check node status (should show 2-3 masters + 2-5 workers)
kubectl get nodes
# Verify Mycelium networking
kubectl get nodes -o wide
```
## Best Practices
### 1. Always Use Standalone Examples
Each example is self-contained. Don't mix files between examples.
### 2. Port-Forward Management
**Simple Method (Recommended):**
```bash
# Start port-forward (keep terminal open)
kubectl port-forward service/your-service 8080:8080
# Stop with Ctrl+C
```
**Advanced Method (Background):**
```bash
# Start in background
nohup kubectl port-forward service/your-service 8080:8080 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
# Kill when done
lsof -ti:8080 | xargs kill -9
```
### 3. Resource Cleanup
```bash
# Always clean up when done
kubectl delete -f *.yaml
# IMPORTANT: Also kill the port-forward
lsof -ti:8080 | xargs kill -9 # Replace 8080 with your port
```
### 4. Multiple Environments
```bash
# Use namespaces for different environments
kubectl apply -f *.yaml --namespace=dev
kubectl apply -f *.yaml --namespace=prod
```
## Support & Resources
- **Website**: [https://myceliumcloud.tf](https://myceliumcloud.tf)
- **Documentation**: This README and individual example READMEs
- **Complete Cleanup Example**:
When you're done with an example, run all these commands:
```bash
# 1. Delete all Kubernetes resources
kubectl delete -f *.yaml
# 2. Kill any port-forwards (replace 8080 with your port)
lsof -ti:8080 | xargs kill -9
# 3. Verify cleanup
kubectl get all -l app=your-app-label # Should return nothing
```
- **Getting Help**:
1. Check the troubleshooting section in your example's README
2. Verify cluster health: `kubectl get nodes`
3. Check pod logs: `kubectl logs deployment/your-app`
## Contributing
Want to add an example? Here's the pattern:
1. Create `examples/your-example/`
2. Add `README.md` with complete guide
3. Add deployment and service YAML files
4. Test end-to-end functionality
5. Include troubleshooting section
## License
See [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
---
## 🚀 Ready to Deploy?
Start with the [Hello World example](examples/hello-world/README.md) - it's designed to get you up and running in 5 minutes!
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# Mycelium Cloud - Hello World Example
A complete, standalone example for deploying a Hello World web application on Mycelium Cloud Kubernetes cluster.
## 📁 What This Contains
This directory contains everything you need to deploy a simple web application:
- **README.md** - This guide
- **hello-world-deployment.yaml** - Application deployment
- **hello-world-service.yaml** - Service configuration
- **src/** - Source files (optional, for customization)
## 🚀 Quick Start (2 minutes)
```bash
# 1. Deploy the application
kubectl apply -f hello-world-deployment.yaml
# 2. Create the service
kubectl apply -f hello-world-service.yaml
# 3. Access your app via port-forward
**Option 1: Simple (Recommended)**
```bash
# Keep terminal open, see connection logs (Ctrl+C to stop)
kubectl port-forward service/hello-world-service 8080:8080
```
**Option 2: Advanced (Background)**
```bash
# Start in background
nohup kubectl port-forward service/hello-world-service 8080:8080 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
# Kill when done
lsof -ti:8080 | xargs kill -9
```
# 4. Visit http://localhost:8080
curl http://localhost:8080
```
**Expected Result:** You'll see the Hello Kubernetes webpage with pod information.
## 📋 What You'll Learn
- ✅ Basic Kubernetes deployment patterns
- ✅ Service creation and networking
- ✅ Port-forwarding for external access (Mycelium Cloud method)
- ✅ Troubleshooting common issues
- ✅ Resource management and cleanup
## 🏗️ Architecture
This example uses a **two-file approach** for clean separation:
1. **hello-world-deployment.yaml** - Contains the Pod/Deployment logic
2. **hello-world-service.yaml** - Contains the networking configuration
**Network Flow:** `kubectl port-forward → Service → Pod`
## 🔧 Files Explanation
### hello-world-deployment.yaml
```yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: hello-world
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: hello-world
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: hello-world
spec:
containers:
- name: hello-world
image: paulbouwer/hello-kubernetes:1.10
ports:
- containerPort: 8080
```
**What it does:**
- Creates 1 pod with the Hello Kubernetes web app
- Uses image `paulbouwer/hello-kubernetes:1.10`
- Exposes port 8080
### hello-world-service.yaml
```yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: hello-world-service
spec:
selector:
app: hello-world
ports:
- port: 8080
targetPort: 8080
type: LoadBalancer
```
**What it does:**
- Creates a service to expose the app
- LoadBalancer type (for Mycelium Cloud)
- Routes traffic to pods with label `app: hello-world`
## 🌐 Access Methods
### Method 1: Port-Forward (Recommended for Mycelium Cloud)
**Option 1: Simple (Recommended)**
```bash
# Keep terminal open, see connection logs (Ctrl+C to stop)
kubectl port-forward service/hello-world-service 8080:8080
# Access via browser or curl
curl http://localhost:8080
```
**Option 2: Advanced (Background)**
```bash
# Start in background
nohup kubectl port-forward service/hello-world-service 8080:8080 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
