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Plural Console

Web based admin panel for all your Plural applications.

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Why use Plural Console on Plural?

Plural helps you deploy and manage the lifecycle of open-source applications on Kubernetes. Our platform combines the scalability and observability benefits of managed SaaS with the data security, governance, and compliance benefits of self-hosting Plural Console.

If you need more than just Plural Console, look for other cloud-native and open-source tools in our marketplace of curated applications to leapfrog complex deployments and get started quickly.

GitHubLicenseInstalling Plural Console docs
Deploying Plural Console is a matter of executing these 3 commands:
plural bundle install console console-aws
plural build
plural deploy --commit "deploying console"
Read the install documentation

Plural Console

Console

The Plural Console is the administrative hub of the plural platform. It has a number of key features:

  • Reception of over-the-air application updates
  • Configurable, application-targeted observability
    • dashboards
    • logging
  • Common incident management, including zoom integration and slash commands
  • Interactive Runbooks

We strive to make it powerful enough to make you feel like any application you deploy using Plural has an operational profile comparable to a managed service, even without being one.

Contributor Program

We are currently trying to aggregate compatibility and dependency information for many CNCF add-ons within the kubernetes ecosystem. You can see some early examples in static/compatibilities and are hoping to get community support getting these built out and keeping them up-to-date. We are focused on properly compensating any contributions to the Plural platform, which includes a bounty for either adding the compatibility info for a net-new application, or updating the information alongside a new version that has been released. Currently the rewards are:

  • $50 for adding compatibilities for a specific version of an application
  • $150 for adding a new application and all to-date compatibility information

To be eligible for the upgrade bounty you'll need to submit a PR to this repo with the changes and a link to whatever documentation confirms the correctness of the information. We'll then review and if it's correct and useful for the broader community, you'll be eligible for the reward once merged.

To claim the reward, you should get in touch with us on our discord at https://discord.gg/pluralsh and we'll simply need to confirm that you did the work (easy way to do that is linking your discord handle on the relevant PRs) and will give you the bounty you've earned.

Development

Console's server side is written in Elixir, and exposes a graphql api. The frontend is in react, all code lives in this single repo and common development tasks can be done using the Makefile at the root of the repo.

Developing Web

To begin developing the web app, install npm & yarn, then run:

cd assets && yarn install && cd -
make web

Developing Server

To make changes to the server codebase, you'll want to install elixir on your machine. For mac desktops, we do this via asdf, which can be done simply at the root of the repo like so:

asdf install

Once elixir is available, all server dependencies are managed via docker-compose, and tests can be run via mix, like so:

make testup
mix local.hex
mix deps.get
mix test

Troubleshooting

Installing Erlang

If asdf install fails with cannot find required auxiliary files: install-sh config.guess config.sub then run:

brew install autoconf@2.69 && \
brew link --overwrite autoconf@2.69 && \
autoconf -V

For Mac Machines, if unable to download Erlang via asdf (this is very common, and it might be worthwhile to just get erlang from homebrew) then run:

brew install erlang@23
cp -r /opt/homebrew/opt/erlang@23/lib/erlang ~/.asdf/installs/erlang/23.3
asdf reshim erlang 23.3

You can also use the make target in our root Makefile to automate this, eg:

make reshim

How Plural works

We make it easy to securely deploy and manage open-source applications in your cloud.

Select from 90+ open-source applications

Get any stack you want running in minutes, and never think about upgrades again.

Securely deployed on your cloud with your git

You control everything. No need to share your cloud account, keys, or data.

Designed to be fully customizable

Built on Kubernetes and using standard infrastructure as code with Terraform and Helm.

Maintain & Scale with Plural Console

Interactive runbooks, dashboards, and Kubernetes api visualizers give an easy-to-use toolset to manage application operations.

Learn more
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  • CoachHub
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What companies are saying about us

We no longer needed a dedicated DevOps team; instead, we actively participated in the industrialization and deployment of our applications through Plural. Additionally, it allowed us to quickly gain proficiency in Terraform and Helm.

Walid El Bouchikhi
Data Engineer at Beamy

I have neither the patience nor the talent for DevOps/SysAdmin work, and yet I've deployed four enterprise-caliber open-source apps on Kubernetes... since 9am today. Bonkers.

Sawyer Waugh
Head of Engineering at Justifi

This is awesome. You saved me hours of further DevOps work for our v1 release. Just to say, I really love Plural.

Ismael Goulani
CTO & Data Engineer at Modeo

Wow! First of all I want to say thank you for creating Plural! It solves a lot of problems coming from a non-DevOps background. You guys are amazing!

Joey Taleño
Head of Data at Poplar Homes

We have been using Plural for complex Kubernetes deployments of Kubeflow and are excited with the possibilities it provides in making our workflows simpler and more efficient.

Jürgen Stary
Engineering Manager @ Alexander Thamm

Plural has been awesome, it’s super fast and intuitive to get going and there is zero-to-no overhead of the app management.

Richard Freling
CTO and Co-Founder at Commandbar

Case StudyHow Fnatic Deploys Their Data Stack with Plural

Fnatic is a leading global esports performance brand headquartered in London, focused on leveling up gamers. At the core of Fnatic’s success is its best-in-class data team. The Fnatic data team relies on third-party applications to serve different business functions with every member of the organization utilizing data daily. While having access to an abundance of data is great, it opens up a degree of complexity when it comes to answering critical business questions and in-game analytics for gaming members.

To answer these questions, the data team began constructing a data stack to solve these use cases. Since the team at Fnatic are big fans of open-source they elected to build their stack with popular open-source technologies.

FAQ

Plural is open-source and self-hosted. You retain full control over your deployments in your cloud. We perform automated testing and upgrades and provide out-of-the-box Day 2 operational workflows. Monitor, manage, and scale your configuration with ease to meet changing demands of your business. Read more.

We support deploying on all major cloud providers, including AWS, Azure, and GCP. We also support all on-prem Kubernetes clusters, including OpenShift, Tanzu, Rancher, and others.

No, Plural does not have access to any cloud environments when deployed through the CLI. We generate deployment manifests in the Plural Git repository and then use your configured cloud provider's CLI on your behalf. We cannot perform anything outside of deploying and managing the manifests that are created in your Plural Git repository. However, Plural does have access to your cloud credentials when deployed through the Cloud Shell. Read more.