The attached .qvf app connects to the Kubernetes API to read the name of the pods and
- computes the actual deeplink to the log of the container(s) in the pod
- imports some of the logs directly into the app
Current version: 0.12
Currently I import those logs: engine, edge-auth
To enable the Kubernetes API in your cluster with this command
kubectl proxy --address='0.0.0.0' --port=8001 --accept-hosts='^*$'
Hint: if you dont know the ip-address under which the port can be accessed, type the below. It is one of the shown IPs.
ifconfig | grep Bcast
- The hostname, port must also be set in the Load Script of the app (page Main).
- If the REST connector configuration is missing after import, just create a new "GET" Rest Connection to any url for example https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1 , no authentication. Correct the statement on page "Main" in the script where it reads LIB CONNECT TO 'your_new_REST_conn';
More and more log tables will be added, like the below