kubectl kuberc set options (#137300)
* Add <...> kuberc set --section=credentialplugin The requirement that the `--command` option be provided is no longer valid; a solution will need to be found. Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> * Remove required mark on `--command` flag Move the validation logic to the Validate() function Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> * Remove requirement for `--command` Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> * Add cmd test cases for kuberc - Verify all error messages added/changed by this PR - Verify changes are effected by at least one valid `kubectl kuberc set` invocation with --section=credentialplugin Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> * Add unit tests for --section=credentialplugin Additionally: - Update allowlist-entry validation logic to check for empty string in value of k/v pairs - Update kuberc cmd test with this case as well Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> * Address linter complaints Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> * Update staging/src/k8s.io/kubectl/pkg/cmd/kuberc/set.go Co-authored-by: Maciej Szulik <soltysh@gmail.com> * Add two new test cases Additionally: - update error message when policy is invalid - use utilerrors.NewAggregate instead of custom code - add --section=credentialplugin example to cli help - fix copypasted doc comments - use more descriptive variable names in for loops - avoid confusion due to variable shadowing - fix capitalization typo - check both validate and run errors in credentialplugin tests Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> * Improve cli help for policy flag Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Peter Engelbert <pmengelbert@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Maciej Szulik <soltysh@gmail.com>
Kubernetes (K8s)
Kubernetes, also known as K8s, is an open source system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts. It provides basic mechanisms for the deployment, maintenance, and scaling of applications.
Kubernetes builds upon a decade and a half of experience at Google running production workloads at scale using a system called Borg, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the community.
Kubernetes is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). If your company wants to help shape the evolution of technologies that are container-packaged, dynamically scheduled, and microservices-oriented, consider joining the CNCF. For details about who's involved and how Kubernetes plays a role, read the CNCF announcement.
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The community repository hosts all information about building Kubernetes from source, how to contribute code and documentation, who to contact about what, etc.
If you want to build Kubernetes right away there are two options:
You have a working Go environment.
git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes
cd kubernetes
make
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git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes
cd kubernetes
make quick-release
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