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Chapter 4. Customizing the web console in OpenShift Container Platform
You can customize the OpenShift Container Platform web console to set a custom logo, product name, links, notifications, and command line downloads. This is especially helpful if you need to tailor the web console to meet specific corporate or government requirements.
4.1. Adding a custom logo and product name Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
You can create custom branding by adding a custom logo or custom product name. You can set both or one without the other, as these settings are independent of each other.
Prerequisites
- You must have administrator privileges.
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Create a file of the logo that you want to use. The logo can be a file in any common image format, including GIF, JPG, PNG, or SVG, and is constrained to a
max-heightof60px.
Procedure
Import your logo file into a ConfigMap in the
openshift-confignamespace:$ oc create configmap console-custom-logo --from-file ~/path/to/console-custom-logo.png -n openshift-configEdit the web console’s Operator configuration to include
customLogoFileandcustomProductName:$ oc edit console.operator.openshift.io clusterapiVersion: operator.openshift.io/v1 kind: Console metadata: name: cluster spec: customization: customLogoFile: name: console-custom-logo key: console-custom-logo.png customProductName: My ConsoleOnce the Operator configuration is updated, it will sync the custom logo ConfigMap into the console namespace, mount it to the console pod, and redeploy.
Check for success. If there are any issues, the console cluster operator will report
Degraded, and the console Operator configuration will also reportCustomLogoDegraded, but with reasons likeKeyOrFilenameInvalidorNoImageProvided.To check the
clusteroperator, run:$ oc get clusteroperator console -o yamlTo check the console Operator configuration, run:
$ oc get console.operator.openshift.io -o yaml
4.2. Creating custom links in the web console Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
Prerequisites
- You must have administrator privileges.
Procedure
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From Administration
Custom Resource Definitions, click on ConsoleLink. Click YAML and edit the file:
apiVersion: console.openshift.io/v1 kind: ConsoleLink metadata: name: example spec: href: 'https://www.example.com' location: HelpMenu1 text: Link 1- 1
- Valid location settings are
HelpMenu,UserMenu, andApplicationMenu.
To make the custom link appear in the application menu, follow this example:
apiVersion: console.openshift.io/v1 kind: ConsoleLink metadata: name: application-menu-link-1 spec: href: 'https://www.example.com' location: ApplicationMenu text: Link 1 applicationMenu: section: My New Section # image that is 24x24 in size imageURL: https://via.placeholder.com/24- Click the Save button to apply your changes.
4.3. Customizing the login page Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
Create Terms of Service information with custom login pages. Custom login pages can also be helpful if you use a third-party login provider, such as GitHub or Google, to show users a branded page that they trust and expect before being redirected to the authentication provider. You can also render custom error pages during the authentication process.
Prerequisites
- You must have administrator privileges.
Procedure
Run the following commands to create templates you can modify:
$ oc adm create-login-template > login.html $ oc adm create-provider-selection-template > providers.html $ oc adm create-error-template > errors.htmlCreate the secrets:
$ oc create secret generic login-template --from-file=login.html -n openshift-config $ oc create secret generic providers-template --from-file=providers.html -n openshift-config $ oc create secret generic error-template --from-file=errors.html -n openshift-configRun:
$ oc edit oauths clusterUpdate the specification:
spec: templates: error: name: error-template login: name: login-template providerSelection: name: providers-templateRun
oc explain oauths.spec.templatesto understand the options.
4.4. Defining a template for an external log link Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
If you are connected to a service that helps you browse your logs, but you need to generate URLs in a particular way, then you can define a template for your link.
Prerequisites
- You must have administrator privileges.
Procedure
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From Administration
Custom Resource Definitions, click on ConsoleExternalLogLink. Click YAML and edit the file:
apiVersion: console.openshift.io/v1 kind: ConsoleExternalLogLink metadata: name: example spec: hrefTemplate: >- https://example.com/logs?resourceName=${resourceName}&containerName=${containerName}&resourceNamespace=${resourceNamespace}&podLabels=${podLabels} text: Example Logs
4.5. Creating custom notification banners Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
Prerequisites
- You must have administrator privileges.
Procedure
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From Administration
Custom Resource Definitions, click on ConsoleNotification. Click YAML and edit the file:
apiVersion: console.openshift.io/v1 kind: ConsoleNotification metadata: name: example spec: backgroundColor: '#0088ce' color: '#fff' link: href: 'https://www.example.com' text: Optional link text location: BannerTop1 text: This is an example notification message with an optional link.- 1
- Valid location settings are
BannerTop,BannerBottom, andBannerTopBottom.
- Click the Save button to apply your changes.
4.6. Customizing CLI downloads Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
You can configure links for downloading the CLI with custom link text and URLs, which can point directly to file packages or to an external page that provides the packages.
Prerequisites
- You must have administrator privileges.
Procedure
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Navigate to Administration
Custom Resource Definitions. - Select ConsoleCLIDownload from the list of Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs).
Click the YAML tab, and then make your edits:
apiVersion: console.openshift.io/v1 kind: ConsoleCLIDownload metadata: name: example-cli-download-links-for-foo spec: description: | This is an example of download links for foo displayName: example-foo links: - href: 'https://www.example.com/public/foo.tar' text: foo for linux - href: 'https://www.example.com/public/foo.mac.zip' text: foo for mac - href: 'https://www.example.com/public/foo.win.zip' text: foo for windows- Click the Save button.