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Contexts bring together clusters and users under a friendly name. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang='yaml'> | |||
contexts: | |||
- context: | |||
cluster: docker-desktop | |||
user: docker-desktop | |||
name: docker-desktop | |||
current-context: docker-desktop | |||
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Revision as of 00:04, 22 August 2019
Internal
Overview
$HOME/.kube/config is kubectl configuration file. It contains definitions for clusters, users and contexts.
Clusters
The section contains the definition of one or more clusters. Each cluster definition has a name, certificate info and the API server's endpoint.
clusters:
- cluster:
certificate-authority-data: LS0tLS1...tLQo=
server: https://kubernetes.docker.internal:6443
name: docker-desktop
Users
This section contain definitions of users that might have different levels of permissions for each cluster. Each user definition has a friendly name, a username and a set of credentials.
users:
- name: docker-desktop
user:
client-certificate-data: LS0tL...LS0K
client-key-data: LS0tL...tLQo=
Contexts
Contexts bring together clusters and users under a friendly name.
contexts:
- context:
cluster: docker-desktop
user: docker-desktop
name: docker-desktop
current-context: docker-desktop