Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud. https://porter.run
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Porter is a dashboard for Helm with support for the following features:
values.yamlWhat's next for Porter? View our roadmap, or read our mission statement.
To view the dashboard locally, download our CLI and grab the latest release via:
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Then run the dashboard (Docker engine must be running on the host machine):
porter start
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kubectl for your fundamental operations. Porter for everything else.
Our mission is to be the go-to tool for interacting with complex Kubernetes deployments as both a beginner and an expert. While our initial focus is on visualizing Helm components, we believe this visualization and editing can be extended to a number of other tools and concepts, including alternative templating tools (kustomize, Terraform), other deployment tools (CI/CD tools, Terraform), Kubernetes package repositories (ChartMuseum, JFrog Artifactory), and even popular Kubernetes packages (nginx-ingress, cert-manager, prometheus, velero).
More specifically, we have the following long-term goals:
Why did we begin with Helm? Helm is the most popular auxiliary Kubernetes tool, and can function in nearly all parts of deployment lifecycle. We think of the various features of Helm in the following manner, adapted from Brian Grant's Helm Summit talk (slides here): package management, dependency management, application metadata, parameterization, templating, deployment/config revision management, lifecycle management hooks, and application probes. Along with these fundamental features, an expanding number of command plugins for more specific use-cases have started to become popular in the Helm ecosystem. If we can build a better workflow for both application developers and application operators by improving the user experience for most of these Helm features, we can generalize and expand this workflow to support alternative tooling that exists in the Kubernetes application management ecosystem.