Juju Lens is a new web GUI for the Juju orchestration tool with a beautiful interface and support for multiple controllers. Juju Lens is under heavy development, but is usable right now ( see the Getting Started section below ). If you have any ideas or feedback let us know on the Juju Forum by creating a topic in the UX & Design category. You can also open a GitHub issue.
Juju Lens has a new desktop application featuring instant, one-click SSH support. Read the announcement on the Juju Forum or check out our releases to download and try it out!
To get started, you don’t need to install anything! ( assuming you already have a Juju controller to connect to. ) Just go to the Juju Lens App, add one or more controllers, and you’re all set. All data is stored locally in your browser, so if you access the Lens from a different browser you will have to re-add your controllers.
To add a controller, first go to the Controllers tab:
Then click the big plus button:
Fill out the form and click Add:
Juju Lens will connect to your controller and display the number of machines, models, applications, and units in the controller list. Then click on the models tab:
Juju Lens will show you all your models and units!
- Multi-controller support
- View models across controllers or filter by specific controllers
- Alert menu to bring you quickly to problems and warnings
- Sorted lists for models, applications, and units that automatically bring errors and warnings to the top of the list
- Pleasant animations and UI components
- Beautiful dark and light themes
- Ridiculously mobile optimized
- Never have to deploy it, ever!
- No need to find servers, setup a domain, or pick a Juju controller to deploy it to, just use it right from the official deployment or the desktop application and monitor any number of controllers!
- ( WIP ) Floating, dragable log and temrinal windows that can minimize to a taskbar
- ( WIP ) Ability to add and edit models, applications, units, etc. from the GUI
App unit view:
Floating, dragable log and terminal windows:
Ridiculously mobile optimized: