Filip Barl 69fd397217 Initial version of the resource view (#2296)
* Added resource view selector button

* Showing resource boxes in the resource view

* Crude CPU resource view prototype

* Improved the viewMode state logic

* Extracted zooming into a separate wrapper component

* Split the layout selectors between graph-view and resource-view

* Proper zooming logic for the resource view

* Moved all node networks utils to selectors

* Improved the zoom caching logic

* Further refactoring of selectors

* Added sticky labels to the resource boxes

* Added panning translation limits in the resource view

* Renamed GridModeSelector -> ViewModeSelector

* Polished the topology resource view selection logic

* Search bar hidden in the resource view

* Added per-layer topology names to the resource view

* Made metric selectors work for the resource view

* Adjusted the viewport selectors

* Renamed viewport selector to canvas (+ maximal zoom fix)

* Showing more useful metric info in the resource box labels

* Fetching only necessary nodes for the resource view

* Refactored the resource view layer component

* Addressed first batch UI comments (from the Scope meeting)

* Switch to deep zooming transform in the resource view to avoid SVG precision errors

* Renamed and moved resource view components

* Polished all the resource view components

* Changing the available metrics selection

* Improved and polished the state transition logic for the resource view

* Separated zoom limits from the zoom active state

* Renaming and bunch of comments

* Addressed all the UI comments (@davkal + @fons)

* Made graph view selectors independent from resource view selectors
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Weave Scope - Troubleshooting & Monitoring for Docker & Kubernetes

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Weave Scope automatically generates a map of your application, enabling you to intuitively understand, monitor, and control your containerized, microservices based application.

Understand your Docker containers in real-time

Map you architecture

Choose an overview of your container infrastructure, or focus on a specific microservice. Easily identify and correct issues to ensure the stability and performance of your containerized applications.

Contextual details and deep linking

Focus on a single container

View contextual metrics, tags and metadata for your containers. Effortlessly navigate between processes inside your container to hosts your containers run on, arranged in expandable, sortable tables. Easily to find the container using the most CPU or memory for a given host or service.

Interact with and manage containers

Launch a command line.

Interact with your containers directly: pause, restart and stop containers. Launch a command line. All without leaving the scope browser window.

Getting started

sudo curl -L git.io/scope -o /usr/local/bin/scope
sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/scope
scope launch

This script downloads and runs a recent Scope image from Docker Hub. Now, open your web browser to http://localhost:4040. (If you're using boot2docker, replace localhost with the output of boot2docker ip.)

For instructions on installing Scope on Kubernetes, DCOS or ECS, see the docs.

Getting help

If you have any questions about, feedback for or problems with Scope:

Your feedback is always welcome!

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