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- Add lens:// protocol handling with a routing mechanism - document the methods in an extension guide - remove handlers when an extension is deactivated or removed - make sure that the found extension when routing a request is currently enabled (as a backup) - added documentation about the above behaviour to the guide - tweaked the naming convention so that it is clearer that the router uses extension names as not IDs (which currently are folder paths) - Convert the extension API to use an array for registering handlers - switch design to execute both main and renderer handlers simultaneously, without any overlap checking - change open to be a dev dep - improve docs, export types for extensions, skip integration tests - switch to event emitting renderer being ready - Add logging and fix renderer:loaded send to main Signed-off-by: Sebastian Malton <sebastian@malton.name> |
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Lens | The Kubernetes IDE
Lens provides the full situational awareness for everything that runs in Kubernetes. It's lowering the barrier of entry for people just getting started and radically improving productivity for people with more experience.
The Lens open source project is backed by a number of Kubernetes and cloud native ecosystem pioneers. It's a standalone application for MacOS, Windows and Linux operating systems. Lens is 100% open source and free of charge for any purpose.
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
- Port forwarding
- Helm package deployment: Browse and deploy Helm charts with one click-Install
- Extensions via Lens Extensions API
Installation
See Getting Started page.
Development
See Development page.
Contributing
See Contributing page.
