In the world of container orchestration, Kubernetes has emerged as a leader, and what’s better than having the power of Kubernetes management right at your fingertips? Introducing kubenav, a mobile app designed for the ultimate management and oversight of your Kubernetes clusters, all from the convenience of your phone.
What is kubenav?
kubenav is a mobile application that allows you to manage Kubernetes clusters by providing a comprehensive overview of the status of your resources. With this app, you can easily keep an eye on your workloads, access logs, launch terminals into containers, and carry out resource management tasks seamlessly.
Key Features of kubenav
- Mobile Accessibility: Enjoy an experience akin to using kubectl but on the go.
- Resource Management: Manage major resources like Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, and Pods.
- Edit and Scale: Modify, delete, and scale your resources directly from the app.
- Filter and Search: Easily filter resources by Namespace or search by name.
- Status Information: Get a quick overview and detailed insights into the status of your workloads.
- Logs and Terminal Access: View container logs or even get a shell into a container right from your phone.
- Multi-Cluster Management: Manage multiple clusters, connecting through kubeconfig or your preferred cloud provider.
- Port-Forwarding: Create port-forwarding connections to your Pods easily.
- Prometheus Integration: View metrics and build dashboards integrated into the dashboard.
How to Get Started with kubenav
To download and start enjoying kubenav, visit:
You can also access beta versions for improved testing and feedback:
Understanding the Code Behind kubenav
kubenav is built using Flutter and Go. Think of Flutter as your canvas—like a magician with a palette creating a stunning masterpiece—and Go as your magician’s wand, executing commands efficiently. While Flutter focuses on crafting a beautiful user interface, Go manages the backend processes, ensuring everything runs smoothly. Together, they create a seamless experience where users can interact with Kubernetes effortlessly, similar to a well-rehearsed performance.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If you encounter any issues while using kubenav, here are some troubleshooting tips:
- Cannot connect to cluster: Ensure that your kubeconfig file is correctly set up or check your cloud provider settings.
- App crashes on startup: Try reinstalling the app or checking for updates to the latest version.
- Logs not displayed: Verify that you have the necessary permissions to view logs in the Kubernetes cluster.
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