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2. The file content can be modified by adding new objects or modifying existing objects.
2. The file content can be modified by adding new objects or modifying existing objects.


3. Once the template has been modified, it must be loaded into the [[OpenShift_Concepts#Default_Project|default]] namespace.
3. Once the template has been modified, it must be loaded into the [[OpenShift_Concepts#Default_Project|default]] namespace:
 
oc create -f ./new-project-template.yaml -n default
 
4. Modify master-config.yaml projectRequestTemplate as follows:
 
...
projectConfig:
  projectRequestTemplate: "default/project-request"

Revision as of 21:07, 2 November 2017

Internal

Get a List of Templates for a Specific Project

oc get templates -n openshift

Upload a Template to the Current Project

oc create -f <template-file.json|yaml>

Creating a Template

https://blog.openshift.com/part-2-creating-a-template-a-technical-walkthrough/

Modify the Template for New Projects

https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/latest/admin_guide/managing_projects.html#modifying-the-template-for-new-projects

1. Start with the current default project template:

oadm create-bootstrap-project-template -o yaml > new-project-template.yaml

It will produce a file similar to this: default new project template

2. The file content can be modified by adding new objects or modifying existing objects.

3. Once the template has been modified, it must be loaded into the default namespace:

oc create -f ./new-project-template.yaml -n default

4. Modify master-config.yaml projectRequestTemplate as follows:

...
projectConfig:
  projectRequestTemplate: "default/project-request"