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Chapter 8. Optional capabilities and products in the web console
You can further customize the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console by adding additional capabilities to your existing workflows and integrations through products.
8.1. Enhancing the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console with Operators Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
Cluster administrators can install Operators on clusters in the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console by using the OperatorHub to provide customization outside of layered products for developers. For example, the Web Terminal Operator allows you to start a web terminal in your browser with common CLI tools for interacting with the cluster.
8.2. Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed in the web console Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is a generative artificial intelligence-powered virtual assistant for Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS. OpenShift Lightspeed functionality uses a natural-language interface in the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console.
This early access program exists so that customers can provide feedback on the user experience, features and capabilities, issues encountered, and any other aspects of the product so that OpenShift Lightspeed can become more aligned with your needs when it is released and made generally available.
8.3. Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines in the web console Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines is a cloud-native, continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) solution based on Kubernetes resources. Install the Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines Operator using the OperatorHub in the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console. Once the Operator is installed, you can create and modify pipeline objects on Pipelines page.
8.4. Red Hat OpenShift Serverless in the web console Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
Red Hat OpenShift Serverless enables developers to create and deploy serverless, event-driven applications on Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS. You can use the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console OperatorHub to install the OpenShift Serverless Operator.
8.5. Red Hat Developer Hub in the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
The Red Hat Developer Hub is a platform you can use to experience a streamlined development environment. Red Hat Developer Hub is driven by a centralized software catalog, providing efficiency to your microservices and infrastructure. It enables your product team to deliver quality code without any compromises. A quick start is available for you to learn more about how to install the developer hub.
8.5.1. Installing the Red Hat Developer Hub using the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console Copia collegamentoCollegamento copiato negli appunti!
The web console provides a quick start with instructions on how to install the Red Hat Developer Hub Operator.
Prerequisites
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You must be logged in to the Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS web console with
cluster-admin
privileges.
Procedure
- On the Overview page, click Install Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) with an Operator in the Getting started resources tile.
- A quick start pane is displayed with instructions for you to install the Red Hat Developer Hub with an Operator. Follow the quick start for instructions on how to install the Operator, create a Red Hat Developer Hub instance, and add your instance to the OpenShift Console Application menu.
Verification
- You can click the Application launcher link that is displayed to verify your Application tab is available.
- Verify your Janus IDP instance can be opened.