kubenav - Kubernetes Dashboard
by Rico Berger
kubenav is the navigator for your Kubernetes clusters right in your pocket.
App Name | kubenav - Kubernetes Dashboard |
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Developer | Rico Berger |
Category | Libraries & Demo |
Download Size | 114 MB |
Latest Version | 5.1.0 |
Average Rating | 4.39 |
Rating Count | 137 |
Google Play | Download |
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kubenav is a mobile app to manage Kubernetes clusters. The app provides an overview of all resources in a Kubernetes cluster, including current status information for workloads. The details view for resources provides additional information. It is possible to view logs and events or to get a shell into a container. You can also edit and delete resources or scale your workloads within the app.
- Available mobile: kubenav provides the same experience as kubectl for mobile.
- Manage Resources: All major resources like Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Pods, etc. are supported.
- Custom Resource Definitions: View all Custom Resource Definitions and mange Custom Resources.
- Modify Resources: Edit and delete all available resources or scale your Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets.
- Filter and Search: Filter the resources by Namespace and find them by their name.
- Status Information: Fast overview of the status of workloads and detailed information including Events.
- Resource Usage: View the requests, limits and current usage of Pods and Containers.
- Logs: View the logs of a container or stream the logs in realtime.
- Terminal: Get a shell into a container, right from your phone.
- Manage multiple Clusters: Add multiple clusters via `kubeconfig` or your preferred Cloud Provider, including Google, AWS and Azure.
- Port-Forwarding: Create a port-forwarding connection to one of your Pods and open the served page in your browser.
- Prometheus Integration: kubenav allows you to view your Prometheus metrics directly in the dashboard and to build your own dashboards via the Prometheus plugin.
Recent changes:
- Add actions to suspend and resume CronJobs
- Add action to uninstall Helm releases
- Add action to evict Pods
- Show images in node details
- Fix the creation of Jobs via the "Create Job" action
- Change icons for the Node cordon and uncordon action
- Add support for "Role ARN" in AWS SSO provider
- Update Flux plugin to Flux version 2.3.0
- Use "/scale" endpoint instead of "patch" operation for scaling resources
- Fix app crash for invalid cluster configuration
- Available mobile: kubenav provides the same experience as kubectl for mobile.
- Manage Resources: All major resources like Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Pods, etc. are supported.
- Custom Resource Definitions: View all Custom Resource Definitions and mange Custom Resources.
- Modify Resources: Edit and delete all available resources or scale your Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets.
- Filter and Search: Filter the resources by Namespace and find them by their name.
- Status Information: Fast overview of the status of workloads and detailed information including Events.
- Resource Usage: View the requests, limits and current usage of Pods and Containers.
- Logs: View the logs of a container or stream the logs in realtime.
- Terminal: Get a shell into a container, right from your phone.
- Manage multiple Clusters: Add multiple clusters via `kubeconfig` or your preferred Cloud Provider, including Google, AWS and Azure.
- Port-Forwarding: Create a port-forwarding connection to one of your Pods and open the served page in your browser.
- Prometheus Integration: kubenav allows you to view your Prometheus metrics directly in the dashboard and to build your own dashboards via the Prometheus plugin.
Recent changes:
- Add actions to suspend and resume CronJobs
- Add action to uninstall Helm releases
- Add action to evict Pods
- Show images in node details
- Fix the creation of Jobs via the "Create Job" action
- Change icons for the Node cordon and uncordon action
- Add support for "Role ARN" in AWS SSO provider
- Update Flux plugin to Flux version 2.3.0
- Use "/scale" endpoint instead of "patch" operation for scaling resources
- Fix app crash for invalid cluster configuration