A reference repository of YAML with canonical and as-simple-as-possible demonstrations of kubernetes functionality and features.
See here for a searchable front-end: https://k8s-examples.container-solutions.com/
At Container Solutions we find we regularly need chunks of YAML to demonstrate something specific, such as:
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A simple deployment
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A simple pod
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A pod with a volume
This might be to do a basic test of an environment, find an example to tinker with, or send to someone to get them going.
The examples can be used by a kubectl plugin examples
. This plugin can be installed
by krew:
- first install krew
- Install a custom plugin index:
kubectl krew index add cs https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/kubernetes-examples.git
- Install this plugin:
kubectl krew install cs/examples
Interactively discover by first selecting the resource type:
$ kubectl examples
filter by resource type
$ kubectl examples Service
filter by resource type and pattern
$ kubectl examples Pod res
If there is only a single match selected by the parameters, it is printed to the stdout. So you can deploy a modified version of a sample by:
$ export KUBE_EDITOR='code -w'
$ kubectl examples Ingress fanout | kubectl create -f - --edit
broken-*
- yamls that exemplify broken kubernetes yaml states
[A-Z][a-zA-Z]*
- Example yamls that correspond to resource types.
test
- Scripts to test or validate the YAML
Within those folders are either simple/canonical examples, or examples in subfolders that expose particular items of functionality that are highlighted by their yaml path, eg Pod/spec.initContainers/
.
If an example is an exemplar of a particular feature but tightly related to another resource, then an absolute folder might be added eg in Service there is Service/Pod.spec.subdomain
.
Symlinks are also used to make finding things easier, eg Service/headless-service -> Service/spec.clusterIP
.
plugins
- a directory following the spec for a Custom krew plugin index
The examples seek to be:
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As simple as possible to illustrate the functionality
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Self-contained (ie limited to one .yaml file)
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Non-conflicting (eg resource names are unique)
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Clear (eg resource names are verbose and unambiguous)
See here