Let's look at some basic kubectl output options.
Our intention is to list nodes (with their AWS InstanceId) and Pods (sorted by node).
We can start with:
kubectl get no
from django.conf.urls import url | |
from django.contrib.auth.models imort User | |
from django.shortcuts import render | |
from django.views.generic import ListView | |
# views.py | |
def index(request): | |
users = User.objects.all() | |
staff = User.objects.filter(is_staff=True) | |
context = {'users': users, 'staff': staff} |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Make sure to: | |
# 1) Name this file `backup.sh` and place it in /home/ubuntu | |
# 2) Run sudo apt-get install awscli to install the AWSCLI | |
# 3) Run aws configure (enter s3-authorized IAM user and specify region) | |
# 4) Fill in DB host + name | |
# 5) Create S3 bucket for the backups and fill it in below (set a lifecycle rule to expire files older than X days in the bucket) | |
# 6) Run chmod +x backup.sh | |
# 7) Test it out via ./backup.sh |
#!/bin/bash | |
### USAGE | |
### | |
### ./ElasticSearch.sh 1.7 will install Elasticsearch 1.7 | |
### ./ElasticSearch.sh will fail because no version was specified (exit code 1) | |
### | |
### CLI options Contributed by @janpieper | |
### Check http://www.elasticsearch.org/download/ for latest version of ElasticSearch |
from django.views.generic.base import View, TemplateResponseMixin | |
from django.views.generic.edit import FormMixin, ProcessFormView | |
class MultipleFormsMixin(FormMixin): | |
""" | |
A mixin that provides a way to show and handle several forms in a | |
request. | |
""" | |
form_classes = {} # set the form classes as a mapping |