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Kuma user interface (GUI)

Kuma now ships with a basic web-based GUI that will serve as a visual overview of your dataplanes, meshes, and various traffic policies.

The GUI pairs with the HTTP API — Read more about the HTTP API here

When launching Kuma, the GUI will start by default on the API port, and defaults to :5681/gui. You can access it in your web browser by going to http://localhost:5681/gui.

Overview

This is a general overview of all of the meshes and zones found. You can then view each entity and see how many dataplanes and traffic permissions, routes, and logs are associated with that mesh.

A screenshot of the Mesh Overview of the Kuma GUI

Mesh Details

If you want to view information regarding a specific mesh, you can select the desired mesh. In this page you’ll get general information about the mesh like the number of services, dataplanes and policies.

A screenshot of the overview of the Mesh Kuma

You can use the tabs to see the services, gateways, data planes proxies or policies that exist within this mesh.

Data-plane proxy details

When clicking through a data-plane you can see the inbounds and outbounds. Including the stats attached to them, these stats are ever increasing since the start of the data-plane.

A screenshot the dataplane overview

If you click on an inbound or outbound you can get extra information including detailed envoy stats and configuration. This can be useful to understand what policies are modifying configuration or when troubleshooting an issue.

A screenshot the dataplane outbound overview with Envoy stats