Kubevious started as an application-centric viewer and an introspection tool to help people clearly understand what is going on in their applications and clusters. With time, it grew into a sophisticated rule engine for detecting configuration and state anomalies, best practices violations, and errors (typos, misconfigurations, conflicts, inconsistencies).
Our vision of Kubevious is to become a full-fledged assurance and validation platform to keep your Kubernetes clusters safe and error-free, in compliance with the latest industry standards and best practices applied across multiple domains and components of the Cloud-Native stack.
For a finer-granularity view, and insight into detailed enhancements and fixes, please refer to issues on GitHub.
Kubevious Guard is a proposal to implement validation enforcement based on the build-in validations and rules engine used in Kubevious.
Proposal to implement Public Library of Best Practices Enforcement Rules.
The most significant power of Kubernetes is its ecosystem. Many projects in the Cloud-Native ecosystem work perfectly together on top of Kubernetes. We want to add native support in Kubevious to analyze, validate and troubleshoot the most widely adopted ones.
Proposal to implement Cert-Manager support in Kubevious.
Proposal to implement API Gateway support in Kubevious. Based on the community interest we would pick the first API Gateway to work on. Could be Traefik, Kong, Istio, Ambassador, Skipper, or other.