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If you like to see kubernetes components in web-UI, wave provides "weave scope" UI.

Ref: https://www.weave.works/docs/scope/latest/installing/#k8s



Follow the below steps:

# install weave Scope.

$ kubectl apply -f "https://cloud.weave.works/k8s/scope.yaml?k8s-version=$(kubectl version | base64 | tr -d '\n')"
namespace "weave" created
serviceaccount "weave-scope" created
clusterrole "weave-scope" created
clusterrolebinding "weave-scope" created
deployment "weave-scope-app" created
service "weave-scope-app" created
daemonset "weave-scope-agent" created

Note: In the case of federation setup, change the current-context to that of host cluster, before running the above command.

Then install firefox.
$ apt install firefox


# Port forwarding
$ kubectl port-forward -n weave "$(kubectl get -n weave pod --selector=weave-scope-component=app -o jsonpath='{.items..metadata.name}')" 4040
Forwarding from 127.0.0.1:4040 -> 4040


Then run firefox on a separate shell. Assuming that "X11-Forwarding" is enabled, a firefox window will pop up. (it could be very slow.. wait enough after running firefox).
In the URL, navigate to http://localhost:4040

You will see the below output.

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