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var ApplyLong = `
kpt live apply [PKG_PATH | -] [flags]
Args:
PKG_PATH | -:
Path to the local package which should be applied to the cluster. It must
contain a Kptfile with inventory information. Defaults to the current working
directory.
Using '-' as the package path will cause kpt to read resources from stdin.
Flags:
--dry-run:
It true, kpt will validate the resources in the package and print which
resources will be applied and which resources will be pruned, but no resources
will be changed.
If the --server-side flag is true, kpt will do a server-side dry-run, otherwise
it will be a client-side dry-run. Note that the output will differ somewhat
between the two alternatives.
--field-manager:
Identifier for the **owner** of the fields being applied. Only usable
when --server-side flag is specified. Default value is kubectl.
--force-conflicts:
Force overwrite of field conflicts during apply due to different field
managers. Only usable when --server-side flag is specified.
Default value is false (error and failure when field managers conflict).
--install-resource-group:
Install the ResourceGroup CRD into the cluster if it isn't already
available. Default is false.
--inventory-policy:
Determines how to handle overlaps between the package being currently applied
and existing resources in the cluster. The available options are:
* strict: If any of the resources already exist in the cluster, but doesn't
belong to the current package, it is considered an error.
* adopt: If a resource already exist in the cluster, but belongs to a
different package, it is considered an error. Resources that doesn't belong
to other packages are adopted into the current package.
The default value is ` + "`" + `strict` + "`" + `.
--output:
Determines the output format for the status information. Must be one of the following:
* events: The output will be a list of the status events as they become available.
* json: The output will be a list of the status events as they become available,
each formatted as a json object.
* table: The output will be presented as a table that will be updated inline
as the status of resources become available.
The default value is ‘events’.
--poll-period:
The frequency with which the cluster will be polled to determine
the status of the applied resources. The default value is 2 seconds.
--prune-propagation-policy:
The propagation policy that should be used when pruning resources. The
default value here is 'Background'. The other options are 'Foreground' and 'Orphan'.
--prune-timeout:
The threshold for how long to wait for all pruned resources to be
deleted before giving up. If this flag is not set, kpt live apply will not
wait. In most cases, it would also make sense to set the
--prune-propagation-policy to Foreground when this flag is set.
--reconcile-timeout:
The threshold for how long to wait for all resources to reconcile before
giving up. If this flag is not set, kpt live apply will not wait for
resources to reconcile.
--server-side:
Perform the apply operation server-side rather than client-side.
Default value is false (client-side).
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var ApplyShort = `Apply a package to the cluster (create, update, prune).`
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var DestroyExamples = `
# remove all resources in the current package from the cluster.
$ kpt live destroy
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var DestroyLong = `
kpt live destroy [PKG_PATH | -]
Args:
PKG_PATH | -:
Path to the local package which should be deleted from the cluster. It must
contain a Kptfile with inventory information. Defaults to the current working
directory.
Using '-' as the package path will cause kpt to read resources from stdin.
Flags:
--dry-run:
It true, kpt will print the resources that will be removed from the cluster,
but no resources will be deleted.
--inventory-policy:
Determines how to handle overlaps between the package being currently applied
and existing resources in the cluster. The available options are:
* strict: If any of the resources already exist in the cluster, but doesn't
belong to the current package, it is considered an error.
* adopt: If a resource already exist in the cluster, but belongs to a
different package, it is considered an error. Resources that doesn't belong
to other packages are adopted into the current package.
The default value is ` + "`" + `strict` + "`" + `.
--output:
Determines the output format for the status information. Must be one of the following:
* events: The output will be a list of the status events as they become available.
* json: The output will be a list of the status events as they become available,
each formatted as a json object.
* table: The output will be presented as a table that will be updated inline
as the status of resources become available.
The default value is ‘events’.
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var DestroyShort = `Remove all previously applied resources in a package from the cluster`
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var InitExamples = `` /* 185-byte string literal not displayed */
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var InitShort = `Initialize a package with the information needed for inventory tracking.`
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var InstallResourceGroupExamples = `
# install ResourceGroup CRD into the current cluster.
$ kpt live install-resource-group
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var InstallResourceGroupLong = `
kpt live install-resource-group
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var InstallResourceGroupShort = `Install the ResourceGroup CRD in the cluster.`
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var LiveLong = `
The ` + "`" + `live` + "`" + ` command group contains subcommands for deploying local
` + "`" + `kpt` + "`" + ` packages to a cluster.
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var LiveShort = `Deploy local packages to a cluster.`
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var MigrateExamples = `
# Migrate the package in the current directory.
$ kpt live migrate
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var MigrateLong = `` /* 831-byte string literal not displayed */
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var MigrateShort = `Migrate a package and the inventory object to use the ResourceGroup CRD.`
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var StatusExamples = `` /* 334-byte string literal not displayed */
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var StatusShort = `Display shows the status for the resources in the cluster`
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