Speaking of configuration, you can now use Kubernetes CRDs to manage some @googlecloud resource types, with more to come. This was shown at Google Next, but is now beta, so give it a try and let us know what you think:https://cloud.google.com/config-connector/docs/overview …
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Replying to @bgrant0607 @googlecloud
Wow, this is awesome! The one thing I'd love to see it combined with is a webhook that prevents deletion unless there is a `yes-I-really-want-this: "true"` annotation
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Replying to @alvs_versteck @googlecloud
I agree (see http://issues.k8s.io/10179 ), but first we're implementing it on the client side:https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cli-utils …
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@bgrant0607 just found out about cli-utils. some of it reminds me of @k14s_io's kapp - https://get-kapp.io . seems to have few overlapping ideas. any thoughts?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Right now, cli-utils is for exercising next-gen kubectl and apiserver functionality like server-side apply (https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/issues/555 …) and a safer, more standard model for apply --prune, which provides declarative deletion (https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/pull/810 …)
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Kapps, ArgoCD, AppController, Spinnaker, and other deployment tools implement their own resource-type-specific progress, status, and wait logic. It's very error-prone and not-extension-friendly, so that's something that needs work. https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/design-proposals/architecture/declarative-application-management.md#determining-successfailure …
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