Quick Start with Codespaces 
Use Minikube in GitHub Codespace to setup your development environment for Meshery.
Prerequisites
- Install the Meshery command line client, mesheryctl.
Available Deployment Methods
In-cluster Installation
Follow the steps below to install Meshery in your Minikube cluster.
Preflight Checks
Read through the following considerations prior to deploying Meshery on Minikube.
Preflight: Cluster Connectivity
You can develop and run Meshery in a GitHub Codespace using your choice of tool:
- A command shell, via an SSH connection initiated using GitHub CLI.
- One of the JetBrains IDEs, via the JetBrains Gateway.
- The Visual Studio Code desktop application.
- A browser-based version of Visual Studio Code.
Choice of Codespace Tool
For the best experience, run Codespace in your locally installed IDE. Alternatively, you canStart the minikube, if not started using the following command:
minikube start --cpus 4 --memory 4096
Please allocate cpus based on the machine you selected in the Github codespaces and to check up on your minikube cluster :
minikube status
Verify your kubeconfigโs current context.
kubectl cluster-info
Installation: Using mesheryctl
Use Mesheryโs CLI to streamline your connection to your Minikube cluster. Configure Meshery to connect to your Minikube cluster by executing:
$ mesheryctl system config minikube
Once configured, execute the following command to start Meshery.
$ mesheryctl system start
If you encounter any authentication issues, you can use mesheryctl system login
. For more information, click here to learn more.
Installation: Using Helm
For detailed instructions on installing Meshery using Helm V3, please refer to the Helm Installation guide.
Installation: Manual Steps
You may also manually generate and load the kubeconfig file for Meshery to use:
The following configuration yaml will be used by Meshery. Copy and paste the following in your config file :
apiVersion: v1 clusters: - cluster: certificate-authority-data: < cert shortcutted > server: https://192.168.99.100:8443 name: minikube contexts: - context: cluster: minikube user: minikube name: minikube current-context: minikube kind: Config preferences: {} users: - name: minikube user: client-certificate-data: < cert shortcutted > client-key-data: < key shortcutted >
Note: Make sure current-context is set to minikube.
To allow Meshery to auto detect your config file, Run :
kubectl config view --minify --flatten > config_minikube.yaml
Meshery should now be connected with your managed Kubernetes instance. Take a look at the Meshery guides for advanced usage tips.
Access Meshery UI
To access Mesheryโs UI, please refer to the instruction for detailed guidance.
For further information to access meshery-ui/port-forwarding in Github Codespace, read the docs
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