The web README.md mentions running locally, but it's not explicit about
how to connect to public-api.
Add notes on various ways to connect a local web to a public-api
process.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <andrew@sig.gy>
Previously Conduit would render an iframe, received from
versioncheck.conduit.io.
Modify the client to retrieve the latest released version, via CORS.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <andrew@sig.gy>
The README.md in the Web project describes building and running the Web
service locally, against a public API server in Docker.
Add instructions for running the Web Service locally against a public
API Server in Kubernetes.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <andrew@sig.gy>
* fix sidebar highlighting when dashboard is opened via cli:
- took path prefix into account
* addressed review feedback: using pathprefix
* addressed review feedback:
- revert to using this.props.location
* updates sidebar, initial progress indicator
* Update web README
We’ve built Conduit from the ground up to be the fastest, lightest,
simplest, and most secure service mesh in the world. It features an
incredibly fast and safe data plane written in Rust, a simple yet
powerful control plane written in Go, and a design that’s focused on
performance, security, and usability. Most importantly, Conduit
incorporates the many lessons we’ve learned from over 18 months of
production service mesh experience with Linkerd.
This repository contains a few tightly-related components:
- `proxy` -- an HTTP/2 proxy written in Rust;
- `controller` -- a control plane written in Go with gRPC;
- `web` -- a UI written in React, served by Go.