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View Application List

This section explains how to view the application list.

Prerequisites

You should join a project and have the Application Instance View permission within the project. For more information, refer to "Project Members" and "Project Roles".

Steps

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

  2. Click Application Workloads > Applications in the left navigation pane.

    • The application list provides the following information:

      ParameterDescription

      Name

      The name of the application.

      Status

      The current status of the application.

      • Creating: The system is currently creating the application.

      • Created: The application has been created but is not yet running.

      • Running: The application is running normally.

      • Upgrading: The system is upgrading the application.

      • Deleting: The system is deleting the application.

      • Failed: The application creation has failed.

      App Type

      The type of application template, such as Helm application or YAML application.

      App Template

      The application template used to create the application. Only applicable to template-based applications.

      Version

      The version number of the application.

      • For template-based applications, it displays the version of the Helm Chart.

      Update Time

      The update time of the application.

    • Click the search box at the top of the list to search for applications by name.

    • Click refresh in the upper right corner of the list to refresh the list information.

    • Click cogwheel in the upper right corner of the list to customize the information displayed in the list.

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