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#### GKE  #88

@Dargon789

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Reviewer's Guide

Introduce a new GitHub Actions workflow that automates building a Docker image, publishing it to Google Artifact Registry, and deploying to a GKE cluster using Workload Identity Federation.

Sequence diagram for the build and deploy process in the new workflow

sequenceDiagram
  participant GitHubActions as "GitHub Actions Workflow"
  participant GoogleCloud as "Google Cloud"
  participant ArtifactRegistry as "Artifact Registry"
  participant GKE as "GKE Cluster"
  participant Docker as "Docker"
  participant Kustomize as "Kustomize"
  participant Kubectl as "kubectl"

  GitHubActions->>GoogleCloud: Authenticate via Workload Identity Federation
  GitHubActions->>Docker: Build Docker image
  Docker->>ArtifactRegistry: Push image
  GitHubActions->>GoogleCloud: Get GKE credentials
  GitHubActions->>Kustomize: Edit image reference in manifests
  Kustomize->>Kubectl: Build manifests and apply to GKE
  Kubectl->>GKE: Deploy new image
  Kubectl->>GKE: Check rollout status
  Kubectl->>GKE: Get service info
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File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Add CI/CD pipeline for GKE deployment
  • Trigger on pushes to main/master/dev branches
  • Configure environment variables for GCP project, registry, and cluster
  • Authenticate to Google Cloud via Workload Identity Federation
  • Login Docker to Artifact Registry
  • Retrieve GKE credentials
  • Build and push Docker image with GitHub SHA tags
  • Download and configure Kustomize
  • Deploy to GKE using Kustomize and monitor rollout status
.github/workflows/google.yml

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