Emacs extension for controlling Kubernetes with limited permissions.
You can watch how kubel started or read about it.
We now support managing pretty much any resource!
- switch context and namespace
- show any resource (pods/services/deployments/etc)
- highlight a resource by name
- copy resource name to clipboard
- show and edit resource details
- show rollout history for a resource
- delete a resource
- tail container logs (possibly with
-f
follow flag) - copy container log command to clipboard
- port forward a pod to your localhost
- exec into a pod using tramp
- quick run shell-command
- scale replicas
- multiple kubel buffers, each one with different context, namespace, and resource.
Get it from Melpa, or copy and load the kubel.el
file.
If you want to have the evil compatibility package, get it from Melpa as well or
load the kubel-evil.el
file.
(require 'kubel)
(kubel-vterm-setup) ; If you wish to have vterm as an option when using exec
Or if one uses use-package
(use-package kubel
:after (vterm)
:config (kubel-vterm-setup))
To list the pods in your current context and namespace, call
M-x kubel
To set said namespace and context, respectively call
M-x kubel-set-namespace
M-x kubel-set-context
Note that context will autocomplete but not necessarily namespaces
depending on your permissions and cluster setup.
See the customize section on how to tune kubel-use-namespace-list
.
To switch to showing a different resource, use the R
command or
M-x kubel-set-resource
This will let you select a resource and re-display the kubel buffer.
To programmatically open a session for a specific context/namespace/resource, call kubel-open
from elisp
(kubel-open "<context>" "<namespace>" "<OPTIONAL resource>")
Each kubel buffer will automatically be renamed using the following template:
*kubel session: |<context>|<namespace>|<resource>|*
On the kubel screen, place your cursor on a resource
enter => get resource details
C-u enter => describe resource
h => help popup
? => help popup
! => quick run shell-command
E => quick edit any resource
g => refresh
k => delete popup
r => see the rollout history for resource
p => port forward pod
l => log popup
e => exec popup
j => jab deployment to force rolling update
S => scale resource replicas
C => set context
n => set namespace
R => set resource
K => set kubectl config file
F => set output format
f => set a substring filter for resource name
M-n => jump to the next highlighted resource
M-p => jump to previous highlighted resource
m => mark item
u => unmark item
M => mark all items
U => unmark all items
c => copy popup
$ => show process buffer
s => show only resources with specified label value
After describing a resource in YAML format, you can edit the buffer and hit C-c C-c
to apply your changes.
For example, if you want to edit a deployment, you can switch the resource with R
and select "Deployments", then press return with the cursor on the row you wish to edit, edit the buffer, and hit C-c C-c
to apply.
Alternatively, you can hit E
to then select the resource type and the resource name of what you want to edit.
- By default, kubel log tails from the last 100 lines, you can change the
kubel-log-tail-n
variable to set another line number. - If you need to switch or set your kubectl config file by setting your
KUBECONFIG
environment variable, you can use the wrapper functionkubel-set-kubectl-config-file
or theK
shortcut. - Namespace listing for auto-completion is controlled by
kubel-use-namespace-list
:- auto - default, use
kubectl auth can-i list namespace
to determine if we can list namespaces - on - always assume we can list namespaces
- off - always assume we cannot list namespaces
- auto - default, use
See the CHANGELOG.md for the list of changes and maybe upcoming features.