Trabaja con archivos kubeconfig en Cloud Code para VS Code
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Los archivos kubeconfig son archivos de configuración de Kubernetes que organizan el acceso, los usuarios y los contextos del clúster. En esta página, se muestra cómo agregar, borrar y cambiar entre diferentes kubeconfigs en Cloud Code.
De forma predeterminada, en el complemento de Cloud Code, se usa el archivo kubeconfig predeterminado (ubicado en el directorio $HOME/.kube) para recuperar los recursos de Kubernetes y ejecutar los comandos. Sin embargo, se pueden configurar archivos kubeconfig adicionales.
Agrega archivos kubeconfig adicionales
Para agregar archivos kubeconfig adicionales, haz lo siguiente:
Abre la paleta de comandos (presiona Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P o haz clic en
Ver > Paleta de comandos) y, luego, ejecuta
Cloud Code: Switch kubeconfig.
Haz clic en + Load kubeconfig y, luego, navega a la ubicación del archivo kubeconfig que deseas agregar.
Selecciona el archivo kubeconfig que deseas agregar y, luego, haz clic en
Add KubeConfig Path.
Proporciona un nombre para el nuevo kubeconfig cuando se te solicite.
Presiona Enter para confirmar.
Cómo quitar archivos kubeconfig
Para quitar archivos kubeconfig, haz lo siguiente:
Abre la paleta de comandos (presiona Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P o haz clic en
Ver > Paleta de comandos) y, luego, ejecuta
Cloud Code: Quita KubeConfig de Kubernetes Explorer.
Selecciona la casilla de verificación junto al kubeconfig que quieres quitar y, luego, haz clic en Aceptar.
Cambia los kubeconfigs
Puedes cambiar los kubeconfigs con la Paleta de comandos. Para cambiar de kubeconfig, haz lo siguiente:
Abre la Paleta de comandos y, luego, ejecuta Cloud Code: Switch KubeConfig.
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