- Lightweight etcd web client.
- Support etcd 2.x and etcd 3.x.
- The server uses the etcd go client interface, and the server compiles with the etcd client package.
- Based easyui framework to achieve(easyui license easyui website).
- Run etcdkeeper.exe (windows version)
- Run etcdkeeper.exe -auth (If enable etcd authentication)
- Download other platform releases.
Usage of etcdkeeper.exe:
-h string
host name or ip address (default: "0.0.0.0", the http server addreess, not etcd address)
-p int
port (default 8080)
-sep string
Separator (default "/")
-usetls
use tls (only v3)
-cacert string
verify certificates of TLS-enabled secure servers using this CA bundle (only v3)
-cert string
identify secure client using this TLS certificate file (only v3)
-key string
identify secure client using this TLS key file (only v3)
-auth bool
use etcd auth
- Open your browser and enter the address: http://127.0.0.1:8080/etcdkeeper
- Click on the version of the title to select the version of ETCD. The default is V3. Reopening will remember your choice.
- Right click on the tree node to add or delete.
- Get data based on etcd user permissions.
- Just display the list according to the configured permissions, and there will be time to add the configuration permission features.
- Each time you restart etcdkeeper, you need to enter the root username and password for each etcd server address.
- enable etcdv3 authentication
- enable etcdv2 authentication
- Display the status information of etcd, version, data size.
- Etcd address can be modified by default to the localhost. If you change, press the Enter key to take effect.
- Etcd client view, Add, update or delete nodes.
- Content edits use the ace editor(Ace editor). Support toml,ini,yaml,json,xml and so on to highlight view.
- Content format. (Currently only support json, Other types can be extended later) Thanks jim3ma for his contribution.@jim3ma
- Add import and export features. (delay)
Because the etcdv3 version uses the new storage concept, without the catalog concept, the client uses the previous default "/" delimiter to view. See the documentation for etcdv3 clientv3 doc.
MIT