Trabalhar com arquivos kubeconfig no Cloud Code para VS Code
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Os arquivos kubeconfig são arquivos de configuração do Kubernetes que organizam o acesso, os usuários e os contextos do cluster. Nesta página, mostramos como adicionar, excluir e alternar
entre diferentes kubeconfigs no Cloud Code.
Por padrão, o plugin do Cloud Code usa o arquivo kubeconfig padrão (localizado
no diretório $HOME/.kube) para recuperar recursos do Kubernetes e
executar comandos. No entanto, é preciso configurar outros arquivos kubeconfig.
Adicionar outros arquivos kubeconfig
Para adicionar outros arquivos kubeconfig:
Abra a paleta de comandos (pressione Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P ou clique em
View > Command Palette) e execute
Cloud Code: Switch kubeconfig.
Clique em + Carregar kubeconfig e navegue até o local do
arquivo kubeconfig que você quer adicionar.
Selecione o arquivo kubeconfig que você quer adicionar e clique em
Adicionar caminho do KubeConfig.
Informe um nome para o novo kubeconfig quando solicitado.
Pressione Enter para confirmar.
Remover arquivos kubeconfig
Para remover arquivos kubeconfig:
Abra a paleta de comandos (pressione Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P ou clique em
Visualizar > Paleta de comandos) e execute
Cloud Code: Remove KubeConfig from Kubernetes Explorer.
Marque a caixa de seleção ao lado do kubeconfig que você quer remover e clique em Ok.
Alternar kubeconfigs
É possível alternar entre kubeconfigs usando a Paleta de comandos. Para alternar entre kubeconfigs:
Abra a palestra Command e execute Cloud Code: Switch KubeConfig.
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