Tekton Dashboard is a general purpose, web-based UI for Tekton Pipelines. It allows users to manage and view Tekton Pipeline and Task runs and the resources involved in their creation, execution, and completion.
Tekton Pipelines 0.5.2 or later must be installed in order to use the Tekton Dashboard. Instructions to install Tekton Pipelines can be found here.
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Run the
kubectl apply
command to install the Tekton Dashboard and its dependencies:kubectl apply --filename https://github.com/tektoncd/dashboard/releases/download/v0.1.0/release.yaml
(Previous versions will be available at
previous/$VERSION_NUMBER
, e.g. https://storage.googleapis.com/tekton-releases/previous/v0.1.0/release.yaml.) -
Run the
kubectl get
command to monitor the Tekton Dashboard component until all of the components show aSTATUS
ofRunning
:kubectl get pods --namespace tekton-pipelines
Tip: Instead of running the
kubectl get
command multiple times, you can append the--watch
flag to view the component's status updates in real time. Use CTRL + C to exit watch mode.
You are now ready to use the Tekton Dashboard, optionally with the Tekton Webhooks Extension (see our Getting Started guide).
The Tekton Dashboard has a hosted image of the latest builds located at gcr.io/tekton-nightly/dashboard:latest
To install the Dashboard using this image:
kubectl apply -f config/release/gcr-tekton-dashboard.yaml
Alternatively, the dashboard can be installed through the same GitHub release asset:
curl -L https://github.com/tektoncd/dashboard/releases/download/v0/gcr-tekton-dashboard.yaml | kubectl apply -f -
Development installation of the Dashboard uses ko
:
$ docker login
$ export KO_DOCKER_REPO=docker.io/<mydockername>
$ ./install-dev.sh
The install-dev.sh
script will build and push an image of the Tekton Dashboard to the Docker registry which you are logged into. Any Docker registry will do, but in this case it will push to Dockerhub. It will also apply the Pipeline0 definition and task: this allows you to import Tekton resources from Git repositories. It will also build the static web content using npm
scripts.
An Ingress definition is provided in the ingress
directory, and this can optionally be installed and configured. If you wish to access the Tekton Dashboard, for example on your laptop that has a visible IP address, you can use the freely available nip.io
service. A worked example follows.
Create the Ingress:
kubectl apply ingress/basic-dashboard-ingress.yaml
Retrieve a publicly available IP address (in this case running on a laptop connected to a public network):
ip=$(ifconfig | grep netmask | sed -n 2p | cut -d ' ' -f2)
Now modify the host
property for our Ingress to use the IP obtained above, with the tekton-dashboard
prefix and the .nip.io
suffix:
kubectl patch ing/tekton-dashboard -n tekton-pipelines --type=json -p='[{"op": "replace", "path": "/spec/rules/0/host", "value": '""tekton-dashboard.${ip}.nip.io""}]
You can then access the Tekton Dashboard at tekton-dashboard.${ip}.nip.io
. This endpoint is also returned via the "get Tekton Dashboard Ingress" API.
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Assuming you want to install the Dashboard into the
tekton-pipelines
namespace:kubectl apply --filename https://github.com/tektoncd/dashboard/releases/download/v0.1.0/openshift-tekton-dashboard.yaml
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Access the dashboard by determining its route with
kubectl get route tekton-dashboard -n tekton-pipelines
This has been tested with the following OpenShift security settings (fromoc get scc
):NAME PRIV CAPS SELINUX RUNASUSER FSGROUP SUPGROUP PRIORITY READONLYROOTFS VOLUMES anyuid false [] MustRunAs RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny 10 false [configMap downwardAPI emptyDir persistentVolumeClaim projected secret] hostaccess false [] MustRunAs MustRunAsRange MustRunAs RunAsAny <none> false [configMap downwardAPI emptyDir hostPath persistentVolumeClaim projected secret] hostmount-anyuid false [] MustRunAs RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny <none> false [configMap downwardAPI emptyDir hostPath nfs persistentVolumeClaim projected secret] hostnetwork false [] MustRunAs MustRunAsRange MustRunAs MustRunAs <none> false [configMap downwardAPI emptyDir persistentVolumeClaim projected secret] node-exporter false [] RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny <none> false [*] nonroot false [] MustRunAs MustRunAsNonRoot RunAsAny RunAsAny <none> false [configMap downwardAPI emptyDir persistentVolumeClaim projected secret] privileged true [*] RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny RunAsAny <none> false [*] restricted false [] MustRunAs MustRunAsRange MustRunAs RunAsAny <none> false [configMap downwardAPI emptyDir persistentVolumeClaim projected secret]
Will only work in the cluster node
- Tekton pipelines & dashboard installed
- dashboard repo cloned
- Edit
ingress/ingress-https-setup.sh
with all the necessary info - Run the script from within the dashboard repo
- Access dashboard via
https://tekton-dashboard.<IP_ADDRESS>.nip.io
Either follow the instructions for OpenShift above or use the operator install as per the instructions below.
- Install tektoncd-pipeline-operator
- Checkout the repository
If you want to install the Dashboard into the tekton-pipelines namespace:
- Install the Dashboard
./minishift-install-dashboard.sh
If you want to install the Dashboard into any other namespace:
- Install the Dashboard
./minishift-install-dashboard.sh -n {NAMESPACE}
- Wait until the pod
tekton-dashboard-1
is running in the namespace the Dashboard is installed into
The Dashboard can be accessed by running kubectl --namespace tekton-pipelines port-forward svc/tekton-dashboard 9097:9097
If installed into a namespace other than tekton-pipelines then the Dashboard can be accessed by running kubectl --namespace $NAMESPACE port-forward svc/tekton-dashboard 9097:9097
You can access the web UI at http://localhost:9097/
The Dashboard can be uninstalled on Minishift by running the command ./minishift-delete-dashboard.sh
Use -n {NAMESPACE}
on the end of the command if installed into a namespace other than tekton-pipelines
The Dashboard can be accessed through its ClusterIP Service by running kubectl proxy
. Assuming tekton-pipelines is the install namespace for the Dashboard, you can access the web UI at localhost:8001/api/v1/namespaces/tekton-pipelines/services/tekton-dashboard:http/proxy/
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An alternative way to access the Dashboard is using kubectl port-forward
e.g. if you installed the Tekton Dashboard into the tekton-pipelines
namespace (which is the default) you can access the Dashboard with kubectl --namespace tekton-pipelines port-forward svc/tekton-dashboard 9097:9097
and then just open localhost:9097
.
We are so excited to have you!
- See CONTRIBUTING.md for an overview of our processes
- See DEVELOPMENT.md for how to get started