kubernetes-container-terminal

Provides a terminal for a kubernetes container in a pod.


Keywords
kubernetes, angularjs, termjs
License
LGPL-2.1
Install
bower install kubernetes-container-terminal

Documentation

Kubernetes Container Terminal

Provides a simple container TTY for Kubernetes pods.

Disclaimer

This is an early implementation and is subject to change.

Requires: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/13885

Screenshot

Getting Started

The kubernetes terminal is provided in the kubernetes-container-terminal bower package.

To get the kubernetes-container-terminal bower component in another project, run:

bower install kubernetes-container-terminal --save

To see a simple running example git clone this repo and run

npm install
grunt depends
firefox index.html

This will install any required dependencies necessary to run the index.html demo.

Usage

Include the JS and CSS files, after angularjs and d3:

<script src="bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/term.js/src/term.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/kubernetes-container-terminal/dist/container-terminal.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="bower_components/kubernetes-container-terminal/dist/container-terminal.css" />

Make sure your angular app / module includes kubernetesUI as a module dependency.

angular.module('exampleApp', ['kubernetesUI'])

Now include the terminal in your HTML. You must already have a pod resource, or a string URL in the current scope you pass to the terminal for its initialization.

<kubernetes-container-terminal pod="pod_resource">
</kubernetes-container-terminal>

Documentation

&pod

Required. Either a URL path of the pod as a string, or a Kubernetes resource Pod object. If the latter then resource.metadata.selfLink will be used as the URL.

&container

The name of the container in the Pod to open the terminal for. If not specified then Kubernetes will connect to one of the containers.

@command

The command to run. Either an executable string, or an array containing the executable and all the arguments. If not specified will default to running an interactive shell.

=prevent

If set to true then the widget will not start connecting automatically. It will wait for either user action or for the prevent flag to be cleared.

Container Socket Service

There is a container socket service that the terminal widget uses to create the WebSocket objects. The default implementation uses the current document location to qualify the pod URL.

You can specify a custom Factory like this:

angular.module("myFancyThings")
    .config(function(kubernetesContainerSocketProvider) {
        kubernetesContainerSocketProvider.WebSocketFactory = "MyWebSockets";
    })
    .factory("MyWebSockets", function() {
        return function MyWebSocket(url, protocols) {
            url = "wss://example.com" + url + "&access_token=blahblahblah";
            return new WebSocket(url, protocols);
        };
    });

Styling

See container-terminal.css for an example default look and feel.

Contributing

Git clone this repo and run grunt serve. While the server is running, any time changes are made to the JS or HTML files the build will run automatically. Before committing any changes run the grunt build task to make sure dist/container-terminal.js has been updated and include the updated file in your commit.