Awesome
kubectl service-tree
A kubectl
plugin to explore the status for ingresses, services and their backends.
Quick Start
# Install plugin
$ kubectl krew install service-tree
# Get help
$ kubectl service-tree --help
# Show ingresses, services and backends in `myapp` namespace
$ kubectl service-tree -n demo
Ingress demo.router (*/apache)
Service demo.apache-service (3000)
. Pod demo.apache-deployment-6f6846564b-dqp5c (172.18.0.6:80)
. Pod demo.apache-deployment-6f6846564b-qqmth (172.18.0.8:80)
Ingress demo.router (*/nginx)
Service demo.nginx-service (8080)
. Pod demo.nginx-deployment-b486cddf6-x2wz4 (172.18.0.9:80)
Container nginx
x Pod demo.nginx-not-ready-deployment-55999bd676-b4mhk
Service demo.lb-service (6060)
. Pod demo.nginx-deployment-b486cddf6-x2wz4 (172.18.0.9:80)
Container nginx
x Pod demo.nginx-not-ready-deployment-55999bd676-b4mhk
Service demo.nodeport-service (3030)
. Pod demo.apache-deployment-6f6846564b-dqp5c (172.18.0.6:80)
. Pod demo.apache-deployment-6f6846564b-qqmth (172.18.0.8:80)
Notes
-
Only services of type
NodePort
andLoadBalancer
are displayed. -
When a Pod contains several containers and the containers declare their ports (with
ports.containerPort
), the name of the concerned container is displayed.