Operationalizing microservices-ml-kubernetes
In this project, you will apply the skills you have acquired in this course to operationalize a Machine Learning Microservice API.
You are given a pre-trained, sklearn model that has been trained to predict housing prices in Boston according to several features, such as average rooms in a home and data about highway access, teacher-to-pupil ratios, and so on. You can read more about the data, which was initially taken from Kaggle, on the data source site. This project tests your ability to operationalize a Python flask app—in a provided file, app.py—that serves out predictions (inference) about housing prices through API calls. This project could be extended to any pre-trained machine learning model, such as those for image recognition and data labeling.
Your project goal is to operationalize this working, machine learning microservice using kubernetes, which is an open-source system for automating the management of containerized applications. In this project you will:
- Test your project code using linting
- Complete a Dockerfile to containerize this application
- Deploy your containerized application using Docker and make a prediction
- Improve the log statements in the source code for this application
- Configure Kubernetes and create a Kubernetes cluster
- Deploy a container using Kubernetes and make a prediction
- Upload a complete Github repo with CircleCI to indicate that your code has been tested
You can find a detailed project rubric, here.
The final implementation of the project will showcase your abilities to operationalize production microservices.
- Create a virtualenv with Python 3.7 and activate it. Refer to this link for help on specifying the Python version in the virtualenv.
python3 -m pip install --user virtualenv
# You should have Python 3.7 available in your host.
# Check the Python path using `which python3`
# Use a command similar to this one:
python3 -m virtualenv --python=<path-to-Python3.7> .devops
source .devops/bin/activate- Run
make installto install the necessary dependencies
- Standalone:
python app.py - Run in Docker:
./run_docker.sh - Run in Kubernetes:
./run_kubernetes.sh
- Download and install docker desktop on system and integrate it with wsl2(For window users)
- Then you can apply and restart after the above configuration has been done.
- On your Docker desktop you can enable kubernetes on it and apply and restart docker.
- Then you can install kubectl to enable you interact with kubernetes. You can install kubectl with the command below.
- $ curl -LO https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/`curl -s https://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-release/release/stable.txt`/bin/linux/amd64/kubectl
- Simply a docker build command or running your created docker bash script.
- $ docker build -t my-python-app .
- my-python-app as the image tag
- For detailed view of version run $ kubectl version --client --output=yaml