This directory contains sample applications, developed on Knative, to illustrate different use-cases and resources. See Knative serving to learn more about Knative Serving resources.
Name | Description | Languages |
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Hello World | A quick introduction that highlights how to deploy an app using Knative Serving. | C#, Clojure, Eclipse Vert.x, Go, Java, Kotlin, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust |
Advanced Deployment | Simple blue/green-like application deployment pattern illustrating the process of updating a live application without dropping any traffic. | YAML |
Autoscale | A demonstration of the autoscaling capabilities of Knative. | Go |
Private Repo Build | An example of deploying a Knative Serving Service using a Github deploy-key and a DockerHub image pull secret. | Go |
Buildpack for Applications | A sample app that demonstrates using Cloud Foundry buildpacks on Knative Serving. | .NET |
Buildpack for Functions | A sample function that demonstrates using Cloud Foundry buildpacks on Knative Serving. | Node.js |
Github Webhook | A simple webhook handler that demonstrates interacting with Github. | Go |
gRPC | A simple gRPC server. | Go |
Knative Routing | An example of mapping multiple Knative services to different paths under a single domain name using the Istio VirtualService concept. | Go |
REST API | A simple Restful service that exposes an endpoint defined by an environment variable described in the Knative Configuration. | Go |
Source to URL | A sample that shows how to use Knative to go from source code in a git repository to a running application with a URL. | Go |
Telemetry | This sample runs a simple web server that makes calls to other in-cluster services and responds to requests with "Hello World!". The purpose of this sample is to show generating metrics, logs, and distributed traces. | Go |
Thumbnailer | An example of deploying a "dockerized" application to Knative Serving which takes video URL as an input and generates its thumbnail image. | Go |
Traffic Splitting | This samples builds off the Creating a RESTful Service sample to illustrate applying a revision, then using that revision for manual traffic splitting. | YAML |