* feat(helm): add helm chart backport to ce EE-1409 (#5425) * EE-1311 Helm Chart Backport from EE * backport to ce Co-authored-by: Matt Hook <hookenz@gmail.com> * feat(helm) helm chart backport from ee EE-1311 (#5436) * Add missing defaultHelmRepoUrl and mock testing * Backport EE-1477 * Backport updates to helm tests from EE * add https by default changes and ssl to tls renaming from EE * Port install integration test. Disabled by default to pass CI checks * merged changes from EE for the integration test * kube proxy whitelist updated to support internal helm install command Co-authored-by: zees-dev <dev.786zshan@gmail.com> * Pull in all changes from tech review in EE-943 * feat(helm): add helm chart backport to ce EE-1409 (#5425) * EE-1311 Helm Chart Backport from EE * backport to ce Co-authored-by: Matt Hook <hookenz@gmail.com> * Pull in all changes from tech review in EE-943 * added helm to sidebar after rebase, sync CE with EE * backport EE-1278, squashed, diffed, updated * helm install openapi spec update * resolved conflicts, updated code * - matching ee codebase at 0afe57034449ee0e9f333d92c252a13995a93019 - helm install using endpoint middleware - remove trailing slash from added/persisted helm repo urls * feat(helm) use libhelm url validator and improved path assembly EE-1554 (#5561) * feat(helm/userrepos) fix getting global repo for ordinary users EE-1562 (#5567) * feat(helm/userrepos) fix getting global repo for ordinary users EE-1562 * post review changes and further backported changes from EE * resolved conflicts, updated code * fixed helm_install handler unit test * user cannot add existing repo if suffix is '/' (#5571) * feat(helm/docs) fix broken swagger docs EE-1278 (#5572) * Fix swagger docs * minor correction * fix(helm): migrating code from user handler to helm handler (#5573) * - migrated user_helm_repos to helm endpoint handler - migrated api operations from user factory/service to helm factory/service - passing endpointId into helm service/factory as endpoint provider is deprecated * upgrade libhelm to hide secrets Co-authored-by: Matt Hook <hookenz@gmail.com> * removed duplicate file - due to merge conflict * dependency injection in helm factory Co-authored-by: Richard Wei <54336863+WaysonWei@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Matt Hook <hookenz@gmail.com>
Portainer CE is a lightweight ‘universal’ management GUI that can be used to easily manage Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes and ACI environments. It is designed to be as simple to deploy as it is to use.
Portainer consists of a single container that can run on any cluster. It can be deployed as a Linux container or a Windows native container.
Portainer allows you to manage all your orchestrator resources (containers, images, volumes, networks and more) through a super-simple graphical interface.
A fully supported version of Portainer is available for business use. Visit http://www.portainer.io to learn more
Demo
You can try out the public demo instance: http://demo.portainer.io/ (login with the username admin and the password tryportainer).
Please note that the public demo cluster is reset every 15min.
Latest Version
Portainer CE is updated regularly. We aim to do an update release every couple of months.
The latest version of Portainer is 2.6.x And you can find the release notes here. Portainer is on version 2, the second number denotes the month of release.
Getting started
Features & Functions
View this table to see all of the Portainer CE functionality and compare to Portainer Business.
Getting help
Portainer CE is an open source project and is supported by the community. You can buy a supported version of Portainer at portainer.io
Learn more about Portainers community support channels here.
- Issues: https://github.com/portainer/portainer/issues
- Slack (chat): https://portainer.io/slack/
You can join the Portainer Community by visiting community.portainer.io. This will give you advance notice of events, content and other related Portainer content.
Reporting bugs and contributing
- Want to report a bug or request a feature? Please open an issue.
- Want to help us build portainer? Follow our contribution guidelines to build it locally and make a pull request. We need all the help we can get!
Security
- Here at Portainer, we believe in responsible disclosure of security issues. If you have found a security issue, please report it to security@portainer.io.
WORK FOR US
If you are a developer, and our code in this repo makes sense to you, we would love to hear from you. We are always on the hunt for awesome devs, either freelance or employed. Drop us a line to info@portainer.io with your details and we will be in touch.
Privacy
To make sure we focus our development effort in the right places we need to know which features get used most often. To give us this information we use Matomo Analytics, which is hosted in Germany and is fully GDPR compliant.
When Portainer first starts, you are given the option to DISABLE analytics. If you don't choose to disable it, we collect anonymous usage as per our privacy policy. Please note, there is no personally identifiable information sent or stored at any time and we only use the data to help us improve Portainer.
Limitations
Portainer supports "Current - 2 docker versions only. Prior versions may operate, however these are not supported.
Licensing
Portainer is licensed under the zlib license. See LICENSE for reference.
Portainer also contains code from open source projects. See ATTRIBUTIONS.md for a list.
