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A strategic merge patch is a customized version of [[JSON Patch|JSON patch]] and it looks like an incomplete YAML specification of a k8s resource.
A strategic merge patch is a customized version of [[JSON Patch|JSON patch]] and it looks like an incomplete YAML specification of a Kubernetes resource.


The SMP includes <tt>TypeMeta</tt> fields to establish the group/version/kind/name of the resource to patch, then just enough remaining fields to step into a nested structure to specify a new field value, e.g. an image tag. By default, an SMP replaces values. This is usually the desired behavior when the target value is a simple string, but may not be desired when the target value is a list. To change this default behavior, add a directive. Recognized directives in YAML patches are:
The SMP includes <tt>TypeMeta</tt> fields to establish the group/version/kind/name of the resource to patch, then just enough remaining fields to step into a nested structure to specify a new field value, e.g. an image tag. By default, an SMP replaces values. This is usually the desired behavior when the target value is a simple string, but may not be desired when the target value is a list. To change this default behavior, add a directive. Recognized directives in YAML patches are:

Revision as of 17:32, 29 July 2021

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Overview

A strategic merge patch is a customized version of JSON patch and it looks like an incomplete YAML specification of a Kubernetes resource.

The SMP includes TypeMeta fields to establish the group/version/kind/name of the resource to patch, then just enough remaining fields to step into a nested structure to specify a new field value, e.g. an image tag. By default, an SMP replaces values. This is usually the desired behavior when the target value is a simple string, but may not be desired when the target value is a list. To change this default behavior, add a directive. Recognized directives in YAML patches are:

  • replace (the default)
  • delete

Example

The following patch updates the amount of memory allocated to a container in a pod and changes it to 1024Mi

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: my-pod
spec:
 containers:
 - name: my-container
   resources:
     limits:
       memory: 1024Mi