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A kubectl plugin for editing /status subresource

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kubectl edit-status

A kubectl plugin for editing /status subresource.

This is a plugin for kubectl. It aims to provide an edit-status command for kubectl that allows editing of /status subresources. With the current plugin mechanism of kubectl, it's currently not possible to extend an existing command with a subcommand, so this plugin adds a new command (edit-status) to kubectl.

Installation

You can use krew to install edit-status. If you have not installed krew yet, which itself is a kubectl plugin, you may do so by following krew's installation instructions. edit-status is not yet available through krew's default index, and this repository also acts as a custom plugin index. In order to install edit-status:

  • Please make sure that your krew plugin supports custom plugin indexes (version 0.4.0 or higher).
  • Add this repository as a custom plugin index that indexes just one plugin as of right now:
    kubectl krew index add edit-status https://github.com/ulucinar/kubectl-edit-status
  • Update plugin index:
    kubectl krew update
  • Install edit-status plugin:
    kubectl krew install edit-status/edit-status

After installation, if you have krew's plugin bin directory on your path, kubectl plugin list should list edit-status plugin as kubectl-edit_status. You may run kubectl edit-status --help to see command-line options:

$ kubectl edit-status --help
Edit /status subresource

Usage:
  kubectl edit-status [resource] [resource-name] [flags]

Examples:

	# edit the status field of the MyResource CR named "test", which uses status subresource 
	kubectl edit-status myresource test


Flags:
      --as string                      Username to impersonate for the operation
      --as-group stringArray           Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can be repeated to specify multiple groups.
      --cache-dir string               Default HTTP cache directory (default "/Users/alper/.kube/http-cache")
      --certificate-authority string   Path to a cert file for the certificate authority
      --client-certificate string      Path to a client certificate file for TLS
      --client-key string              Path to a client key file for TLS
      --cluster string                 The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use
      --context string                 The name of the kubeconfig context to use
  -e, --editor string                  editor to use. Either editor name in PATH or path to the editor executable. If not specified, first value of "KUBE_EDITOR" and then value of "EDITOR" environment variables are substituted and checked (default "${KUBE_EDITOR}:${EDITOR}:vi")
  -h, --help                           help for kubectl
      --insecure-skip-tls-verify       If true, the server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
      --kubeconfig string              Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
  -n, --namespace string               If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request
      --namespaced                     set to false for cluster-scoped resources (default true)
      --request-timeout string         The length of time to wait before giving up on a single server request. Non-zero values should contain a corresponding time unit (e.g. 1s, 2m, 3h). A value of zero means don't timeout requests. (default "0")
  -s, --server string                  The address and port of the Kubernetes API server
      --tls-server-name string         Server name to use for server certificate validation. If it is not provided, the hostname used to contact the server is used
      --token string                   Bearer token for authentication to the API server
      --user string                    The name of the kubeconfig user to use

License

Apache 2.0. See LICENSE.

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