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==Import all Files from a Directory== | ==Import all Files from a Directory== | ||
kubectl can be used to inspect a directory and create an individual ConfigMap entry for each file in the directory whose name is a valid [[Kubernetes_Cluster_Configuration_Concepts#ConfigMap_Keys|ConfigMap key]]. |
Revision as of 22:18, 22 October 2019
External
Internal
Inspect a ConfigMap
kubectl get cm <name> -o yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: example
...
data:
color: red
shape: square
Create a ConfigMap with CLI
Specify Key/Value Pairs on Command Line
kubectl create configmap example --from-literal=color=red --from-literal=shape=square
Multiple --from-literal=
entries are allowed.
Use the Content of a File
The entire content of the file is keyed by default under the file name.
kubectl create configmap example --from-file=some-config-file.txt
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: example
...
data:
some-config-file.txt: |
color=blue
shape=circle
An arbitrary key, different from the file name, can be specified:
kubectl create configmap example --from-file=mykey=some-config-file.txt
Multiple --from-file=
can be used.
Import all Files from a Directory
kubectl can be used to inspect a directory and create an individual ConfigMap entry for each file in the directory whose name is a valid ConfigMap key.