Greetings, Devs() 👋 If you're weary of utilizing the 'kubectl' command, why not explore an alternative approach to handling your 'Kubernetes' applications? Give 'K8s Control Panel' a try! It's an application built using the 'Kubernetes + Streamlit Framework' of the Python programming language.Fun Fact : - The name "Kubernetes" originates from Greek, meaning "helmsman" or "pilot." It is an apt metaphor as Kubernetes acts as the orchestrator or captain of containerized applications, steering and managing their deployment, scaling, and operations in a distributed system.
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Dependency Installations - Make an virtual enviorment and install all the necessary components to run the 'Application'
 virtualenv venv- Activate your virtual enviorment
 - For MacOS: source venv/bin/activate - For Windows: venv\Scripts\activate.bat- Install all the necessary ingredients from requirements.txtfile:
 pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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Generation and Integration of 'KubeConfig' File Expand me 👇, For the steps to create your own 'kubeconfig'- 
             For Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) of Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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                     Install the AWS CLIif you haven't already and Configure your AWS credentials using:aws configure
- Install the AWS IAM Authenticator if you haven't already
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                     Generate the kubeconfig file using: aws eks update-kubeconfig --name 'cluster_name' --region 'region_name'command
 
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                     Install the 
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             For Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
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                     Install the Google Cloud SDK (gcloud)if you haven't already and Log in to GCP using thegcloud auth logincommand
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                     Set the desired project if you have multiple projects: gcloud config set project 'project_id'
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                     Generate the kubeconfig file using gcloud container clusters get-credentials 'cluster_name' --zone 'zone_name'command
 
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                     Install the 
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             For Microsoft Azure:
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                     Install the Azure CLIif you haven't already and Log in to Azure usingaz logincommand
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                     Set the desired subscription if you have multiple subscriptions: az account set --subscription 'subscription_id'
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                     Generate the kubeconfig file using az aks get-credentials --resource-group 'resource_group_name' --name 'cluster_name'command
 
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                     Install the 
 Note: - Make sure you have the necessary permissions and access to the respective cloud providers before generating the 'kubeconfig' files. Replace 'resource_group_name', 'cluster_name', 'subscription_id', 'project_id', 'zone_name', and 'region_name' with the appropriate values for your environment Got my 'KubeConfig' what next 🤔?- 
         Get your 'kubeconfig' file and replace it with explanatory 'k8sconfig.txt' at config\k8sconfig.txt
 Note: Please avoid using the 'k8sconfig.txt' file mentioned in the source code as it was merely an illustrative file provided for reference. Also, kindly adhere to the prescribed naming convention for the filest 
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             For Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) of Amazon Web Services (AWS)
             
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Setting up a user and generating a password(****)
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            Open config\config.jsonfile and setdecrypted_password_jay_user: password_of_your_choiceandpassword_hashing_flag: Trueto generate new encrypted password
 - You can changedecrypted_password_jay_uservariable with your choice of variable to but don't forget to replace the variable inmain_application.pyfile 😄
 
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            Run Main Application to generated hashed_passwordby runningpython3 -m streamlit run main_application.py
 - This command will boot up an application, but still you won't be able to access it because we need proper 'Authenticated Credentials'
 - After booting up an applicationhashed_passwordwill be logged into yourterminal
 
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            Copy the hashed_passwordgenerated from above step and paste it ofpasswordvariable intoconfig\credential.yamland don't forget to enter yournameandemailtoo.
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            Now, after setting up all the credentials. Make password_hashing_flag: Falseinconfig\config.jsonfile because we have to generate password one time only
- After completion of all the steps mentioned above. You're ready to launch your application 🚀. To launch your application run the command mentioned below captain 👨✈️ :
     python3 -m streamlit run main_application.py
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