Forecastle

Problem(s)
- We would like to have a central place where we can easily look for and access our applications running on Kubernetes.
- We would like to have a tool which can dynamically discover and list the apps running on Kubernetes.
- A launchpad to access developer tools e.g. Jenkins, Nexus, Kibana, Grafana, etc.
Solution
Forecastle gives you access to a control panel where you can see your running applications and access them on Kubernetes.

Deploying to Kubernetes
You can deploy Forecastle both using vanilla k8s manifests or helm charts.
Vanilla Manifests
Step 1: You can apply vanilla manifests by running the following command
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stakater/Forecastle/master/deployments/kubernetes/forecastle.yaml
Step 2: Update configmap
In the Forecastle configmap modify the namespaces.conf
key with a comma separated list of namespaces which you want Forecastle to watch.
And enjoy!
Helm Charts
If you configured helm
on your cluster, you can deploy Forecastle via helm chart located under deployments/kubernetes/chart/Forecastle
folder.
Configuration
Ingresses
Forecastle looks for a specific annotations on ingresses.
- Add the following annotations to your ingresses in order to be discovered by forecastle:
Annotation |
Description |
Required |
forecastle.stakater.com/expose |
Add this with value true to the ingress of the app you want to show in Forecastle |
true |
forecastle.stakater.com/icon |
Icon/Image URL of the application; An icons/logos/images collection repo Icons |
false |
forecastle.stakater.com/appName |
A custom name for your application. Use if you don't want to use name of the ingress |
false |
forecastle.stakater.com/group |
A custom group name. Use if you want the application to show in a different group than the namespace it is running in |
false |
forecastle.stakater.com/instance |
A comma separated list of name/s of the forecastle instance/s where you want this application to appear. Use when you have multiple forecastle dashboards |
false |
forecastle.stakater.com/url |
A URL for the forecastle app (This will override the ingress URL). It MUST begin with a scheme i.e., http:// or https:// |
false |
Forecastle
Forecastle supports the following configuration options that can be modified by either ConfigMap or values.yaml
if you are using helm
Field |
Description |
Default |
Type |
namespaceSelector |
A fine grained namespace selector which uses a combination of hardcoded namespaces well as label selectors |
any: true |
NamespaceSelector |
headerBackground |
Background color of the header (Specified in the CSS way) |
null |
string |
headerForeground |
Foreground color of the header (Specified in the CSS way) |
null |
string |
title |
Title for the forecastle dashboard |
"Forecastle - Stakater" |
string |
instanceName |
Name of the forecastle instance |
"" |
string |
customApps |
A list of custom apps that you would like to add to the forecastle instance |
{} |
[]CustomApp |
NamespaceSelector
It is a selector for selecting namespaces either selecting all namespaces or a list of namespaces, or filtering namespaces through labels.
Field |
Description |
Default |
Type |
any |
Boolean describing whether all namespaces are selected in contrast to a list restricting them |
false |
bool |
labelSelector |
Filter namespaces based on kubernetes metav1.LabelSelector type |
null |
metav1.LabelSelector |
matchNames |
List of namespace names |
null |
[]string |
Note: If you specify both labelSelector
and matchNames
, forecastle will take a union of all namespaces matched and use them.
Custom Apps
If you want to add any apps that are not exposed through ingresses or are external to the cluster, you can use the custom apps feature. You can pass an array of custom apps inside the config.
Field |
Description |
Type |
Name |
Name of the custom app |
String |
Icon |
URL of the icon for the custom app |
String |
URL |
URL of the custom app |
String |
Group |
Group for the custom app |
String |
Example Config
An example of a config can be seen below
namespaceSelector:
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
component: redis
matchExpressions:
- {key: tier, operator: In, values: [cache]}
matchNames:
- test
title:
headerBackground:
headerForeground: "#ffffff"
instanceName: "Hello"
customApps:
- name: Hello
icon: http://hello
url: http://helloicon
group: Test
Features
- List apps found in all namespaces listed in the configmap
- Search apps
- Grouped apps per namespace
- Configurable header (Title and colors)
- Multiple instance support
- Provide Custom apps
- Custom groups and URLs for the apps
Running multiple instances of forecastle
Yuou can run multiple instances of forecastle by just deploying them in a different namespace and provided a list of namespaces to look for ingresses. However, if you want flexibility over which applications to show in a specific instance regardless of the namespace, then you need to first configure forecastle instances to be a named instances. You can do that by setting instanceName
in forecastle configuration. Once you have the named instances, you can add forecastle.stakater.com/instance
annotation to your ingresses to control which application will show in which instance of forecastle. You can also specify multiple instances of forecastle for the same ingress so that it shows up in multiple dashboards. For example, you have 2 instances running named dev-dashboard
and prod-dashboard
. You can add this in the ingress's instance annotation dev-dashboard,prod-dashboard
and the ingress will come up in both dashboards.
Help
Got a question?
File a GitHub issue, or send us an email.
Talk to us on Slack
Join and talk to us on the #tools-imc channel for discussing Forecastle

Contributing
Bug Reports & Feature Requests
Please use the issue tracker to report any bugs or file feature requests.
Developing
PRs are welcome. In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.
- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes
NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from "upstream" before making a pull request!
Changelog
View our closed Pull Requests.
License
Apache2 © Stakater
About
Why name Forecastle?
Forecastle is the section of the upper deck of a ship located at the bow forward of the foremast. This Forecastle will act as a control panel and show all your running applications on Kubernetes having a particular annotation.
Forecastle
is maintained by Stakater. Like it? Please let us know at hello@stakater.com
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