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Jessica Yuen authored
For example, 'apply <env' currently operates as a no-op. With the introduction of simple environments in PR #131, 'apply <env>' should perform basic validation such that: 1. The user has added the environment that is being deployed against to their Ksonnet project. 2. The URI in the environment's spec file that the user wishes to deploy to should correspond to at least one cluster location as listed in kubeconfig. If either of those conditions are not satisfied, the kubecfg user will receive the corresponding error. In addition, this commit will set the kubectl --cluster flag to point at the cluster listed by the environment URI.
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apply.go 4.07 KiB
// Copyright 2017 The kubecfg authors
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package cmd
import (
"os"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/ksonnet/kubecfg/metadata"
"github.com/ksonnet/kubecfg/pkg/kubecfg"
)
const (
flagCreate = "create"
flagSkipGc = "skip-gc"
flagGcTag = "gc-tag"
flagDryRun = "dry-run"
// AnnotationGcTag annotation that triggers
// garbage collection. Objects with value equal to
// command-line flag that are *not* in config will be deleted.
AnnotationGcTag = "kubecfg.ksonnet.io/garbage-collect-tag"
// AnnotationGcStrategy controls gc logic. Current values:
// `auto` (default if absent) - do garbage collection
// `ignore` - never garbage collect this object
AnnotationGcStrategy = "kubecfg.ksonnet.io/garbage-collect-strategy"
// GcStrategyAuto is the default automatic gc logic
GcStrategyAuto = "auto"
// GcStrategyIgnore means this object should be ignored by garbage collection
GcStrategyIgnore = "ignore"
)
func init() {
RootCmd.AddCommand(applyCmd)
addEnvCmdFlags(applyCmd)
applyCmd.PersistentFlags().Bool(flagCreate, true, "Create missing resources")
applyCmd.PersistentFlags().Bool(flagSkipGc, false, "Don't perform garbage collection, even with --"+flagGcTag)
applyCmd.PersistentFlags().String(flagGcTag, "", "Add this tag to updated objects, and garbage collect existing objects with this tag and not in config")
applyCmd.PersistentFlags().Bool(flagDryRun, false, "Perform only read-only operations")
}
var applyCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "apply [env-name] [-f <file-or-dir>]",
Short: `Apply local configuration to remote cluster`,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
flags := cmd.Flags()
var err error
c := kubecfg.ApplyCmd{}
c.Create, err = flags.GetBool(flagCreate)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.GcTag, err = flags.GetString(flagGcTag)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.SkipGc, err = flags.GetBool(flagSkipGc)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.DryRun, err = flags.GetBool(flagDryRun)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cwd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
return err
}
wd := metadata.AbsPath(cwd)
envSpec, err := parseEnvCmd(cmd, args)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.ClientPool, c.Discovery, err = restClientPool(cmd, envSpec.env)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.DefaultNamespace, err = defaultNamespace(clientConfig)
if err != nil {
return err
}
objs, err := expandEnvCmdObjs(cmd, envSpec, wd)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return c.Run(objs, wd)
},
Long: `Update (or optionally create) Kubernetes resources on the cluster using the
local configuration. Use the '--create' flag to control whether we create them
if they do not exist (default: true).
ksonnet applications are accepted, as well as normal JSON, YAML, and Jsonnet
files.`,
Example: ` # Create or update all resources described in a ksonnet application, and
# running in the 'dev' environment. Can be used in any subdirectory of the
# application.
ksonnet apply dev
# Create or update resources described in a YAML file. Automatically picks up
# the cluster's location from '$KUBECONFIG'.
ksonnet appy -f ./pod.yaml
# Create or update resources described in the JSON file. Changes are deployed
# to the cluster pointed at the 'dev' environment.
ksonnet apply dev -f ./pod.json
# Update resources described in a YAML file, and running in cluster referred
# to by './kubeconfig'.
ksonnet apply --kubeconfig=./kubeconfig -f ./pod.yaml
# Display set of actions we will execute when we run 'apply'.
ksonnet apply dev --dry-run`,
}