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Kubernetes Operational View
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===========================
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[](https://travis-ci.org/hjacobs/kube-ops-view)
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[](http://kubernetes-operational-view.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
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[](https://hub.docker.com/r/hjacobs/kube-ops-view)
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[](http://calver.org)
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Goal: provide a common operational picture for multiple Kubernetes
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clusters.
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- Render nodes and indicate their overall status (\"Ready\")
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- Show node capacity and resource usage (CPU, memory)
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- Render one \"box\" per CPU and fill up to sum of pod CPU
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requests/usage
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- Render vertical bar for total memory and fill up to sum of pod
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memory requests/usage
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- Render individual pods
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- Indicate pod status by border line color (green: ready/running,
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yellow: pending, red: error etc)
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- Show current CPU/memory usage (gathered from Heapster) by small
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vertical bars
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- System pods (\"kube-system\" namespace) will be grouped together
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at the bottom
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- Provide tooltip information for nodes and pods
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- Animate pod creation and termination
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What it is not:
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- It\'s not a replacement for the [Kubernetes
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Dashboard](https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard). The Kubernetes
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Dashboard is a general purpose UI which allows managing
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applications.
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- It\'s not a monitoring solution. Use your preferred monitoring
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system to alert on production issues.
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- It\'s not a operation management tool. Kubernetes Operational View
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does not allow interacting with the actual cluster.
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Usage
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-----
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### Running Locally
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You can run the app locally with `kubectl proxy` against your running
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cluster:
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``` {.sourceCode .bash}
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$ kubectl proxy &
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$ docker run -it --net=host hjacobs/kube-ops-view
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```
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If you are using Docker for Mac, this needs to be slightly different in
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order to navigate the VM/container inception:
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``` {.sourceCode .bash}
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$ kubectl proxy --accept-hosts '.*' &
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$ docker run -it -p 8080:8080 -e CLUSTERS=http://docker.for.mac.localhost:8001 hjacobs/kube-ops-view
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```
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Now direct your browser to <http://localhost:8080>
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You can also try the UI with the integrated mock mode. This does not
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require any Kubernetes cluster access:
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``` {.sourceCode .bash}
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$ docker run -it -p 8080:8080 hjacobs/kube-ops-view --mock
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```
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### Installation
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You can find example Kubernetes manifests for deployment in the `deploy`
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folder. It should be as simple as:
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``` {.sourceCode .bash}
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$ kubectl apply -k deploy # apply all manifests from the folder
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```
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Afterwards you can open \"kube-ops-view\" via kubectl port-forward:
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``` {.sourceCode .bash}
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$ kubectl port-forward service/kube-ops-view 8080:80
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```
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Now direct your browser to <http://localhost:8080/>
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[Kubernetes Operational View is also available as a Helm
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Chart](https://kubeapps.com/charts/stable/kube-ops-view).
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Development
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-----------
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The app can be started in \"mock mode\" to work on UI features without
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running any Kubernetes cluster:
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``` {.sourceCode .bash}
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$ pipenv install && pipenv shell
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$ (cd app && npm start &) # watch and compile JS bundle
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$ python3 -m kube_ops_view --mock --debug
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```
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Building
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--------
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The provided `Makefile` will generate a Docker image by default:
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``` {.sourceCode .bash}
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$ make
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```
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Multiple Clusters
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-----------------
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Multiple clusters are supported by passing a list of API servers,
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reading a kubeconfig file or pointing to an HTTP Cluster Registry
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endpoint.
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See the [documentation on multiple
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clusters](https://kubernetes-operational-view.readthedocs.io/en/latest/multiple-clusters.html)
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for details.
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Configuration
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-------------
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The following environment variables are supported:
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`AUTHORIZE_URL`
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: Optional OAuth 2 authorization endpoint URL for protecting the UI.
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`ACCESS_TOKEN_URL`
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: Optional token endpoint URL for the OAuth 2 Authorization Code Grant
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flow.
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`SCOPE`
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: Optional scope specifies level of access that the application is
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requesting.
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`CLUSTERS`
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: Comma separated list of Kubernetes API server URLs. It defaults to
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`http://localhost:8001/` (default endpoint of `kubectl proxy`).
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`CLUSTER_REGISTRY_URL`
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: URL to cluster registry returning list of Kubernetes clusters.
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`CREDENTIALS_DIR`
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: Directory to read (OAuth) credentials from \-\-- these credentials
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are only used for non-localhost cluster URLs.
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`DEBUG`
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: Set to \"true\" for local development to reload code changes.
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`KUBECONFIG_PATH`
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: Path to kubeconfig file to use for cluster access.
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`KUBECONFIG_CONTEXTS`
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: Comma separated list of contexts to use when reading the kubeconfig
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file from `KUBECONFIG_PATH`.
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`MOCK`
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: Set to \"true\" to mock Kubernetes cluster data.
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`QUERY_INTERVAL`
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: Interval in seconds for querying clusters (default: 5). Each cluster
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will at most queried once per configured interval.
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`REDIS_URL`
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: Optional Redis server to use for pub/sub events and job locking when
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running more than one replica. Example: `redis://my-redis:6379`
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`SERVER_PORT`
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: HTTP port to listen on. It defaults to `8080`.
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`NODE_LINK_URL_TEMPLATE`
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: Template to make Nodes clickable, e.g. can point to
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[kube-web-view](https://codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-web-view/).
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`{cluster}` (cluster ID) and `{name}` (Node name) will be replaced
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in the URL template.
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`POD_LINK_URL_TEMPLATE`
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: Template to make Pods clickable, e.g. can point to
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[kube-web-view](https://codeberg.org/hjacobs/kube-web-view/).
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`{cluster}` (cluster ID), `{namespace}` (Pod\'s namespace), and
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`{name}` (Pod name) will be replaced in the URL template.
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`ROUTE_PREFIX`
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: The URL prefix under which kube-ops-view is externally reachable
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(for example, if kube-ops-view is served via a reverse proxy). Used
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for generating relative and absolute links back to kube-ops-view
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itself. If the URL has a path portion, it will be used to prefix all
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HTTP endpoints served by kube-ops-view. If omitted, relevant URL
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components will be derived automatically.
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Supported Browsers
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------------------
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The UI uses WebGL, ECMAScript 6, and EventSource features. The following
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browsers are known to work:
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- Chrome/Chromium 53.0+
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- Mozilla Firefox 49.0+
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See the [ECMAScript 6 Compatibility
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Table](https://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/) for details on
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supported browser versions.
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Contributing
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------------
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Easiest way to contribute is to provide feedback! We would love to hear
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what you like and what you think is missing. Create an issue or [ping
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try\_except\_ on Twitter](https://twitter.com/try_except_).
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PRs are welcome.
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License
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-------
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
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option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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