The Deis command-line interface (CLI), lets you interact with Deis Workflow. Use the CLI to create and configure and manage applications.
Install the latest deis client for Linux or Mac OS X with:
$ curl -sSL http://deis.io/deis-cli/install-v2.sh | bash
The installer places the deis binary in your current directory, but you
should move it somewhere in your $PATH:
$ sudo mv $PWD/deis /usr/local/bin/deis
Check your work by running deis version:
$ deis version
2.1.0
We will install Deis Workflow using Helm Classic which is a tool for installing and managing software in a Kubernetes cluster.
Install the latest helmc cli for Linux or Mac OS X with:
$ curl -sSL https://get.helm.sh | bash
The installer places the helm binary in your current directory, but you
should move it somewhere in your $PATH:
$ sudo mv $PWD/helmc /usr/local/bin/helmc
Check your work by running helmc --version:
$ helmc --version
helmc version 0.8.1+e4b3983
Make sure you are running at least version 0.8.1 or newer.
There are many ways to boot and run Kubernetes. You may choose to get up and running in cloud environments or locally on your laptop.
Cloud-based options:
- Google Container Engine: provides a managed Kubernetes environment, available with a few clicks.
- Amazon Web Services: uses Kubernetes upstream
kube-up.shto boot a cluster on AWS EC2.
If you would like to test on your local machine follow our guide for Vagrant.