Creating Knative services

Knative Services are used to deploy an application. Each Knative Service is defined by a Route and a Configuration, which have the same name as the Service, contained in a YAML file. Every time the Configuration is updated, a new Revision is created.

Knative Service Revisions are each backed by a deployment with 2 Kubernetes Services.
For more information about Kubernetes Services, see the Kubernetes documentation.

Before you begin

To create a Knative Service, you will need:

Creating a Knative Service

To create an application, you need to create a YAML file that defines a Knative Service. This YAML file specifies metadata about the application, points to the hosted image of the app and allows the Service to be configured.

This guide uses the Hello World sample app in Go to demonstrate the structure of a Service YAML file and the basic workflow for deploying an app. These steps can be adapted for your own application if you have an image of it available on Docker Hub, Google Container Registry, or another container image registry.

The Hello World sample app does the following:

  1. Reads an environment variable TARGET.
  2. Prints Hello ${TARGET}!. If TARGET is not defined, it will use World as the TARGET.

Procedure

  1. Create a new file named service.yaml containing the following information.
apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1
kind: Service
metadata:
 name: helloworld-go
 namespace: default
spec:
 template:
  spec:
   containers:
    - image: gcr.io/knative-samples/helloworld-go
      env:
        - name: TARGET
          value: "Go Sample v1"
  • apiVersion: The current Knative version.
  • name(metadata): The name of the application.
  • namespace: The namespace that the application will use.
  • image: The URL to the image of the application.
  • name(env): The environment variable printed out by the sample application.

Note: If you’re deploying an image of your own app, update the name of the app and the URL of the image accordingly.

  1. From the directory where the new service.yaml file was created, deploy the application by applying the service.yaml file.
kubectl apply --filename service.yaml

Now that your app has been deployed, Knative will perform the following steps:

  • Create a new immutable revision for this version of the app.
  • Perform network programming to create a route, ingress, service, and load balancer for your app.
  • Automatically scale your pods up and down based on traffic, including to zero active pods.

Modifying Knative Services

Any changes to specifications, metadata labels, or metadata annotations for a Service must be copied to the Route and Configuration owned by that Service. The serving.knative.dev/service label on the Route and Configuration must also be set to the name of the Service. Any additional labels or annotations on the Route and Configuration not specified above must be removed.

The Service updates its status fields based on the corresponding status value for the owned Route and Configuration. The Service must include conditions ofRoutesReady and ConfigurationsReady in addition to the generic Ready condition. Other conditions can also be present.

What’s next?