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add npm run to dev builds
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Signed-off-by: default avatarSebastian Malton <sebastian@malton.name>
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.github Documentation: add new gh-action to manually update the default version of the docs (#1413)
__mocks__ Add +/- buttons in scale deployment popup screen (#1191)
build Add CI step to run future extension tests (#1214)
docs add npm run to extension build commands
extensions add npm run to dev builds
integration PageRegistration & BaseRegistry refactoring (#1334)
jsonnet Fix serviceMonitorKubelet's metricRelabelings (#225)
locales Add mechanism for users to specify accessible namespaces (#702)
mkdocs Documentation (MKDOCS) (#1230)
src Fixing workspaces adding/editing (#1405)
static Release v4.0.0-beta.3 (#1395)
test-data add cluster icon migration code (#673)
troubleshooting Fix typo in documentation (#316)
types Log search (#1114)
.azure-pipelines.yml Cache make build-extensions (#1407)
.babelrc Lens restructure (#540)
.eslintrc.js Generate extension-api .d.ts and .js files using tsc (#1387)
.gitignore Remove Makefile from all intree extensions (#1312)
.npmrc Add engine to strict node version in package.json (#144)
.yarnrc Migrating Vue components to React and stores refactoring (#585)
LICENSE update license: cover docs under creative commons (#1154)
Makefile switch to yarn install for faster installs, and remove .PHONY from build
README.md Remove make init from the readme (#1417)
RELEASE_GUIDE.md Document release process (#532)
mkdocs.yml Resolved conflicts in Your First Extension, Styling, and Color Reference after rebasing from master (#1379)
package.json
tsconfig.extensions.json
tsconfig.json
webpack.main.ts
webpack.renderer.ts
yarn.lock

Lens | The Kubernetes IDE

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World’s most popular Kubernetes IDE provides a simplified, consistent entry point for developers, testers, integrators, and DevOps, to ship code faster at scale. Lens is the only IDE you’ll ever need to take control of your Kubernetes clusters. It is a standalone application for MacOS, Windows and Linux operating systems. Lens is an open source project and free!

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What makes Lens special?

  • Amazing usability and end-user experience
  • Unified, secure, multi-cluster management on any platform: support for hundreds of clusters
  • Standalone application: no need to install anything in-cluster
  • Lens installs anywhere, elimanting the need to wrangle credentials
  • Real-time cluster state visualization
  • Resource utilization charts and trends with history powered by built-in Prometheus
  • Smart terminal access to nodes and containers
  • Clusters can be local (e.g. minikube) or external (e.g. EKS, GKE, AKS)
  • Performance optimized to handle massive clusters (tested with a cluster running 25k pods)
  • RBAC security is preserved, as Lens uses the standard Kubernetes API
  • Lens Extensions are used to add custom visualizations and functionality to accelerate development workflows for all the technologies and services that integrate with Kubernetes
  • Helm package deployment: Browse and deploy Helm charts with one click-Install

Installation

Download a pre-built package from the releases page. Lens can be also installed via snapcraft (Linux only).

Alternatively on Mac:

brew cask install lens

Development

Prerequisites: Nodejs v12, make, yarn

  • make dev - builds and starts the app
  • make test - run tests

Development (advanced)

Allows for faster separate re-runs of some of the more involved processes:

  1. yarn dev:main compiles electron's main process app part
  2. yarn dev:renderer compiles electron's renderer app part
  3. yarn dev:extension-types compile declaration types for @k8slens/extensions
  4. yarn dev-run runs app in dev-mode and auto-restart when main process file has changed

Development (documentation)

Run a local instance of mkdocs serve in a docker container for developing the Lens Documentation.

Prerequisites: docker, yarn

  • yarn mkdocs-serve-local - local build and serve of mkdocs with auto update enabled

Go to localhost:8000

Developer's RTFM recommended list:

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/lensapp/lens.