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View an application's dependencies in the UI #529

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prydonius opened this issue Aug 23, 2018 · 1 comment
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View an application's dependencies in the UI #529

prydonius opened this issue Aug 23, 2018 · 1 comment
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awaiting-more-evidence Need more info to actually get it done. component/ui Issue related to kubeapps UI kind/feature An issue that reports a feature (approved) to be implemented

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It would be interesting to be able to view the dependencies of an application in the AppView. For example, if looking at an instance of the WordPress chart, you could see MariaDB dependency and view some details about it.

This could go some way to implementing the request in #505 (comment).

The Application CRD will also have a concept of dependencies: kubernetes-sigs/application#6

@prydonius prydonius added kind/feature An issue that reports a feature (approved) to be implemented component/ui Issue related to kubeapps UI awaiting-more-evidence Need more info to actually get it done. labels Aug 23, 2018
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