Cloud Shell
The cloud shell feature helps you to manage the application via CLI(vela、kubectl). such as:
- Creating applications in batches with the YAML.
- Watch the logs of the application.
- Open the shell TTY of the application instance.
- Upload and download files from the shell environment.
- Others…
Enable the addon
This operation needs to have the permission of the addon management.
vela addon enable cloudshell
Open the cloud shell environment
On the UI top right, there is a cloud shell button. Users can open the cloud shell environment by clicking it. By default, all users have permission to open the cloud shell. If you want to disable this feature for some users, you could create a new platform role that has Disable CloudShell
permission. Bind this role to the user, who you want to disable.
After connected to the cloud shell environment, you could exec vela --help
to get the help message. In the console, users have some permissions(Kubernetes RBAC) that auto-grant base the permission in the UI. there are some rules:
- If you have the
admin
permission, you are allowed to do anything in the cloud shell environment. - If you have the
deploy application
permission in the projects, you could have all permissions of the Application in the namespace that belongs to the project. - If you have the
project view
permission in the projects, you will only have the read permission of the Application in the namespace that belongs to the project.
Open the console of the application containers
When you want to debug the application runtime, using the container console could be pretty helpful. In KubeVela, this feature is one of the common use cases of the cloud shell. After clicking the button, you will open a dialog window and see the command line. You can copy the commands and execute them in the cloud shell.