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[[kubectl kustomize]] --help
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<pre>
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Build a set of KRM resources using a 'kustomization.yaml' file. The DIR argument must be a path to a directory
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containing 'kustomization.yaml', or a git repository URL with a path suffix specifying same with respect to the
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repository root. If DIR is omitted, '.' is assumed.
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Examples:
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  # Build the current working directory
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  kubectl kustomize
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  # Build some shared configuration directory
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  kubectl kustomize /home/config/production
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  # Build from github
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  kubectl kustomize https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize.git/examples/helloWorld?ref=v1.0.6
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Options:
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    --as-current-user=false:
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use the uid and gid of the command executor to run the function in the container
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    --enable-alpha-plugins=false:
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enable kustomize plugins
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    --enable-helm=false:
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Enable use of the Helm chart inflator generator.
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    -e, --env=[]:
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a list of environment variables to be used by functions
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    --helm-command='helm':
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helm command (path to executable)
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    --load-restrictor='LoadRestrictionsRootOnly':
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if set to 'LoadRestrictionsNone', local kustomizations may load files from outside their root. This does,
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however, break the relocatability of the kustomization.
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    --mount=[]:
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a list of storage options read from the filesystem
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    --network=false:
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enable network access for functions that declare it
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    --network-name='bridge':
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the docker network to run the container in
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    -o, --output='':
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If specified, write output to this path.
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    --reorder='legacy':
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Reorder the resources just before output. Use 'legacy' to apply a legacy reordering (Namespaces first,
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Webhooks last, etc). Use 'none' to suppress a final reordering.
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Usage:
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  kubectl kustomize DIR [flags] [options]
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Use "kubectl options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 12 December 2022


kubectl kustomize --help
Build a set of KRM resources using a 'kustomization.yaml' file. The DIR argument must be a path to a directory
containing 'kustomization.yaml', or a git repository URL with a path suffix specifying same with respect to the
repository root. If DIR is omitted, '.' is assumed.

Examples:
  # Build the current working directory
  kubectl kustomize

  # Build some shared configuration directory
  kubectl kustomize /home/config/production

  # Build from github
  kubectl kustomize https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize.git/examples/helloWorld?ref=v1.0.6

Options:
    --as-current-user=false:
	use the uid and gid of the command executor to run the function in the container

    --enable-alpha-plugins=false:
	enable kustomize plugins

    --enable-helm=false:
	Enable use of the Helm chart inflator generator.

    -e, --env=[]:
	a list of environment variables to be used by functions

    --helm-command='helm':
	helm command (path to executable)

    --load-restrictor='LoadRestrictionsRootOnly':
	if set to 'LoadRestrictionsNone', local kustomizations may load files from outside their root. This does,
	however, break the relocatability of the kustomization.

    --mount=[]:
	a list of storage options read from the filesystem

    --network=false:
	enable network access for functions that declare it

    --network-name='bridge':
	the docker network to run the container in

    -o, --output='':
	If specified, write output to this path.

    --reorder='legacy':
	Reorder the resources just before output. Use 'legacy' to apply a legacy reordering (Namespaces first,
	Webhooks last, etc). Use 'none' to suppress a final reordering.

Usage:
  kubectl kustomize DIR [flags] [options]

Use "kubectl options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).


See also[edit]

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