rubix-kube
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Azure DevOps Kubernetes Summary
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Azure Pipelines Kubernetes UI
Overview
This repo contains React based UI view of a kubernetes cluster and will be used in azure devops pipelines. This UI is hostable outside of azure pipelines product and does not require the UI web server to be running inside the kubernetes cluster.
This repo consists of
- Contracts: The
IKubeService
provides the interface that needs to be implemented inorder to fetch data needed for the UI - WebUI: It contains the components that make up the UI
Usage of Kubernetes UI within Azure DevOps
This Web UI will be integrated into Azure DevOps as an extension and will be available by default in your Azure DevOps accounts going forward. The repo for the extension is at azPipeline-KubernetesUI-devopsExtension.
Host the Kubernetes UI within your Web Application
You can also host the UI outside of Azure DevOps. Refer to the azpipelines-kubernetesUI-WebApp repository as a working reference on how to host the Kubernetes UI in a stand-alone web app. It also has a custom implementation of IKubeService
to fetch the required Kubernets objects.
Build
npm install
npm run build
Dependencies
This repository depends on the following packages:
- azure-devops-ui: UI library containing the React components used in the Azure DevOps web UI.
- @kubernetes/client-node: The Javascript clients for Kubernetes implemented in typescript.
- office-ui-fabric-react: React components for building experiences for Office and Office 365
Some external dependencies:
React
- Is used to render the UI in the samples, and is a dependency ofazure-devops-ui
.TypeScript
- Samples are written in TypeScript and complied to JavaScriptSASS
- Extension samples are styled using SASS (which is compiled to CSS and delivered in webpack js bundles).webpack
- Is used to gather dependencies into a single javascript bundle for each sample.
Contributing
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.
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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.