📄️ Getting Started
These are the general steps for setting up a Teamspace. Apart from setting up a new Kubernetes cluster, the following steps should take less than 10 minutes to complete. These steps should be carried out by someone comfortable around Kubernetes:
📄️ Kubernetes QuickStart
Overview
📄️ Teamspace Setup
Teamspaces are vanilla Kubernetes clusters with Codezero installed. The following guide will step you through registering a Teamspace and certifying it for development use. This should take about 10 minutes to complete.
📄️ Installing Codezero Local Agent
Codezero's developer tools assist in the development/testing of Kubernetes applications through a Command-Line Interface (CLI) and a Desktop application.
📄️ Using the App
The Desktop Application adds a menu bar on macOS and a tray icon on Windows. The icon indicates the current state of the connectivity with the Teamspace.
📄️ Using the CLI
Codezero's tools can be used via the Desktop app or the CLI. If you installed the Desktop app you also have the CLI.
📄️ Using Compose Files
Compose simplifies the definition of multiple Consume and Serve requests in a single, comprehensible YAML configuration file. This allows you to setup a more involved local development environment Session, with a single command.
📄️ Coexisting with VPNs
In many ways, Codezero works like a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Unlike a VPN however, Codezero only handles traffic related to services in a Teamspace.
📄️ Managing Access via Open Policy Agent
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