Custom Cluster Application Dashboard Cards
You can add custom application dashboard cards to the cluster detail page’s Applications section by creating a ConfigMap
on the cluster. The ConfigMap
must have a kommander.d2iq.io/application
label applied through the CLI, and must contain both name
and dashboardLink
data keys to be displayed. Upon creation of the ConfigMap
, the DKP UI displays a card corresponding to the data provided in the ConfigMap
. Custom application cards have a Kubernetes icon, and can link to a service running in the cluster, or use an absolute URL to link to any accessible URL.
ConfigMap example
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: "my-app"
namespace: "app-namespace"
labels:
"kommander.d2iq.io/application": "my-app"
data:
name: "My Application"
dashboardLink: "/path/to/app"
Key | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
metadata.labels."kommander.d2iq.io/application" |
The application name (ID). | X |
data.name |
The display name that describes the application and displays on the custom application card in the user interface. | X |
data.dashboardLink |
The link to the application. This can be an absolute link, https://www.d2iq.com or a relative link, /dkp/kommander/dashboard. If you use a relative link, the link is built using the cluster’s path as the base of the URL to the application. |
X |
data.docsLink |
Link to documentation about the application. This is displayed on the application card, but omitted if not present. | |
data.category |
Category with which to group the custom application. If not provided, the application is grouped under the category, “None.” | |
data.version |
A version string for the application. If not provided, “N/A” is displayed on the application card in the user interface. |
Use a command similar to this to create a new custom application ConfigMap
:
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: "my-app"
namespace: "default"
labels:
"kommander.d2iq.io/application": "my-app"
data:
name: "My Application"
dashboardLink: "/path/to/app"
EOF