website
api
website | api | |
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22 | 8 | |
4,266 | 622 | |
0.7% | 1.8% | |
10.0 | 9.2 | |
4 days ago | 7 days ago | |
HTML | Go | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
website
- Access to K8 documentation versions earlier than 1.23
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Yet another Kubernetes meme (YAKM)
This happened few years ago I don't remember the specifics, but I find funny to see the exact confusion still around whats supposed to be a basic functionality here with the k8 devs themselves acknowledging lack of correct docs but doing little.
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Kubernetes Turkish Docs
Great to know! Since the kubernetes/website repo currently lacks the tr localisation, I'm pretty sure starting it there would be much appreciated by the relevant community. This guide and the #sig-docs-localizations channel in Kubernetes Slack are the best starting points for those who might be interested in it.
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Kubernetes 1.27 will be out next week! - Learn what's new and what's deprecated - Group volume snapshots - Pod resource updates - kubectl subcommands … And more!
From the doc:
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alternative to kubectl explain?
Better is probably subjective, but you have options. You can run the doc website locally (https://github.com/kubernetes/website) or search the API definitions directly (https://github.com/kubernetes/api). Good ol `git grep` I suppose.
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Free Katacoda Kubernetes Tutorials Are Shutting Down
No, I don't think so. Killercoda is one of the main options currently being considered for moving from Katacoda. You can find this discussion here.
- After 8 years, Kubernetes sort-of documents config file
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How can I become an Open Source contributor? (The ultimate guide)
Kubernetes*
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[Question] How does the failureThreshold work in liveness & readiness probes? Does it have to be consecutive failures?
I'm unable to find any references other than this link that confirms that the failure has to be consecutive. https://github.com/kubernetes/website/issues/37414
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Understanding Kubernetes Limits and Requests
Discover the full power of this feature in the docs.
api
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Exemple of Web API written in Go that you'd consider high quality
Good point, here it is https://github.com/kubernetes/api
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alternative to kubectl explain?
Better is probably subjective, but you have options. You can run the doc website locally (https://github.com/kubernetes/website) or search the API definitions directly (https://github.com/kubernetes/api). Good ol `git grep` I suppose.
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Using client-go to `kubectl apply` against the Kubernetes API directly with multiple types in a single YAML file
I understand that I need to do some (un)marshalling of the YAML bytes into the correct API types defined in package: https://github.com/kubernetes/api
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Why isn't there a good/standard C++ API for kubernetes
Despite that though, someone was generous enough to ensure that there are protobuf files laying around for us to use.
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Implementing a simple K8s admission controller in Go
Then we have to create the admissionHandler to receive all the requests from our webhooks. These requests are coming with a JSON-encoded AdmissionReview (with the Request field filled) in the request body. The response should be a JSON AdmissionReview with the Response field filled.
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5 Time saving things about client-go, I didn't know!
k8s.io/client-go isn’t enough to talk to kubernetes API, you need k8s.io/api and k8s.io/apimachinery too You have to match their versions for it to all work! See the client-go versioning for simple instructions!
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Validating Admission Requests in a Validating Admission Webhook
You can find the definitions of the AdmissionReview object in k8s.io/api repository.
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Parsing Admission Requests in a Validating Admission Webhook
Note how I am just using the upstream AdmissionReview type from k8s.io/api/admission/v1 here. You can find other Kubernetes types in the k8s.io/api repo as well.
What are some alternatives?
top-tic-tac-toe-js - A tic-tac-toe game written in JavaScript that you can play in your browser.
kubectl-explore - A better kubectl explain with the fuzzy finder
community - Kubernetes community content
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
apimachinery
sriov-network-device-plugin - SRIOV network device plugin for Kubernetes
cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes
LeetCode - This is my LeetCode solutions for all 2000+ problems, mainly written in C++ or Python.
c - Official C client library for Kubernetes
glossary - The CNCF Cloud Native Glossary Project aims to define cloud native concepts in clear and simple language, making them accessible to anyone — whether they have a technical background or not (https://glossary.cncf.io).
aws-iam-authenticator - A tool to use AWS IAM credentials to authenticate to a Kubernetes cluster