Web Kubectl helps you manage kubernetes credentials and run kubectl command in web browser, so that you don't have to install kubectl on your local PC or some other servers, furthermore Web Kubectl can be used for a team.
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| Local Network | DMZ | VPC/Datacenter |
| | | |
| | _______________ | ---------------- |
| --------------- | | | /~~~~~>| Kubernetes A | |
| | Your Laptop |~~~~~~~>| Web Kubectl | / | ---------------- |
| --------------- | | | \ | |
| | --------------- \ | ---------------- |
| | \~~~~>| Kubernetes B | |
| | | ---------------- |
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Web Kubectl use webkubectl/gotty to run a JavaScript based terminal on web browsers.
When opens a new session, a temporary Linux namespace will be created for the session, this make sure all sessions are isolated, each session has its own namespace and storage, meanwhile .kube/config file is generated for current session.
When session terminated, the provisioned namespace and storage are deleted.
$ docker run --name="webkubectl" -p 8080:8080 -d --privileged kubeoperator/webkubectl
Advanced environment variables
ENV | Type | Default Value | Description |
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SESSION_STORAGE_SIZE | string | 10M | Storage size limit for single connection |
KUBECTL_INSECURE_SKIP_TLS_VERIFY | bool | true | Whether to skip tls verify |
GOTTY_OPTIONS | string | --port 8080 --permit-write --permit-arguments | Gotty options, see more |
WELCOME_BANNER | string | Welcome to Web Kubectl, try kubectl --help. | Welcome banner after web terminal opened |
Open below url in web browser.
http://<webkubectl-address>:<port>
In the opened page you can manage your own kubeconfig files or bearer tokens which are stored in local storage, then choose a session and click connect to use kubectl command in web terminal.
$ curl http://<webkubectl-address>:<port>/api/kube-token -X POST -d '{"name":"gks-hk-dev","apiServer":"https://k8s-cluster:6443","token":"token-content"}'
#response
$ {"success":true,"token":"mkolj4hgbutfgy1thgp1","message":""}
Request Json
key | Type | Description |
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name | string | session name |
apiServer | string | API server address |
token | string | Kubernetes bearer token |
Response Json
key | Type | Description |
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success | bool | the request is proceeded successfully or not |
token | string | token used to open terminal |
message | string | error message if success is false |
$ curl http://<webkubectl-address>:<port>/api/kube-config -X POST -d '{"name":"k8s-cluster-bj1","kubeConfig":"<kubeconfig file content base64 encoded>"}'
#response
$ {"success":true,"token":"mkolj4hgbutfgy1thgp1","message":""}
Request Json
key | Type | Description |
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name | string | session name |
kubeConfig | string | kubeconfig file content base64 encoded |
Response Json
key | Type | Description |
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success | bool | the request is proceeded successfully or not |
token | string | token used to open terminal |
message | string | error message if success is false |
http://<webkubectl-address>:<port>/terminal/?token=<token fetched from api>
Copyright (c) 2014-2024 FIT2CLOUD 飞致云
Web Kubectl is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
KubeOperator
KubeOperator is an open source project, a web based application enable you to deploy and manage production ready Kubernetes clusters on VMware, Openstack, virtual machines and physical machines in LAN network without internet connectivity.
https://kubeoperator.io
https://github.com/kubeoperator/kubeoperator