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# submelon.dev
## Deploying Using Docker
The Dockerfile works via a fresh clone, no pre-build or npm install is needed. It can be tagged as follows:
```
docker build -t registry.digitalocean.com/submelon-tech/submelon.tech:1.0.0 .
```
Or if using M1/ARM,
```
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 --push -t registry.digitalocean.com/submelon-tech/submelon.tech:1.0.0 .
```
(Reference authenticating to use DigitalOcean's Container Registry below.)
If the build fails in error as a result of the image, the base gatsby images can be rebuilt. (The gatsby images as exist on Dockerhub do not work.) To rebuild those images, run the following commands:
```
cd ..
git clone https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-docker
cd gatsby-docker
docker build -t gatsbyjs/gatsby:onbuild -f Dockerfile.onbuild .
docker build -t gatsbyjs/gatsby:latest -f Dockerfile .
```
Or if using M1/ARM,
```
cd ..
git clone https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-docker
cd gatsby-docker
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 -t gatsbyjs/gatsby:onbuild -f Dockerfile.onbuild .
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 -t gatsbyjs/gatsby:latest -f Dockerfile .
```
And then attempt rebuild of the submelon.tech image.
### Authenticating with DO
Install `doctl`. Create an access token via DO's web interface to authenticate with the registry, and connect docker:
```
doctl auth init
doctl registry login
```
### DO K8s Deployment
To access the DO k8s cluster, save the config. It will automatically switch to use this context:
```
doctl k8s cluster cfg save k8s-1-13-1-do-2-nyc1-1547908941746
```
Then to switch to use this context in the future:
```
kubectl config use-context do-nyc1-k8s-1-13-1-do-2-nyc1-1547908941746
```
Make version/environment changes to deployment config file, and apply:
```
kubectl apply -f kubernetes/deployment.yaml
```
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