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namespace Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise; /** * Get the global task queue used for promise resolution. * * This task queue MUST be run in an event loop in order for promises to be * settled asynchronously. It will be automatically run when synchronously * waiting on a promise. * * * while ($eventLoop->isRunning()) { * GuzzleHttp\Promise\queue()->run(); * } * * * @param TaskQueueInterface $assign Optionally specify a new queue instance. * * @return TaskQueueInterface * * @deprecated queue will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::queue instead. */ function queue(\Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\TaskQueueInterface $assign = null) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::queue($assign); } /** * Adds a function to run in the task queue when it is next `run()` and returns * a promise that is fulfilled or rejected with the result. * * @param callable $task Task function to run. * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated task will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::task instead. */ function task(callable $task) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::task($task); } /** * Creates a promise for a value if the value is not a promise. * * @param mixed $value Promise or value. * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated promise_for will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Create::promiseFor instead. */ function promise_for($value) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Create::promiseFor($value); } /** * Creates a rejected promise for a reason if the reason is not a promise. If * the provided reason is a promise, then it is returned as-is. * * @param mixed $reason Promise or reason. * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated rejection_for will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Create::rejectionFor instead. */ function rejection_for($reason) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Create::rejectionFor($reason); } /** * Create an exception for a rejected promise value. * * @param mixed $reason * * @return \Exception|\Throwable * * @deprecated exception_for will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Create::exceptionFor instead. */ function exception_for($reason) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Create::exceptionFor($reason); } /** * Returns an iterator for the given value. * * @param mixed $value * * @return \Iterator * * @deprecated iter_for will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Create::iterFor instead. */ function iter_for($value) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Create::iterFor($value); } /** * Synchronously waits on a promise to resolve and returns an inspection state * array. * * Returns a state associative array containing a "state" key mapping to a * valid promise state. If the state of the promise is "fulfilled", the array * will contain a "value" key mapping to the fulfilled value of the promise. If * the promise is rejected, the array will contain a "reason" key mapping to * the rejection reason of the promise. * * @param PromiseInterface $promise Promise or value. * * @return array * * @deprecated inspect will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::inspect instead. */ function inspect(\Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\PromiseInterface $promise) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::inspect($promise); } /** * Waits on all of the provided promises, but does not unwrap rejected promises * as thrown exception. * * Returns an array of inspection state arrays. * * @see inspect for the inspection state array format. * * @param PromiseInterface[] $promises Traversable of promises to wait upon. * * @return array * * @deprecated inspect will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::inspectAll instead. */ function inspect_all($promises) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::inspectAll($promises); } /** * Waits on all of the provided promises and returns the fulfilled values. * * Returns an array that contains the value of each promise (in the same order * the promises were provided). An exception is thrown if any of the promises * are rejected. * * @param iterable $promises Iterable of PromiseInterface objects to wait on. * * @return array * * @throws \Exception on error * @throws \Throwable on error in PHP >=7 * * @deprecated unwrap will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::unwrap instead. */ function unwrap($promises) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::unwrap($promises); } /** * Given an array of promises, return a promise that is fulfilled when all the * items in the array are fulfilled. * * The promise's fulfillment value is an array with fulfillment values at * respective positions to the original array. If any promise in the array * rejects, the returned promise is rejected with the rejection reason. * * @param mixed $promises Promises or values. * @param bool $recursive If true, resolves new promises that might have been added to the stack during its own