# Access via browser or curl
curl http://localhost:8080
```
**Why this works in Mycelium Cloud:**
- LoadBalancer external IPs are internal cluster addresses
- Port-forward creates a local tunnel to the cluster
- Most reliable method for external access
### Method 2: Local Port (Different Port)
```bash
# Forward to a different local port
kubectl port-forward service/hello-world-service 9000:8080
# Access at http://localhost:9000
curl http://localhost:9000
```
### Method 3: Development Mode (Foreground)
```bash
# Keep terminal open, shows connection logs
kubectl port-forward service/hello-world-service 8080:8080
```
## 🔍 Troubleshooting
### Check Deployment Status
```bash
# Check if pods are running
kubectl get pods -l app=hello-world
# Check service details
kubectl get svc hello-world-service
# Check what's deployed
kubectl get all -l app=hello-world
```
### Common Issues
#### Port Already in Use
```bash
# Check what's using port 8080
lsof -i :8080
# Kill the process
kill -9 $(lsof -ti:8080)
```
#### Pod Not Starting
```bash
# Check pod status and events
kubectl describe pod -l app=hello-world
# Check pod logs
kubectl logs -l app=hello-world
```
#### Service Not Accessible
```bash
# Check service endpoints
kubectl get endpoints hello-world-service
# Test from within cluster
kubectl run test-curl --rm -it --image=curlimages/curl:8.7.1 -- \
sh -lc 'curl http://hello-world-service:8080'
```
## 🛠️ Common Operations
### Scaling
```bash
# Scale to 3 replicas
kubectl scale deployment hello-world --replicas=3
# Check distribution
kubectl get pods -o wide
```
### Updates
```bash
# Update to a new image
kubectl set image deployment/hello-world hello-world=paulbouwer/hello-kubernetes:1.9
# Check rollout status
kubectl rollout status deployment/hello-world
```
### Viewing Logs
```bash
# View logs from a specific pod
kubectl logs deployment/hello-world
# Follow logs in real-time
kubectl logs -f deployment/hello-world
```
## 🧹 Cleanup
When you're done testing:
```bash
# Delete the application and service
kubectl delete -f hello-world-deployment.yaml -f hello-world-service.yaml
# Kill any port-forwards
lsof -ti:8080 | xargs kill -9
# Verify cleanup
kubectl get all -l app=hello-world
```
## 🎯 What This Demonstrates
This example shows:
- **Basic Kubernetes patterns** - deployments and services
- **Mycelium Cloud networking** - port-forward access method
- **Resource management** - creating, monitoring, and cleaning up
- **Troubleshooting skills** - common issues and solutions
- **Production readiness** - proper separation of concerns
## 🔗 Next Steps
Once you understand this example, try:
1. **Add ConfigMaps** - Add configuration to your app
2. **Use Secrets** - Store sensitive data
3. **Add Ingress** - Multiple applications, proper routing
4. **Resource Limits** - CPU and memory constraints
5. **Health Checks** - Readiness and liveness probes
## 📚 More Examples
This is currently the only complete example. Future examples will include:
- **python-server/** - Python HTTP servers with load balancing
- **wordpress/** - WordPress deployment
- **nextcloud/** - Nextcloud file sharing
- **prometheus/** - Monitoring setup
## 💡 Pro Tips
1. **Start Simple**: Begin with foreground port-forward (`kubectl port-forward`)
2. **Background Optional**: Use `nohup` only when you need persistent port-forwards
3. **Port Management**: Use `lsof -ti:PORT` to find and kill processes
4. **Resource Monitoring**: `kubectl get pods -o wide` shows pod distribution
5. **Quick Testing**: `curl -s http://localhost:8080` to verify app is working
6. **Clean State**: Always cleanup resources when done
## 🎉 Success Indicators
You'll know everything is working when:
-`kubectl get pods` shows "Running" status
-`kubectl get svc` shows service created
-`curl http://localhost:8080` returns Hello Kubernetes webpage
- ✅ No errors in `kubectl get events`
**Congratulations! You've successfully deployed your first application on Mycelium Cloud! 🚀**
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## 📖 File Contents
For reference, here are the complete file contents:
### hello-world-deployment.yaml
[File contents would be here in the actual file]
### hello-world-service.yaml
[File contents would be here in the actual file]
## 🆘 Support
If you encounter issues:
1. Check the troubleshooting section above
2. Verify your kubeconfig is set correctly: `kubectl get nodes`
3. Ensure your cluster is healthy: `kubectl get pods --all-namespaces`
4. Check the [Getting Started Guide](../../docs/getting-started.md)
For more help, visit our [documentation](../../README.md) or contact support.

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apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: hello-world
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: hello-world
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: hello-world
spec:
containers:
- name: hello-world
image: paulbouwer/hello-kubernetes:1.10
ports:
- containerPort: 8080

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apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: hello-world-service
spec:
selector:
app: hello-world
ports:
- port: 8080
targetPort: 8080
type: LoadBalancer