Menggunakan file kubeconfig di Cloud Code untuk VS Code
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File kubeconfig adalah file konfigurasi Kubernetes yang mengatur akses, pengguna, dan konteks
cluster. Halaman ini menunjukkan cara menambahkan, menghapus, dan beralih antara berbagai kubeconfig di Cloud Code.
Secara default, plugin Cloud Code menggunakan file kubeconfig default (terletak di direktori $HOME/.kube) untuk mengambil resource Kubernetes dan menjalankan perintah. Namun, file kubeconfig tambahan dapat dikonfigurasi.
Menambahkan file kubeconfig tambahan
Untuk menambahkan file kubeconfig tambahan:
Buka palet perintah (tekan Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P atau klik
View > Command Palette), lalu jalankan
Cloud Code: Switch kubeconfig.
Klik + Load kubeconfig, lalu buka lokasi file kubeconfig yang ingin Anda tambahkan.
Pilih file kubeconfig yang ingin Anda tambahkan, lalu klik
Add KubeConfig Path.
Berikan nama untuk kubeconfig baru saat diminta.
Tekan Enter untuk mengonfirmasi.
Menghapus file kubeconfig
Untuk menghapus file kubeconfig:
Buka palet perintah (tekan Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P atau klik
View > Command Palette), lalu jalankan
Cloud Code: Remove KubeConfig from Kubernetes Explorer.
Centang kotak di samping kubeconfig yang ingin Anda hapus, lalu
klik Ok.
Beralih kubeconfig
Anda dapat beralih kubeconfig menggunakan Palet perintah. Untuk beralih kubeconfig:
Buka Palet perintah, lalu jalankan Cloud Code: Switch KubeConfig.
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