resolution. * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated all will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::all instead. */ function all($promises, $recursive = \false) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::all($promises, $recursive); } /** * Initiate a competitive race between multiple promises or values (values will * become immediately fulfilled promises). * * When count amount of promises have been fulfilled, the returned promise is * fulfilled with an array that contains the fulfillment values of the winners * in order of resolution. * * This promise is rejected with a {@see AggregateException} if the number of * fulfilled promises is less than the desired $count. * * @param int $count Total number of promises. * @param mixed $promises Promises or values. * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated some will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::some instead. */ function some($count, $promises) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::some($count, $promises); } /** * Like some(), with 1 as count. However, if the promise fulfills, the * fulfillment value is not an array of 1 but the value directly. * * @param mixed $promises Promises or values. * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated any will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::any instead. */ function any($promises) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::any($promises); } /** * Returns a promise that is fulfilled when all of the provided promises have * been fulfilled or rejected. * * The returned promise is fulfilled with an array of inspection state arrays. * * @see inspect for the inspection state array format. * * @param mixed $promises Promises or values. * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated settle will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Utils::settle instead. */ function settle($promises) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Utils::settle($promises); } /** * Given an iterator that yields promises or values, returns a promise that is * fulfilled with a null value when the iterator has been consumed or the * aggregate promise has been fulfilled or rejected. * * $onFulfilled is a function that accepts the fulfilled value, iterator index, * and the aggregate promise. The callback can invoke any necessary side * effects and choose to resolve or reject the aggregate if needed. * * $onRejected is a function that accepts the rejection reason, iterator index, * and the aggregate promise. The callback can invoke any necessary side * effects and choose to resolve or reject the aggregate if needed. * * @param mixed $iterable Iterator or array to iterate over. * @param callable $onFulfilled * @param callable $onRejected * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated each will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Each::of instead. */ function each($iterable, callable $onFulfilled = null, callable $onRejected = null) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Each::of($iterable, $onFulfilled, $onRejected); } /** * Like each, but only allows a certain number of outstanding promises at any * given time. * * $concurrency may be an integer or a function that accepts the number of * pending promises and returns a numeric concurrency limit value to allow for * dynamic a concurrency size. * * @param mixed $iterable * @param int|callable $concurrency * @param callable $onFulfilled * @param callable $onRejected * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated each_limit will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Each::ofLimit instead. */ function each_limit($iterable, $concurrency, callable $onFulfilled = null, callable $onRejected = null) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Each::ofLimit($iterable, $concurrency, $onFulfilled, $onRejected); } /** * Like each_limit, but ensures that no promise in the given $iterable argument * is rejected. If any promise is rejected, then the aggregate promise is * rejected with the encountered rejection. * * @param mixed $iterable * @param int|callable $concurrency * @param callable $onFulfilled * * @return PromiseInterface * * @deprecated each_limit_all will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Each::ofLimitAll instead. */ function each_limit_all($iterable, $concurrency, callable $onFulfilled = null) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Each::ofLimitAll($iterable, $concurrency, $onFulfilled); } /** * Returns true if a promise is fulfilled. * * @return bool * * @deprecated is_fulfilled will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. Use Is::fulfilled instead. */ function is_fulfilled(\Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\PromiseInterface $promise) { return \Google\Site_Kit_Dependencies\GuzzleHttp\Promise\Is::fulfilled($promise); } /** * Returns true if a promise is rejected. * * @return bool * * @deprecated is_rejected will be removed in guzzlehttp/promises:2.0. 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                                      *This course is intended to help you prep for the certification exam.*

