* Less logging when not in DEBUG * Check helm is fine * Display kube context switch * Cosmetics * Displays list of chartss * Linter stuff * Fix option name
Helm Dashboard
A simplified way of working with Helm.
Local Testing
Until we make our repo public, we have to use a custom way to install the plugin.
To install, checkout the source code and run from source dir:
helm plugin install .
There is a need to build binary for plugin to function, run:
go build -o bin/dashboard .
Local install of plugin just creates a symlink, so making the changes and rebuilding the binary would not require reinstall of a plugin.
To use the plugin, run in your terminal:
helm dashboard
Then, use the web UI.
Uninstalling
To uninstall, run:
helm plugin uninstall dashboard
Roadmap
Internal Milestone 1
- Helm Plugin Packaging
- CLI launcher
- Web Server with REST API
First Public Version
Listing the installed applications View k8s resources created by the application (describe, status) Viewing revision history for application View manifest diffs between revisions, also changelogs etc Analytics reporting (telemetry)
Further Ideas
Setting parameter values and installing Installing new app from repo Uninstalling the app completely Reconfiguring the application Rollback a revision
Validate manifests before deploy and get better errors Switch clusters (?) Browsing repositories Adding new repository