consul/ui
Jack Pearkes 3e8f823a0b ui: show address and properly depend on Checks 2014-04-30 23:44:28 -04:00
..
javascripts ui: show address and properly depend on Checks 2014-04-30 23:44:28 -04:00
static ui: progress on style guide 2014-04-30 23:43:56 -04:00
styles ui: add dcs to index 2014-04-30 23:43:58 -04:00
tests ui: add base ember 2014-04-30 23:43:55 -04:00
Makefile ui: use a /static directory 2014-04-30 23:43:55 -04:00
README.md ui: initial commit 2014-04-30 23:43:55 -04:00
index.html ui: show address and properly depend on Checks 2014-04-30 23:44:28 -04:00
style-guide.html ui: lead-in info for style guide 2014-04-30 23:43:56 -04:00

README.md

Consul Web UI

This directory contains the Consul Web UI. Consul contains a built-in HTTP server that serves this directoy, but any common HTTP server is capable of serving it.

It uses JavaScript to communicate with the Consul API. The basic features it provides are:

  • Service view. A list of your registered services, their health and the nodes they run on.
  • Node view. A list of your registered nodes, the services running on each and the health of the node.
  • Key/value view and update

It's aware of multiple data centers, so you can get a quick global overview before drilling into specific data-centers for detailed views.

Development

Improvements and bug fixes are welcome and encouraged for the Web UI.

The UI is built with SASS CSS, so you'll need to compile that through the associated makefile, as well as installing the sass gem.

gem install sass

One-time stylesheet compilation:

make build

Reloading compilation for development:

make watch

Additionally, you'll need to run a local webserver.

make server

Running the tests