roschaefer 7c6d5b5129 fix: Re-enable webfinger feature
Ok, so here is the plan. Let's give both our cucumber features and your
cypress tests a prominent place to live. That would be the root level
folder of our application. Second, let's revive formerly dead code step
by step.

Ie. move code from the former location `backend/features/` to `features/`
when it is ready. All edge cases should be tested with unit tests in
`backend/`, see my `webfinger.spec.js` as an example.
2019-12-02 17:31:56 +01:00

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Minikube

There are many Kubernetes providers, but if you're just getting started, Minikube is a tool that you can use to get your feet wet.

After you installed Minikube open your minikube dashboard:

$ minikube dashboard

This will give you an overview. Some of the steps below need some timing to make resources available to other dependent deployments. Keeping an eye on the dashboard is a great way to check that.

Follow the installation instruction for Human Connection. If all the pods and services have settled and everything looks green in your minikube dashboard, expose the services you want on your host system.

For example:

$ minikube service nitro-web --namespace=human-connection
# optionally
$ minikube service nitro-backend --namespace=human-connection