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Kubeview Client Frontend

Vue.js client app, templated from the Vue CLI v3

App calls the REST API exposed by the hosting & API service (Written in Go, in the cmd/server folder), it calls /api/config, /api/namespaces and /api/scrape/{namespace}.

Once the API data is returned, it is parsed through by Kubernetes object type (Deployments, ReplicaSets, Pods, Services, etc) building up a graph of interlinked nodes, using the Cytoscape.js library. Nearly all of the application display logic is in a single Vue component src/components/Viewer.vue

There's a LOT of hardcoded display logic for things like colour coding by status, mapping the objects to icons and specifically linkage between things in the graph. The linking stuff is particularly messy with lots of internal conventions with underscores and string prefixes for assigning ids to links and nodes, if you can come up with a better way... Be my guest

Config

The API endpoint is set by the variable VUE_APP_API_ENDPOINT, see .env.production and .env.development.local. Setting this to http://localhost:8000/api will allow you to start the API server independently and then run npm run serve to debug & test the frontend locally on your machine

In production mode VUE_APP_API_ENDPOINT is set to /api so the API is called against the host serving out the Vue page/app. Don't change this unless you know what you are doing.

Server side env variable NAMESPACE_SCOPE is passed to the frontend via the /api/config call. This modifies the behavior as follows:

  • When set to * (single asterisk) the app operates in cluster wide mode: This will call /api/namespaces to get all namespaces, display a dropdown picker for the user to select the namespace.
  • When set to any other string, this is taken to be single namespace mode. In this mode, only data from the given namespace is shown, and no picker is displayed

Project setup

npm install

Compiles and hot-reloads for development

npm run serve

Compiles and minifies for production

npm run build