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# Kubernetes UI instructions
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## Kubernetes User Interface
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Kubernetes currently supports a simple web user interface.
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### Running locally
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Start the server:
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```sh
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cluster/kubectl.sh proxy --www=$PWD/www
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```
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The UI should now be running on [localhost](http://localhost:8001/static/index.html#/groups//selector)
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### Running remotely
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When Kubernetes is deployed, the server deploys the UI, you can visit ```/static/index.html#/groups//selector``` on your master server.
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### Interacting with the user interface.
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The Kubernetes user interface is a query-based visualization of the Kubernetes API. The user interface is defined by two functional primitives:
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#### GroupBy
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_GroupBy_ takes a label ```key``` as a parameter, places all objects with the same value for that key within a single group. For example ```/groups/host/selector``` groups pods by host. ```/groups/name/selector``` groups pods by name. Groups are hiearchical, for example ```/groups/name/host/selector``` first groups by pod name, and then by host.
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#### Select
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Select takes a [label selector](./labels.md) and uses it to filter, so only resources which match that label selector are displayed. For example, ```/groups/host/selector/name=frontend```, shows pods, grouped by host, which have a label with the name `frontend`.
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## Rebuilding the UI
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The UI relies on [go-bindata](https://github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata)
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To install go-bindata:
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```sh
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go get github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/...
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```
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To rebuild the UI, run the following:
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```sh
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hack/build-ui.sh
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```
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