Kubernetes kubectl
¶
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Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system for automating software deployment, scaling, and management.
The kubectl
section consists of kubectl_version
and kubectl_context
subsections. It is shown only when kubectl
can connect to Kubernetes cluster.
Options¶
Variable | Default | Meaning |
---|---|---|
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_SHOW |
false |
Show section |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_ASYNC |
true |
Render section asynchronously |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_PREFIX |
at· |
Section's prefix |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_SUFFIX |
$SPACESHIP_PROMPT_DEFAULT_SUFFIX |
Section's suffix |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_COLOR |
white |
Section's color of Kubernetes section |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_SYMBOL |
☸️· |
Symbol displayed before the section |
Kubernetes version kubectl_version
¶
The kubectl_version
section shows the version of the Kubernetes. It is shown only when kubectl
binary is available.
Options¶
Variable | Default | Meaning |
---|---|---|
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_VERSION_SHOW |
true |
Show subsection |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_VERSION_ASYNC |
true |
Render section asynchronously |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_VERSION_PREFIX |
- | Subsection's prefix |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_VERSION_SUFFIX |
$SPACESHIP_PROMPT_DEFAULT_SUFFIX |
Subsection's suffix |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_VERSION_COLOR |
cyan |
Subsection's color |
Kubernetes context kubectl_context
¶
The kubectl_context
section shows an active Kubernetes context, which consists of a cluster name and a namespace name (when working in a non-default namespace).
Tip
If your cluster name (and thus context name) is too long, you can give it a shorter name using:
kubectl config rename-context very_long_context_name name
Defining color base on current context or namespace¶
To set the section to a different color based on context or namespace, you can define an array of pair values in which the first value of a pair is a color name to use and the second value is a regular expression pattern to match against the section text (context name and/or namespace). The first matched pattern will determine the color, so list order can be used to prioritize patterns.
Here is an example:
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_CONTEXT_COLOR_GROUPS=(
# red if namespace is "kube-system"
red '\(kube-system)$'
# else, green if "dev-01" is anywhere in the context or namespace
green dev-01
# else, red if context name ends with ".k8s.local" _and_ namespace is "system"
red '\.k8s\.local \(system)$'
# else, yellow if the entire content is "test-" followed by digits, and no namespace is displayed
yellow '^test-[0-9]+$'
)
Options¶
Variable | Default | Meaning |
---|---|---|
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_CONTEXT_SHOW |
true |
Show subsection |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_CONTEXT_PREFIX |
at· |
Subsection's prefix |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_CONTEXT_SUFFIX |
$SPACESHIP_PROMPT_DEFAULT_SUFFIX |
Subsection's suffix |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_CONTEXT_COLOR |
cyan |
Subsection's color |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_CONTEXT_SHOW_NAMESPACE |
true |
Should namespace be also displayed |
SPACESHIP_KUBECTL_CONTEXT_COLOR_GROUPS |
- | Array of pairs of colors and match patterns |