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VAPORA v1.0 - Quick Start Deployment

5-Minute Production Deployment Guide


Prerequisites Check

# Verify you have these tools
kubectl version --client  # Kubernetes CLI
docker --version          # Docker for building images
nu --version              # Nushell for scripts

Step 1: Build Docker Images (5 minutes)

# From project root

# Build all images and push to Docker Hub
nu scripts/build-docker.nu --registry docker.io --tag v0.1.0 --push

# Or build locally (no push)
nu scripts/build-docker.nu

Output: 4 Docker images built (~175MB total)


Step 2: Configure Secrets (2 minutes)

# Edit secrets file
nano kubernetes/03-secrets.yaml

# Replace these values:
# - jwt-secret: $(openssl rand -base64 32)
# - anthropic-api-key: sk-ant-xxxxx
# - openai-api-key: sk-xxxxx
# - surrealdb-pass: $(openssl rand -base64 32)

NEVER commit this file with real secrets!


Step 3: Configure Ingress (1 minute)

# Edit ingress file
nano kubernetes/08-ingress.yaml

# Update this line:
# - host: vapora.yourdomain.com  # Change to your domain

Step 4: Deploy to Kubernetes (3 minutes)

# Dry run to validate
nu scripts/deploy-k8s.nu --dry-run

# Deploy for real
nu scripts/deploy-k8s.nu

# Wait for all pods to be ready
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app -n vapora --timeout=300s

Output: 11 pods running (2 backend, 2 frontend, 3 agents, 1 mcp, 1 db, 1 nats)


Step 5: Verify Deployment (2 minutes)

# Check all pods are running
kubectl get pods -n vapora

# Check services
kubectl get svc -n vapora

# Get ingress IP/hostname
kubectl get ingress -n vapora

# Test health endpoints
kubectl exec -n vapora deploy/vapora-backend -- curl -s http://localhost:8080/health

Step 6: Access VAPORA

  1. Configure DNS: Point your domain to ingress IP
  2. Access UI: https://vapora.yourdomain.com
  3. Check health: https://vapora.yourdomain.com/api/v1/health

Troubleshooting

Pods not starting?

kubectl describe pod -n vapora <pod-name>
kubectl logs -n vapora <pod-name>

Can't connect to database?

kubectl logs -n vapora surrealdb-0
kubectl exec -n vapora deploy/vapora-backend -- curl http://surrealdb:8000/health

Image pull errors?

# Check if images exist
docker images | grep vapora

# Create registry secret
kubectl create secret docker-registry regcred \
  -n vapora \
  --docker-server=docker.io \
  --docker-username=<user> \
  --docker-password=<pass>

Alternative: Provisioning Deployment

For advanced deployment with service mesh and auto-scaling:

cd provisioning/vapora-wrksp

# Validate configuration
nu scripts/validate-provisioning.nu

# Deploy full stack
provisioning workflow run workflows/deploy-full-stack.yaml

See: provisioning-integration/README.md


Next Steps

  • Set up monitoring (Prometheus + Grafana)
  • Configure TLS certificates (cert-manager)
  • Set up backups for SurrealDB
  • Configure HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaler)
  • Enable log aggregation
  • Test agent workflows

Full Documentation


Quick Commands Reference

# Build images
nu scripts/build-docker.nu --push

# Deploy
nu scripts/deploy-k8s.nu

# Validate
nu scripts/validate-deployment.nu

# Validate Provisioning
nu scripts/validate-provisioning.nu

# Check status
kubectl get all -n vapora

# View logs
kubectl logs -n vapora -l app=vapora-backend -f

# Scale agents
kubectl scale deployment vapora-agents -n vapora --replicas=5

# Rollback
kubectl rollout undo deployment/vapora-backend -n vapora

# Uninstall
kubectl delete namespace vapora

VAPORA v1.0 - Production Ready ✅ Total Deployment Time: ~15 minutes Status: All 5 phases completed