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Kubectl

Antoine Cotten edited this page Aug 2, 2023 · 1 revision

kubectl is Kubernetes' standard command-line tool. It allows controlling Kubernetes clusters and interact with their resources.

The example below demonstrates how to use kubectl to deploy a TriggerMesh Bridge.

Deployment

A Bridge List-manifest can be piped directly to kubectl commands such as kubectl create, kubectl apply and kubectl delete, by using the - notation as the file name, which corresponds to the standard input:

$ til generate my-bridge.brg.hcl | kubectl create -f -

Alternatively, one can perform this same operation in two steps by saving the generated List-manifest to a file before applying it:

$ til generate my-bridge.brg.hcl > my-bridge-manifest.json
$ kubectl create -f my-bridge-manifest.json
somekind.example/some-name created
otherkind.example/other-name created
[...]

Termination

It is possible to undo the deployment of an entire Bridge by deleting its Kubernetes objects:

$ til generate my-bridge.brg.hcl | kubectl delete -f -
somekind.example/some-name deleted
otherkind.example/other-name deleted
[...]

Important Considerations

One important aspect of kubectl to consider is that it doesn't keep track of the Kubernetes API objects related to a certain application. This applies to TriggerMesh Bridges too. Due to this limitation, re-applying a Bridge manifest after performing modifications to the Bridge description does not guarantee that the deployed state of this Bridge will remain consistent. In particular:

  • Removing a block from the Bridge description does not cause a deletion of the corresponding Kubernetes objects in the destination cluster.
  • Renaming a component causes the creation of new Kubernetes objects, but does not cause the deletion of objects previously created under a different name.

For these reasons, TriggerMesh does not recommend using kubectl to maintain Bridges that may evolve over time. Its usage should be reserved for ephemeral Bridges resulting from experiments.

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