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Add a 'kubectl clusterinfo dump' option
Ref: #3500
@bgrant0607 @smarterclayton @jszczepkowski
Usage:
```
# Dump current cluster state to stdout
kubectl clusterinfo dump
# Dump current cluster state to /tmp
kubectl clusterinfo dump --output-directory=/tmp
# Dump all namespaces to stdout
kubectl clusterinfo dump --all-namespaces
# Dump a set of namespaces to /tmp
kubectl clusterinfo dump --namespaces default,kube-system --output-directory=/tmp
```
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Introduce events flag for describers
Printing events for a given object is not always needed. Thus, introducing --show-events=false to ``kubectl describe`` to skip events printing.
Fixes: #24239
Introduce DescriberSettings for Describer display options
Introduce --show-events flag and DescriberSettings in Describer methods
Introduce unit-tests
Regenerated kubectl describe docs
Add events flag tests to test-cmd.sh
Signed-off-by: dhodovsk@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: jchaloup@redhat.com
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update kubectl apply help info
Please refer #22342 for more detail. @bgrant0607 ptal. Also I have open a PR to update docs on `kuberntes.github.io`
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kubectl rolling-update support for same image
Fixes#23497.
Enables `kubectl rolling-update --image` to the same image, adding a `--image-pull-policy` flag to remove ambiguity. This allows rolling-update to behave as an "update and/or restart" (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/23497#issuecomment-212349730), or as a forced update when the same tag can mean multiple versions (e.g. `:latest`). cc @janetkuo @nikhiljindal
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Add flag -t as shorthand for --tty
`-t` was deprecated in #12813 (Aug. 2015, about 6+ months ago).
Now remove `--template`'s shorthand `-t` and create a shorthand `-t` for `--tty` in `kubectl run`.
@kubernetes/kubectl
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allow kubectl cmds to process files recursively, when given a dir
This PR accomplishes two things:
1. It creates a `--recursive` flag for use with certain `kubectl` commands that _currently_ do not process files beyond their first level of children, as seen in the issue https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/19767
2. It enables the ability to use the `--recursive` flag in the `kubectl` commands that currently _only_ support processing a directory up to its first level of children.
reqs:
- the kubectl cmd must support the -f | --filename flag
- the kubectl cmd must support visiting a dir one level deep,
or using more than one resource