Quickstart
Get started with Hippo in three easy steps.
- Install CLI tools
- Boot Hippo
- Deploy your first application
For this quickstart, you will run the components of Hippo, create a hello world application, and then run it on Hippo. This quickstart is broken into two parts:
This guide will help you set up a cluster suitable for evaluation, development and testing.
Prerequisites
If you are writing applications in Rust, make sure to have the wasm32-wasi
target available:
$ rustup target add wasm32-wasi
Step 1: Install CLI Tools
Our first step begins here by installing the CLI tools.
Step 2: Boot Hippo
There are many ways to boot and install Hippo. You may choose to get up and running in a cloud environment, or locally on your laptop.
If you would like to test on your local machine, follow our guide for running locally.
Step 3: Deploy your First Application
Last but not least, register a user and deploy your first application.
Next Steps
The beginner tutorial ends here. In the meantime, you might want to check out some pointers on where to go from here.