e3w

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Published: Mar 6, 2022 License: MIT Imports: 8 Imported by: 0

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e3w

etcd v3 Web UI based on Golang && React, copy from consul ui :)

supporting hierarchy on etcd v3, based on e3ch

Quick Start

git clone https://github.com/soyking/e3w.git
cd e3w
docker-compose up
# open http://localhost:8080

Or use docker image by docker pull soyking/e3w, more details in Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml

Overview

KEY/VALUE

MEMBERS

ROLES

USERS

SETTING

Usage

1.Fetch the project go get github.com/soyking/e3w

2.frontend

cd static
npm install
npm run publish

3.backend

a. Start etcd, such as goreman

b. Install packages by dep if needed, dep ensure

c. Edit conf/config.default.ini if needed, go build && ./e3w

d. For auth:

ETCDCTL_API=3 etcdctl auth enable
# edit conf/config.default.ini[app]#auth
./e3w
# you could set your username and password in SETTING page

4.build image

Install dependencies in 3.b, then run docker build -t soyking/e3w .

Notice

  • When you want to add some permissions in directories to a user, the implement of hierarchy in e3ch requires you to set a directory's READ permission. For example, if role roleA has the permission of directory dir1/dir2, then it should have permissions:

    KV Read:
    	dir1/dir2
    	[dir1/dir2/, dir1/dir20) (prefix dir1/dir2/)
    KV Write:
    	[dir1/dir2/, dir1/dir20) (prefix dir1/dir2/)
    

    When userA was granted roleA, userA could open the by http://e3w-address.com/#/kv/dir1/dir2 to view and edit the key/value

  • Access key/value by etcdctl, issue. But the best way to access key/value is using e3ch.

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