Change kubectl help/examples to use jsonpath instead of template

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Jeff Lowdermilk 2015-12-09 11:27:54 -08:00
parent 282b9eebb8
commit 734a8c0602
4 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ kubectl config view \- Displays merged kubeconfig settings or a specified kubeco
Displays merged kubeconfig settings or a specified kubeconfig file.
.PP
You can use \-\-output=template \-\-template=TEMPLATE to extract specific values.
You can use \-\-output jsonpath={...} to extract specific values using a jsonpath expression.
.SH OPTIONS
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ You can use \-\-output=template \-\-template=TEMPLATE to extract specific values
$ kubectl config view
# Get the password for the e2e user
$ kubectl config view \-o template \-\-template='{{range .users}}{{ if eq .name "e2e" }}{{ index .user.password }}{{end}}{{end}}'
$ kubectl config view \-o jsonpath='{.users[?(@.name == "e2e")].user.password}'
.fi
.RE

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Displays merged kubeconfig settings or a specified kubeconfig file.
Displays merged kubeconfig settings or a specified kubeconfig file.
You can use --output=template --template=TEMPLATE to extract specific values.
You can use --output jsonpath={...} to extract specific values using a jsonpath expression.
```
kubectl config view
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ kubectl config view
$ kubectl config view
# Get the password for the e2e user
$ kubectl config view -o template --template='{{range .users}}{{ if eq .name "e2e" }}{{ index .user.password }}{{end}}{{end}}'
$ kubectl config view -o jsonpath='{.users[?(@.name == "e2e")].user.password}'
```
### Options
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ $ kubectl config view -o template --template='{{range .users}}{{ if eq .name "e2
* [kubectl config](kubectl_config.md) - config modifies kubeconfig files
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@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ func NewCmdConfig(pathOptions *PathOptions, out io.Writer) *cobra.Command {
Long: `config modifies kubeconfig files using subcommands like "kubectl config set current-context my-context"
The loading order follows these rules:
1. If the --` + pathOptions.ExplicitFileFlag + ` flag is set, then only that file is loaded. The flag may only be set once and no merging takes place.
2. If $` + pathOptions.EnvVar + ` environment variable is set, then it is used a list of paths (normal path delimitting rules for your system). These paths are merged together. When a value is modified, it is modified in the file that defines the stanza. When a value is created, it is created in the first file that exists. If no files in the chain exist, then it creates the last file in the list.
3. Otherwise, ` + path.Join("${HOME}", pathOptions.GlobalFileSubpath) + ` is used and no merging takes place.
1. If the --` + pathOptions.ExplicitFileFlag + ` flag is set, then only that file is loaded. The flag may only be set once and no merging takes place.
2. If $` + pathOptions.EnvVar + ` environment variable is set, then it is used a list of paths (normal path delimitting rules for your system). These paths are merged together. When a value is modified, it is modified in the file that defines the stanza. When a value is created, it is created in the first file that exists. If no files in the chain exist, then it creates the last file in the list.
3. Otherwise, ` + path.Join("${HOME}", pathOptions.GlobalFileSubpath) + ` is used and no merging takes place.
`,
Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
cmd.Help()

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@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ type ViewOptions struct {
const (
view_long = `Displays merged kubeconfig settings or a specified kubeconfig file.
You can use --output=template --template=TEMPLATE to extract specific values.`
You can use --output jsonpath={...} to extract specific values using a jsonpath expression.`
view_example = `# Show Merged kubeconfig settings.
$ kubectl config view
# Get the password for the e2e user
$ kubectl config view -o template --template='{{range .users}}{{ if eq .name "e2e" }}{{ index .user.password }}{{end}}{{end}}'`
$ kubectl config view -o jsonpath='{.users[?(@.name == "e2e")].user.password}'`
)
func NewCmdConfigView(out io.Writer, ConfigAccess ConfigAccess) *cobra.Command {