# kubernetes Welcome to the kubernetes plugin! _This plugin was created through the Backstage CLI_ ## Getting started Your plugin has been added to the example app in this repository, meaning you'll be able to access it by running `yarn start` in the root directory, and then navigating to [/kubernetes](http://localhost:3000/kubernetes). You can also serve the plugin in isolation by running `yarn start` in the plugin directory. This method of serving the plugin provides quicker iteration speed and a faster startup and hot reloads. It is only meant for local development, and the setup for it can be found inside the [/dev](./dev) directory. ## Surfacing your Kubernetes components as part of an entity There are two ways to surface your kubernetes components as part of an entity. The label selector takes precedence over the annotation/service id. ### Common `backstage.io/kubernetes-id` label #### Adding the entity annotation In order for Backstage to detect that an entity has Kubernetes components, the following annotation should be added to the entity. ```yaml annotations: 'backstage.io/kubernetes-id': dice-roller ``` #### Labeling Kubernetes components In order for Kubernetes components to show up in the service catalog as a part of an entity, Kubernetes components must be labeled with the following label: ```yaml 'backstage.io/kubernetes-id': ``` ### label selector query annotation #### Adding a label selector query annotation You can write your own custom label selector query that backstage will use to lookup the objects (similar to `kubectl --selector="your query here"`) review the documentation [here](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/) for more info ```yaml 'backstage.io/kubernetes-label-selector': 'app=my-app,component=front-end' ```