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Features

NOTE This branch is a work-in-progress Angular 2.x version of Stratos. For the current Angular 1 based version see https://github.com/cloudfoundry/stratos/tree/master. This version is at an early development stage and we welcome feedback, input and contributions. This version does not currently have feature parity with the Angular 1 version specified below - see the Development Roadmap for more information.

Stratos provides the feature set outline below. Some of these are illustrated in the Screenshots gallery.

  • Authentication

    • User authentication using a configured UAA instance
    • Two supported personas - Console admins and Console users
  • Internationalization

    • All screen strings are localizable
    • See the i18n page for more information
  • Endpoint Management1

    • The ability for an administrator to register one or more Cloud Foundry clusters to be managed through the UI.
    • Ability for users to connect to Cloud Foundry clusters with their own credentials so that they receive the correct level of access to these clusters
  • Applications View

    • The ability to view all applications in multiple Cloud Foundry clusters in a single view, either as a grid or list
    • Ability to filter the applications shown in numerous ways
      • In a specific Cloud Foundry cluster, organization or space
      • Matching a specific name or part of name
    • Ability to sort applications by Name, Instance Count, Disk Quota, Memory and Creation Date (default)
  • Application View

    • The ability to see the detail for a specific application with a tabbed view providing detailed information:
      • Summary Tab - showing key application metadata, instance information, routes and bound services
      • Log Stream - providing a live stream of the application log over Web Sockets
      • Services - providing the ability to bind services to an application and manage bindings.
      • Variables - providing the ability to view, edit, add and delete variables
      • Events - showing a paginated view of application events
      • SSH - showing an embedded terminal that can be used to SSH into an application instance directly from the browser
    • The ability to manage the life-cycle of the application (Stop, Start, Restart, Delete) and view the application
    • The ability to rename an application change its memory allocation, scale the number of instances and manage SSH access for the application
    • The ability to view CLI help that explains common CLI commands in the context of the current application
  • Add Application

    • Allows the user to easily create a new application
  • Deploy Application

    • Allows the user to perform the equivalent of a 'cf push' from the browser - pushing an application from code located in a public GitHub project.
  • Cloud Foundry View

    • Allows users to view Cloud Foundry metadata and quota information and drill down in the Organization and Space structures.
    • Administrators can additionally view Feature Flags, Buildpacks, Stacks and Security Groups.
    • Administrations can view a streaming log of the Cloud Foundry Firehose.
    • Manage users and their roles
    • Manage Spaces
      • Create, rename and delete spaces
      • View the applications, service instances and routes for a given space
      • Manage SSH Access for space
    • The ability to view CLI help that explains common CLI commands in the context of the current cluster, organization and space

(1): Endpoint Management is disabled by default when the Console is deployed as a Cloud Foundry application.