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🎉 We're happy to share that the Local Dev Dash has received a big upgrade!
The main improvement is in the API explorer. It now features multiple tabs so you can work on multiple endpoints more easily, and lets you store and re-use custom requests. You can now also share these with your team members to create your own internal repository of often-used requests.
We hope these improvements will make your local development workflow smoother and faster than ever before!
Ready to try it out?
👉 Remember to update your CLI first: encore version update
localdashnew.mp4
kubectl Support
Kubernetes provides the command line tool kubectl for communicating with a Kubernetes cluster's control plane, using the Kubernetes API.
If your Encore application has environments using Kubernetes, application Admins can now configure your local kubectl to access your cluster automatically, without needing to fuss with IP allow lists, port forwarding, or firewall rules.
From your application directory, run encore kubernetes configure -env=[ENV_NAME]. Then you can immediately run kubectl get deployments or your next favourite kubectl command.
👉 Remember to update your CLI: encore version update
Thanks to all contributors
🙏 We continue to be overwhelmed by your support, feedback, and suggestions!
Together we're building the future of backend development and we couldn't be more excited.
❤️ As always, we're excited to hear what you think!
Please share your feedback on Slack.
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Local Dev Dash 2.0
🎉 We're happy to share that the Local Dev Dash has received a big upgrade!
The main improvement is in the API explorer. It now features multiple tabs so you can work on multiple endpoints more easily, and lets you store and re-use custom requests. You can now also share these with your team members to create your own internal repository of often-used requests.
We hope these improvements will make your local development workflow smoother and faster than ever before!
Ready to try it out?
👉 Remember to update your CLI first:
encore version update
localdashnew.mp4
kubectl Support
Kubernetes provides the command line tool
kubectl
for communicating with a Kubernetes cluster's control plane, using the Kubernetes API.If your Encore application has environments using Kubernetes, application Admins can now configure your local
kubectl
to access your cluster automatically, without needing to fuss with IP allow lists, port forwarding, or firewall rules.From your application directory, run
encore kubernetes configure -env=[ENV_NAME]
. Then you can immediatelyrun kubectl get deployments
or your next favouritekubectl
command.👉 Remember to update your CLI:
encore version update
Thanks to all contributors
🙏 We continue to be overwhelmed by your support, feedback, and suggestions!
Together we're building the future of backend development and we couldn't be more excited.
❤️ As always, we're excited to hear what you think!
Please share your feedback on Slack.
Full Changelog: v1.26.0...v1.27.0
This discussion was created from the release Local Dev Dash 2.0 and kubectl Support.
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