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Fleet UI

Warning Still under development. Not production ready!

How to install it?

This is for testing the alpha release, it will change!

helm -n cattle-fleet-system install --create-namespace --wait \
    fleet-crd https://github.com/rancher/fleet/releases/download/v0.5.0/fleet-crd-0.5.0.tgz
helm -n cattle-fleet-system install --create-namespace --wait \
    fleet https://github.com/rancher/fleet/releases/download/v0.5.0/fleet-0.5.0.tgz
  • Install fleet-ui chart
helm install fleet-ui https://github.com/raulcabello/fleet-ui-helm/releases/download/v0.0.1-alpha1/fleet-ui-0.0.1-alpha1.tgz  -n fleet-ui --create-namespace

You should see two pods in the fleet-ui namespace. One is for the backend, and the other for the frontend

  • Use port-forward to access the fleet-ui.
kubectl port-forward svc/fleet-ui-svc -n fleet-ui http

and

kubectl port-forward svc/fleet-ui-backend-svc -n fleet-ui http

You can now access the fleet UI in http://localhost:9090

Architecture

The backend is a go app that runs an http server on the port 8080. It provides rest APIs for the frontend to create/list/delete GitRepos. It uses the wrangler API inside fleet to retrieve the GitRepos and Bundles.

It provides a WebSocket API for the frontend to receive real time information. It uses the Watch feature of wrangler, then it pushes the changes detected to the WebSocket.

For now, I had to copy a few files in fleet/pkg/apis, this will be removed in the future!

The frontend is a Vue 3 app that uses bootstrap for the css.