A Docker image is provided for you to evaluate these features. You can download this image as part of the AIStreamer.
Please note that use of third-party software is solely at your discretion. Google does not own the copyright of third-party software.
Prerequistes
Install Docker.
Install Google Cloud CLI.
Install Kubernetes.
Build Docker image
Go into the ingestion directory and run the following command line on your host machine:
$ export DOCKER_IMAGE=gcr.io/gcp-project-name/docker-image-name:version $ docker build -t $DOCKER_IMAGE -f env/Dockerfile .
Try Docker image on your local host
Run following command in the terminal for your host machine:
$ docker run -it $DOCKER_IMAGE /bin/bash
The command returns a response similar to the following example.
root@e504724e76fc:/#
To open another terminal connecting to Docker, run the following command on the host machine:
$ docker exec -it e504724e76fc /bin/bash
Now, you have both host terminals that are in the same Docker container.
Docker image environment setting
Some environment settings can be customized in the Docker image.
#set up environment for Google Video Intelligence Streaming API
ENV SRC_DIR /googlesrc #Source code directory
ENV BIN_DIR /google #Binary directory
Push Docker image to Google Cloud container registry
Run the following command in the terminal for your host machine:
$ gcloud docker --verbosity debug -- push $DOCKER_IMAGE
You might need to set access control.
Deploy to Google Cloud
Run the following commands in the terminal for your host machine:
$ export KUBE_ID=any_string_you_like $ kubectl run -it $KUBE_ID --image=$DOCKER_IMAGE -- /bin/bash
This returns a response similar to the following:
root@$KUBE_ID-215855480-c4sqp:/#
To open another terminal connecting to the same Kubernetes container on Google Cloud, run the following command line on host machine:
$ kubectl exec -it $KUBE_ID-215855480-c4sqp -- /bin/bash
Now, you have both host terminals that are in the same Kubernetes container on Google Cloud.