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[FEATURE] - Exposing Integrations #180

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At present the reports by infracost and checkov are only available in the controller namespace which make reporting on them difficult, beyond the pod logs. In the intention is to have a a tnctl command (a kubectl plugin) and allow uses to explain / describe the configuration resource

At present the reports by infracost and checkov are only available in the controller namespace which make reporting on them difficult, beyond the pod logs. In the intention is to have a a tnctl command (a kubectl plugin) and allow uses to explain / describe the configuration resource
@gambol99 gambol99 added this to the Release v0.2.6 milestone Jun 20, 2022
@gambol99 gambol99 merged commit ed4dffc into develop Jun 20, 2022
@gambol99 gambol99 deleted the expose_reports branch June 20, 2022 14:38
gambol99 added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2022
* [FEATURE] - Exposing Integrations

At present the reports by infracost and checkov are only available in the controller namespace which make reporting on them difficult, beyond the pod logs. In the intention is to have a a tnctl command (a kubectl plugin) and allow uses to explain / describe the configuration resource
gambol99 added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 6, 2022
* [FEATURE] - Exposing Integrations

At present the reports by infracost and checkov are only available in the controller namespace which make reporting on them difficult, beyond the pod logs. In the intention is to have a a tnctl command (a kubectl plugin) and allow uses to explain / describe the configuration resource
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