How to patch a ConfigMap in Kubernetes

南楼画角 提交于 2019-12-04 04:13:53

This will apply the same patch to that single field:

kubectl patch configmap/coredns \
  -n kube-system \
  --type merge \
  -p '{"data":{"upstreamNameservers":"[\"1.1.1.1\", \"1.0.0.1\"]"}}'

you can edit it using vi as follows:

    kubectl edit cm -n kube-system coredns 

or you can export it to apply any changes using kubectl get cm -n kube-system -o yaml --export then use kubectl apply -f fileName.yaml to apply your changes

P Ekambaram

you should try something like this:

kubectl get cm some-config -o yaml | run 'sed' commands to make updates | kubectl create cm some-config -o yaml --dry-run | kubectl apply -f - 

As ConfigMaps are used to mount configuration files to Pod, it seems like this is what you are looking for. ConfigMaps inside of containers will update automatically if the underlying ConfigMap or Secret is modified.

You can specify configMap location:

configMapVolume(mountPath: '/etc/mount3', configMapName: 'my-config'),

Update:

Ok, I guess this does not solve your issue. Other thing that comes to my mind is kubectl create configmap with a pipe to kubectl replace So the whole command would look like this:

kubectl create configmap NAME --from-file file.name -o yaml --dry-run | kubectl replace -f -

Note that this replaces whole file, so just replace should work too.

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