Kubernetes API get service endpoint IP when available
I have a process where I use a Kubernetes client to build a deployment and a service. This process works fine but I have to wait some time for google to assign it an external IP. I cant seem to find anything in googles docs about a possible event emitter for when this process is done. Is there a way to programmatically pass or configure a request that can be made to a REST api that could go out and retrieve the info once it its ready?
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I have a process where I use a Kubernetes client to build a deployment and a service. This process works fine but I have to wait some time for google to assign it an external IP. I cant seem to find anything in googles docs about a possible event emitter for when this process is done. Is there a way to programmatically pass or configure a request that can be made to a REST api that could go out and retrieve the info once it its ready?
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I have a process where I use a Kubernetes client to build a deployment and a service. This process works fine but I have to wait some time for google to assign it an external IP. I cant seem to find anything in googles docs about a possible event emitter for when this process is done. Is there a way to programmatically pass or configure a request that can be made to a REST api that could go out and retrieve the info once it its ready?
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I have a process where I use a Kubernetes client to build a deployment and a service. This process works fine but I have to wait some time for google to assign it an external IP. I cant seem to find anything in googles docs about a possible event emitter for when this process is done. Is there a way to programmatically pass or configure a request that can be made to a REST api that could go out and retrieve the info once it its ready?
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Yes. I assume that you mean to assign a LoadBalancer type of address to your Kubernetes service. You can manually query the GCP API to see if your Load Balancer IP has been allocated. For example, GET a resource address.
You can also use the gcloud command.
Here is a list of all the GCP APIs related to load balancing that you can use.
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Yes. I assume that you mean to assign a LoadBalancer type of address to your Kubernetes service. You can manually query the GCP API to see if your Load Balancer IP has been allocated. For example, GET a resource address.
You can also use the gcloud command.
Here is a list of all the GCP APIs related to load balancing that you can use.
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Yes. I assume that you mean to assign a LoadBalancer type of address to your Kubernetes service. You can manually query the GCP API to see if your Load Balancer IP has been allocated. For example, GET a resource address.
You can also use the gcloud command.
Here is a list of all the GCP APIs related to load balancing that you can use.
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Yes. I assume that you mean to assign a LoadBalancer type of address to your Kubernetes service. You can manually query the GCP API to see if your Load Balancer IP has been allocated. For example, GET a resource address.
You can also use the gcloud command.
Here is a list of all the GCP APIs related to load balancing that you can use.
Yes. I assume that you mean to assign a LoadBalancer type of address to your Kubernetes service. You can manually query the GCP API to see if your Load Balancer IP has been allocated. For example, GET a resource address.
You can also use the gcloud command.
Here is a list of all the GCP APIs related to load balancing that you can use.
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