(Please note: The official repository is at cloudfoundry/stratos and the cloudfoundry-community/stratos will track this but may be used for some testing purposes)
Stratos is an Open Source Web-based UI (Console) for managing Cloud Foundry. It allows users and administrators to both manage applications running in the Cloud Foundry cluster and perform cluster management tasks.
Please visit our new documentation site. There you can discover (* This is currently being updated from the 4.4.0 docs)
- Our introduction, including quick start, contributing and troubleshooting guides.
- How to deploy Stratos in a number of environments.
- Cloud Foundry, as an application.
- Kubernetes, using a Helm chart.
- Docker, as a single container deploying all components.
- Configuring advanced features such a Single Sign On and Cloud Foundry 'invite to org'.
- Guides for developers.
- How to extend Stratos functionality and apply a custom theme.
Tested with Browserstack
This feature helps in pre-building the Stratos web application so that it can be deployed faster in Cloud Foundry, or be run offline.
You can find pre-built versions of Stratos UI in the releases of this repository.
To run those .zip
packages inside Cloud Foundry, unzip it, write a manifest,
and cf push
it.
You are not required to have stratos-buildpack, you can use binary buildpack.
Here is an example app manifest that worked for us:
applications:
- name: console
memory: 128M
disk_quota: 192M
host: console
timeout: 180
buildpack: binary_buildpack
health-check-type: port
For best results rather than pushing manually instead use within the (Genesis CF Kit)[https://github.com/genesis-community/cf-genesis-kit] like so:
genesis <env-name> do stratos sgs
Note: sgs
creates security groups the first time, upgrades do not use sgs
.
Golang is required, and version 1.21 is recommended as this is the version used by the Stratos build system.
When you want to build the 4.8.1
tag in
Stratos UI releases,
run this command:
./bin/package
OR to package a specific tag
TAG="4.8.1" ./bin/package
The original code for this feature can be found in the Orange Cloud foundry Github Repository. Many thanks to Benjamin & Arthur, we appreciate you both!
The work done has been re-licensed under MIT License. The license file can be found here.