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commit 20a4595b8ff93136eb88f2e3560933be34bebebe
Author: Babak Vahdat <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Feb 19 10:32:24 2024 +0100
polish readme
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02-serverless-api/readme.didact.md | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/02-serverless-api/readme.didact.md
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--- a/02-serverless-api/readme.didact.md
+++ b/02-serverless-api/readme.didact.md
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ You need the Apache Camel K CLI ("kamel") in order to access
all Camel K feature
**Knative installed on the cluster**
-The cluster also needs to have Knative installed and working. Refer to the
[official Knative documentation](https://knative.dev/v0.15-docs/install/) for
information on how to install it in your cluster.
+The cluster also needs to have Knative installed and working. Refer to the
[official Knative
documentation](https://knative.dev/docs/getting-started/quickstart-install/)
for information on how to install it in your cluster.
[Check if the Knative is
installed](didact://?commandId=vscode.didact.requirementCheck&text=kservice-project-check$$kubectl%20api-resources%20--api-group=serving.knative.dev$$kservice%2Cksvc&completion=Verified%20Knative%20services%20installation.
"Verifies if Knative is installed"){.didact}
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ kamel run API.java --open-api configmap:my-openapi
--property file:test/minio.pr
```
([^
execute](didact://?commandId=vscode.didact.sendNamedTerminalAString&text=camelTerm$$kamel%20run%20API.java%20--property%20file%3Atest%2Fminio.properties&completion=Integration%20run.
"Opens a new terminal and sends the command above"){.didact})
-In case you run on Minikube then you can't use `http://minio:9000` as your S3
endpoint in `minio.properties` because `EXTERNAL-IP` would be `<pending>` since
Minikube doesn't support LoadBalancer services, so the service will never get
an external IP. For this to work you can run Minikube service to get the URL
for connection to use:
+In case you run on Minikube then you can't use `http://minio:9000` as your S3
endpoint in `minio.properties` because the `EXTERNAL-IP` of your load balancer
service would be `<pending>`. For this to work you can run [Minikube
service](https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/commands/service/) to get the URL
for the connection to use:
```
$> minikube service -n camel-api minio