Recipes enable a separation of concerns between IT operators and developers by automating infrastructure deployment. Developers select the resource they want in their app (Mongo Database, Redis Cache, Dapr State Store, etc.), and IT operators codify in their environment how these resources should be deployed and configured (lightweight containers, Azure resources, AWS resources, etc.) ☁️
When a developer deploys their application and its resources, Recipes automatically deploy the backing infrastructure and bind it to the developer’s resources. 🧑💻
In this video, I explain what Recipes in Radius are, then take you through a quick demo on how to use local-dev recipes in your application!
0:00 What are Recipes?
1:38 Creating our Radius Environment
3:17 Viewing available Recipes in our Environment
4:10 Using a Recipe in our Radius application
5:26 Deploying our application
6:19 Viewing our Pods in our Kubernetes cluster
7:20 Using our deployed Radius application
7:55 Viewing Recipe details via the rad CLI
10:10 Clean up and Finish
Resources 📔:
Radius Project: https://radapp.io/
Radius Docs: https://docs.radapp.io/
Radius on GitHub: https://github.com/radius-project
Radius Discord: https://aka.ms/radius/discord
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