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Apps

Apps are a way for admins to package applications and scripts in consumable packages. These applications can then be deployed into clusters, spaces, or virtual clusters. This section is about using apps in conjunction with virtual clusters, to read more about Apps in general, please see the full Apps section.

Virtual clusters combined with Apps are a great way to create repeatable, pre-packaged development, testing, or even production environments. Once an App has been created in the vCluster Platform instance, it can be installed into any virtual cluster -- either at time of creation, or into existing virtual clusters. This gives administrators the capability to create fully populated development, test, or even production, environments in a single easy to manage package!

Virtual Cluster Templates

Virtual cluster templates can take this combination of virtual clusters and apps to the next level, by creating simple, reusable, version-able templates that define a reproducible environment!

Adding Apps to a Virtual Cluster

Virtual Cluster Templates

If you are creating a virtual cluster from a template, you will need to configure the App in the virtual cluster template itself!

  1. From the project drop-down menu (top left corner), select the project you'd like to create the virtual cluster in.

  2. Click on Virtual Clusters.

  3. Click the button. Do not select a template.

  4. [Optional] Select the cluster in which to create the virtual cluster.

  5. Click the to continue.

  6. Click the Apps configuration tab.


    Note: The apps defined in this section of the configuration are apps to be deployed in the virtual cluster!

  7. From the drop down menu Please select an App..., select an application that you would like to be deployed. You can select as many as you would like by simply selecting another application from the drop down menu. If you accidentally add one, or add one you do not want, click the trash icon next to the names of the applications to remove it from the configuration.

  8. For each application that you added to the template, you can configure the default namespace, and any parameters supplied by the application. For Helm applications, you can also configure the Helm release-name.

  9. Finish configuring anything else you'd like on your virtual cluster, then click the button.