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@jdinsel-xealth/bunyan-lens-ext

v0.1.0

Published

A bunyan log viewer for Lens

Downloads

111

Readme

bunyan-lens-ext README

The bunyan-lens-ext provides a bunyan log viewer for Lens. Inspiration came from the lens-mutli-pod-logs extension.

Features

This plugin adds a menu item to the Pods menu in Lens. When clicked, it will open a new terminal with the bunyan log viewer.

Requirements

Install bunyan globally:

npm install -g bunyan

Installation Instructions

Start the Lens is running, and follow these simple steps:

  1. Go to Extensions view (Menu -> File -> Extensions)
  2. Enter the name of this extension, @jdinsel-xealth/bunyan-lens-ext
  3. Click on the Install button
  4. Make sure the extension is enabled (Lens → Extensions)

You may or may not need to refresh (or re-open) Lens for the plugin to render the menu item. This may be necessary if Lens is already open on the Pods workload.

Known Issues

On initial install, the bunyan log viewer may not appear in the menu. If this occurs, refresh Lens and it should appear.

Release Notes

Enjoy!

0.0.1

Initial release of the bunyan-lens-ext contains minimal functionality and allows for the viewing of Logs through the use of the bunyan command line tool.