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View Application Template Details

This section describes how to view the application template details.

Prerequisites

  • You should join a workspace and have the Application/Application Version/Application Instance View permission within the workspace. For more information, refer to "Workspace Members" and "Workspace Roles".

  • KubeSphere App Store Management should have been installed and enabled.

Steps

  1. Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Application/Application Version/Application Instance View permission, and access your workspace.

  2. Click App Management > App Templates in the left navigation pane.

  3. Click the name of an application template in the list to open its details page.

  4. In the Attributes area on the left side of the details page, view the resource attributes of the application template.

    Parameter Description

    App ID

    The name of the application.

    Status

    The current status of the application template.

    • Not Listed: The application template has been successfully created but is not listed in the App Store.

    • Listed: The application template has been successfully created and is listed in in the App Store.

    • Suspended: The application template was listed in the App Store but has been delisted by the App Store administrator.

    Category

    The category to which the application template belongs, which needs to be manually set. For more information, see Edit Application Template Information.

    Type

    The type of the application template, such as helm application or yaml application.

    Workspace

    The workspace to which the application template belongs.

    Creation Time

    The creation time of the application template.

  5. In the Versions tab on the right side of the details page, view the application versions included in the application template.

    Parameter Description

    Status

    The current status of the application version.

    • Not Submitted: The application version has been uploaded to the workspace but has not been submitted for review.

    • Submitted: The application version has been submitted for review.

    • Published: The application version has been approved by the App Store administrator and can be listed in the App Store.

    • Rejected: The application version has not been approved by the App Store administrator, and the review was not passed.

    • Unpublished: The application version was published but has been canceled by the App Store administrator, or the application version was listed in the App Store but has been delisted by the App Store administrator.

    Version

    The version of the Helm Chart.

    Developer

    The user who uploaded the application version.

    Update Time

    The update time of the application version.

  6. Click the Application Information tab on the right side of the details page to view the introduction, screenshots, and version information of the application template.

  7. Click the Application Instance tab on the right side of the details page to view the applications installed using the application template on the KubeSphere platform.

    Parameter Description

    Name

    The name of the application.

    Status

    The current status of the application.

    • Creating: The system is creating the application.

    • Running: The application is running normally.

    • Upgrading: The system is upgrading the application version.

    • Deleting: The system is deleting the application.

    • Failed: The application creation failed.

    Version

    The version of the Helm Chart.

    Project

    The project to which the application belongs.

    Cluster

    The cluster to which the application belongs.

    Creation Time

    The creation time of the application.

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