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kubeshark-lens

v0.0.1

Published

Kubeshark extension

Readme

Kubeshark K8sLens Extension

This extension allows you to use K8sLens and Kubeshark to view real-time traffic for the following Kubernetes components:

  • Namespace
  • Nodes
  • Pod
  • Service

How to View

When this extension is loaded, a new menu item appears for the specific Kubernetes component. The menu item indicates that you can view real-time traffic for the specific component. Pressing the menu item will open Kubeshark and will present the traffic associated with the K8s component.

Foe example, if I'd like to view traffic in a certain namespace, I should follow these steps:

  1. Find the namespace in the K8s Lens
  2. Find and click the menu item that indicates viewing traffic for that namespace

![Right click to view traffic](show menu item)

How to install the extension

Pre-requisits

  • Kubeshark installed. Read more here: https://docs.kubeshark.co/
  • Extension installed and activated

Preferences

Kubeshark URL should be entered in the preference page. The default is: http://localhost:8899/.

Limitations

Please keep in mind that Kubeshark will show traffic under the following circumstances:

  1. Component is active and is either receiving or generating traffic
  2. Kubeshark was able to capture and dissect the traffic (there are many reason why that might have not happened)

What is Kubeshark

Cloud

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