// Module included in the following assemblies: // // * tutorials/dev-app-cli.adoc :_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE [id="getting-started-cli-deploying-python-app_{context}"] = Deploying the back-end application The following procedure deploys `nationalparks`, which is the back-end component for the `national-parks-app` application. The Python application performs 2D geo-spatial queries against a MongoDB database to locate and return map coordinates of all national parks in the world. .Prerequisites * You have deployed the `parksmap` front-end application. .Procedure * Create the `nationalparks` back-end application by running the following command: + [source,terminal] ---- $ oc new-app python~https://github.com/openshift-roadshow/nationalparks-py.git --name nationalparks -l 'app=national-parks-app,component=nationalparks,role=backend,app.kubernetes.io/part-of=national-parks-app,app.kubernetes.io/name=python' --allow-missing-images=true ---- + .Example output + [source,text] ---- --> Found image 9531750 (2 weeks old) in image stream "openshift/python" under tag "3.11-ubi8" for "python" Python 3.11 ----------- ... --> Creating resources with label app=national-parks-app,app.kubernetes.io/name=python,app.kubernetes.io/part-of=national-parks-app,component=nationalparks,role=backend ... imagestream.image.openshift.io "nationalparks" created buildconfig.build.openshift.io "nationalparks" created deployment.apps "nationalparks" created service "nationalparks" created --> Success Build scheduled, use 'oc logs -f buildconfig/nationalparks' to track its progress. Application is not exposed. You can expose services to the outside world by executing one or more of the commands below: 'oc expose service/nationalparks' Run 'oc status' to view your app. ----