Example Deployment ================== 1. Make sure you've built the included Dockerfile with `make docker-build`. The image should be tagged as `directxman12/k8s-prometheus-adapter:latest`. 2. Create a secret called `cm-adapter-serving-certs` with two values: `serving.crt` and `serving.key`. These are the serving certificates used by the adapter for serving HTTPS traffic. For more information on how to generate these certificates, see the [auth concepts documentation](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/apiserver-builder/blob/master/docs/concepts/auth.md) in the apiserver-builder repository. The kube-prometheus project published two scripts [gencerts.sh](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus/blob/62fff622e9900fade8aecbd02bc9c557b736ef85/experimental/custom-metrics-api/gencerts.sh) and [deploy.sh](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus/blob/62fff622e9900fade8aecbd02bc9c557b736ef85/experimental/custom-metrics-api/deploy.sh) to create the `cm-adapter-serving-certs` secret. 3. `kubectl create namespace custom-metrics` to ensure that the namespace that we're installing the custom metrics adapter in exists. 4. `kubectl create -f manifests/`, modifying the Deployment as necessary to point to your Prometheus server, and the ConfigMap to contain your desired metrics discovery configuration.