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MESHERY IS A CLOUD NATIVE COMPUTING FOUNDATION PROJECT
Leverage built-in relationships to enforce configuration best practices consistently from code to Kubernetes. Enhance development process by building custom rules in Open Policy Agent's Rego query language.
Dynamically load and manage your own WebAssembly filters in Envoy-based service meshes.
See Image Hub.
Meshery uses [relationships](https://docs.meshery.io/concepts/logical/relationships) to define how and when components interrelate with one another. Meshery supports a variety of relationships between components. These relationships are categorized into two types: semantic and non-semantic.
Get snapshots of your infrastructure directly in your PRs. Preview your deployment, view changes pull request-to-pull request and get infrastructure snapshots within your PRs by connecting Kanvas to your GitHub repositories.
Assess your configurations against deployment and operational best practices with Meshery's configuration validator.
Whether managing multiple Meshery deployments, importing designs, discoverying Kubernetes clusters, do so with ease using Meshery CLI in your terminal.
In an effort to produce service mesh agnostic tooling, Meshery uses the Service Mesh Performance specification as a common format to capture and measure your infrastructure's performance against a universal cloud native performance index. As an implementation of Service Mesh Interface (SMI), Meshery participates in advancing cloud native infrastructure adoption through the standardization of APIs.
Meshery is the cloud native utility for uniformly managing the performance of microservices and the infrastructure that run them. As an implementation of the Service Mesh Performance (SMP), Meshery enables you to measure the value provided by Docker, Kubernetes, or a service mesh in the context of the overhead incurred.
You may deploy Meshery internal to your cluster or external to your cluster.
Learn more about Meshery's architecture.Meshery runs as a set of containers inside or outside of your Kubernetes clusters.
curl -L https://meshery.io/install | bash -
Use the quick start guide.
See the getting started section to quickly deploy Meshery on any of these supported platforms:
| Platform | Supported? |
|---|---|
| Docker | ✔️ |
| Docker - Docker App | ✔️ |
| Docker - Docker Extension | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - AKS | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - Docker Desktop | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - EKS | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - GKE | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - Helm | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - kind | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - Minikube | ✔️ |
| Kubernetes - OpenShift | In Progress |
| Linux | ✔️ |
| Mac | ✔️ |
| Mac - Homebrew | ✔️ |
| Windows | ✔️ |
| Scoop | ✔️ |
| WSL2 | ✔️ |
| Raspberry Pi | In Progress |
Meshery documentation offers thorough installation guides for your platform of choice.
Our projects are community-built and welcome collaboration. ? Be sure to see the Contributor Journey Map and Community Handbook for a tour of resources available to you and the Repository Overview for a cursory description of repository by technology and programming language. Jump into community Slack or discussion forum to participate.
MeshMates are experienced Layer5 community members, who will help you learn your way around, discover live projects, and expand your community network. Connect with a Meshmate today!
Find out more on the Layer5 community.
✔️ Join any or all of the weekly meetings on community calendar.
✔️ Watch community meeting recordings.
✔️ Fill-in a community member form to gain access to community resources.
✔️ Discuss in the Community Forum.
✔️ Explore more in the Community Handbook.
Not sure where to start? Grab an open issue with the help-wanted label.
Please do! We're a warm and welcoming community of open source contributors. Please join. All types of contributions are welcome. Be sure to read the Contributor Guides for a tour of resources available to you and how to get started.
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