Deploy MeterSphere on KubeSphere
MeterSphere is an open-source, one-stop, and enterprise-level continuous testing platform. It features test tracking, interface testing, and performance testing.
This tutorial demonstrates how to deploy MeterSphere on KubeSphere.
Prerequisites
- You need to enable the OpenPitrix system.
- You need to create a workspace, a project, and two user accounts (
ws-admin
andproject-regular
) for this tutorial. The accountws-admin
must be granted the role ofworkspace-admin
in the workspace, and the accountproject-regular
must be invited to the project with the role ofoperator
. If they are not ready, refer to Create Workspaces, Projects, Accounts and Roles.
Hands-on Lab
Step 1: Add an app repository
Log in to KubeSphere as
ws-admin
. In your workspace, go to App Repos under Apps Management, and then click Add Repo.In the dialog that appears, enter
metersphere
for the app repository name andhttps://charts.kubesphere.io/test
for the MeterSphere repository URL. Click Validate to verify the URL and you will see a green check mark next to the URL if it is available. Click OK to continue.Your repository displays in the list after successfully imported to KubeSphere.
Step 2: Deploy MeterSphere
Log out of KubeSphere and log back in as
project-regular
. In your project, go to Applications under Application Workloads and click Deploy New Application.In the dialog that appears, select From App Templates.
Select
metersphere
from the drop-down list, then click metersphere-chart.On the App Info tab and the Chart Files tab, you can view the default configuration from the console. Click Deploy to continue.
On the Basic Info page, you can view the app name, app version, and deployment location. Click Next to continue.
On the App Config page, change the value of
imageTag
frommaster
tov1.6
, and then click Deploy.Wait for MeterSphere to be up and running.
Go to Workloads, and you can see two Deployments and three StatefulSets created for MeterSphere.
Note
It may take a while before all the Deployments and StatefulSets are up and running.
Step 3: Access MeterSphere
Go to Services under Application Workloads, and you can see the MeterSphere Service and its type is set to
NodePort
by default.You can access MeterSphere through
{$NodeIP}:{NodePort}
using the default account and password (admin/metersphere
).Note
You may need to open the port in your security groups and configure related port forwarding rules depending on where your Kubernetes cluster is deployed. Make sure you use your own
NodeIP
.