                   CKA: Certified Kubernetes Administrator & CKAD: Certified Kubernetes Application Developer

Important Info:

This training is created for anyone who has no knowledge on Docker and Kubernetes. To take this course you need to have basic knowledge on Linux. In This course I will teach you slowly but surely all the concepts by explaining the base or the ground level, which is required to understand the bigger picture. Please place your trust in me and come with a fresh mind to learn. You should have a laptop with attest 8 – 16 GB of Ram to have a setup like mine. Its recommended to have 16 GB of RAM to get it working fast.

What will be covered as part of this course:

Docker Starts:

Section 1 – 4:  Introduction Very important basics of virtualization containers and docker to get you started.

  • Introduction, Documents, Codes, concepts architecture of docker containers and virtualization
  • Comparing docker with other products

Section 5 – 6: Use your laptop as a server by downloading freeware and setting up docker on it.

  • Downloading docker freeware engine and other freeware components to setup your laptop as local cloud server.
  • Installation of docker and other components

Section 7 – 8: Mastering Docker file very important concept and understand the techniques in writing layers.

  • Docker file introduction
  • Layers in docker file with production use case.

Section 9: Mastering Docker storage with quiz on know your knowledge gained in the storage section.

  • Introduction with architecture diagram on the various storage methods in docker.
  • Use cases for those docker storage with practical hands on.

Section 10: Mastering Docker Network with quiz also with real production use case.

  • Introduction with architecture diagram on the various network methods in docker.
  • Use cases for those docker network with practical hands on.

Section 11: Custom Image.

  • Creating custom image and pushing to docker hub.
  • Pulling and reusing the custom image from docker hub.

Section 12: Mastering Docker Swarm with Kube Setup

  • Very Important concept of Docker Swarm setting up multiple host machines as manager and worker1 and worker 2.
  • Step by step configuration of new host for creating a production ready setup.
  • Setting up Swarm and integrating with multiple members of host worker1 and worker2 integration with manager1 host.
  • Kube setup will also work on the same setup.

Kubernetes Start:

Section 13 – 14: Mastering Kubernetes Introduction & Setting Up Kubernetes.

  • Introduction to Kubernetes, understanding various basic conapts and working on comparing with various other offerings.
  • Setting up Kubernetes cluster production like setup.

Section 15: Mastering pods with quiz with architecture and hands on practical’s.

  • Setting up Kubernetes pods architecture and getting to know about them.
  • Simple pod and advanced pod and setting up pods with complications (trying to break them).

Section 16: Mastering Replica Set.

  • Setting up Kubernetes replica set and understanding the architecture of the same.
  • Setting up simple and complex Replica set and configuration of advanced concepts of labels and expression.
  • Trying to break the replica set and how it handles our break fix methods.

Section 17: Mastering Deployments.

  • Understanding various complex deployments and deployment strategies with architecture diagrams.
  • Having to deploy with more services added like load balancer to have a better ways of accessing the deployments.
  • Strategies including rolling, fixed, blue-green, Canary. And trying to break them.

Section 18: Mastering Health Probes.

  • Understanding various complex health probes and its architecture diagrams.
  • Working with Readiness, Liveness probes and trying to break them.

Section 19: Mastering Kubernetes Services – ClusterIP, NodePort & Load Balancer.

  • Understanding various complex Kube services, with architecture diagram.
  • Creating LB, ClusterIP and NodePort services.
  • Having to troubleshoot and create issues and resolving them.

Section 20-21: Mastering Storage – EmptyDir, Bind, NFS, PersistantVolume, PersistantVolumeClaim, StroageClass.

  • Understanding various complex Kube stroage using EmptyDir with Advanced Hands on.
  • Setting up NFS on your Laptop Server and configuring Storage on it.
  • Static and Dynamic Persistent Volume Configuration including Troubleshooting.

Section 22: Mastering Storage – Part 3 – ConfigMap & Secrets

  • Understanding various complex Kube ConfigMap & Secrets.
  • Detailed working on Configmap with all available options.
  • Detailed working on Secrets with all available options.

Section 23: Workload Management – Node Name, Node Selector, Resource Request & Limit

  • Understanding various complex Node Name, Node Selector, Resource Request & Limit
  • Working with Node name and Node sector with its architecture
  • Working with Resource Request & Limit with all its options

Section 24: Workload Scheduler- Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA).

  • Understanding various complex Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA).
  • Working with CPU based HPA
  • Working with Memory based HPA

Section 25: Workload Scheduler- Node & Pod Affinity, Anti-Affinity, Taint

  • Understanding various complex Node & Pod Affinity, Anti-Affinity
  • Creating Node and Pod Affinity with Required option
  • Creating Node and Pod Affinity with Preferable option
  • Creating Anti Affinity

Section 26: CKA – Practice Exam with Hands On

  • Certification Based Practical Exam Till what we have learnt

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