Most of the infos I go from https://cluster.ipfs.io/documentation/quickstart/
This playground made it possible to experiment with the ipfs gateway. In the test-data folde is currently only a simple html file.
Maybe ther will be something more in the future.
cd deployment
./ipfs-cluster-ctl-install.sh
docker-compose up
$./ipfs-cluster-ctl add ../test-data/ipfs-index.html
added QmP56CgxGxQCvmHypVSCEuKTMgPK5Py7DUMui6TFweTBUQ QmP56CgxGxQCvmHypVSCEuKTMgPK5Py7DUMui6TFweTBUQ
pin the file or share it
./ipfs-cluster-ctl pin add --name cluster-website-ns /ipns/cluster.ipfs.io
QmfBRH3kmVdr3dabZ21mnF2bsj84GERYkMWU9UFqFDzcJZ :
> cluster2 : PINNED | 2019-11-04T20:16:14.95910603Z
> cluster0 : PINNED | 2019-11-04T20:16:15.306264645Z
> cluster1 : PINNED | 2019-11-04T20:16:14.960453174Z
open this url in the browser
http://127.0.0.1:8080/ipfs/QmP56CgxGxQCvmHypVSCEuKTMgPK5Py7DUMui6TFweTBUQ
Use Chrome extention for using the webui and manage the files within the ipfs cluster.
A playground needs also some stuff to play with so here is very simple vuejs app.