skaffold.yaml
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Definitions
criteria by which a profile is auto-activated.
a Skaffold command for which the profile is auto-activated.
a key=pattern pair. The profile is auto-activated if an Environment Variable key matches the pattern. If the pattern starts with !, activation happens if the remaining pattern is not matched. The pattern matches if the Environment Variable value is exactly pattern, or the regex pattern is found in it. An empty pattern (e.g. env: "key=") always only matches if the Environment Variable is undefined or empty.
a Kubernetes context for which the profile is auto-activated.
items that need to be built, along with the context in which they should be built.
cannot be customized.
describes an artifact built with Bazel.
bazel build target to run.
additional args to pass to bazel build.
contains all the configuration for the build steps.
alpha describes an artifact built using Cloud Native Buildpacks. It can be used to build images out of project's sources without any additional configuration.
builder image used.
a list of strings, where each string is a specific buildpack to use with the builder. If you specify buildpacks the builder image automatic detection will be ignored. These buildpacks will be used to build the Image from your source code. Order matters.
alpha used to specify dependencies for an artifact built by buildpacks.
2 nested properties
specifies the paths that should be ignored by skaffold's file watcher. If a file exists in both paths and in ignore, it will be ignored, and will be excluded from both rebuilds and file synchronization. Will only work in conjunction with paths.
should be set to the file dependencies for this artifact, so that the skaffold file watcher knows when to rebuild and perform file synchronization.
environment variables, in the key=value form, passed to the build. Values can use the go template syntax.
path to the project descriptor file.
overrides the stack's default run image.
indicates that the builder should be trusted.
alpha used to specify dependencies for an artifact built by buildpacks.
specifies the paths that should be ignored by skaffold's file watcher. If a file exists in both paths and in ignore, it will be ignored, and will be excluded from both rebuilds and file synchronization. Will only work in conjunction with paths.
should be set to the file dependencies for this artifact, so that the skaffold file watcher knows when to rebuild and perform file synchronization.
beta describes how to do an on-cluster build.
for kaniko pod.
for kaniko pod.
describes the Kubernetes annotations for the pod.
how many artifacts can be built concurrently. 0 means "no-limit".
contains information about the docker config.json to mount.
2 nested properties
path to the docker config.json.
Kubernetes secret that contains the config.json Docker configuration. Note that the expected secret type is not 'kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson' but 'Opaque'.
Kubernetes namespace. Defaults to current namespace in Kubernetes configuration.
path the pull secret will be mounted at within the running container.
name of the Kubernetes secret for pulling base images and pushing the final image. If given, the secret needs to contain the Google Cloud service account secret key under the key kaniko-secret.
path to the Google Cloud service account secret key file.
adds a random UUID postfix to the default name of the docker secret to facilitate parallel builds, e.g. docker-cfgfd154022-c761-416f-8eb3-cf8258450b85.
adds a random UUID postfix to the default name of the pull secret to facilitate parallel builds, e.g. kaniko-secretdocker-cfgfd154022-c761-416f-8eb3-cf8258450b85.
describes the resource requirements for the kaniko pod.
2 nested properties
stores the CPU/Memory requirements for the pod.
4 nested properties
the number cores to be used.
the amount of Ephemeral storage to allocate to the pod.
the amount of memory to allocate to the pod.
the amount of resource storage to allocate to the pod.
stores the CPU/Memory requirements for the pod.
4 nested properties
the number cores to be used.
the amount of Ephemeral storage to allocate to the pod.
the amount of memory to allocate to the pod.
the amount of resource storage to allocate to the pod.
defines the UID to request for running the container. If omitted, no SecurityContext will be specified for the pod and will therefore be inherited from the service account.
describes the Kubernetes service account to use for the pod. Defaults to 'default'.
amount of time (in seconds) that this build is allowed to run. Defaults to 20 minutes (20m).
describes the Kubernetes tolerations for the pod.
defines container mounts for ConfigMap and Secret resources.
beta describes an artifact built from a custom build script written by the user. It can be used to build images with builders that aren't directly integrated with skaffold.
command executed to build the image.
beta used to specify dependencies for an artifact built by a custom build script. Either dockerfile or paths should be specified for file watching to work as expected.
4 nested properties
represents a custom command that skaffold executes to obtain dependencies. The output of this command must be a valid JSON array.
beta used to specify a custom build artifact that is built from a Dockerfile. This allows skaffold to determine dependencies from the Dockerfile.
2 nested properties
key/value pairs used to resolve values of ARG instructions in a Dockerfile. Values can be constants or environment variables via the go template syntax.
locates the Dockerfile relative to workspace.
specifies the paths that should be ignored by skaffold's file watcher. If a file exists in both paths and in ignore, it will be ignored, and will be excluded from both rebuilds and file synchronization. Will only work in conjunction with paths.
should be set to the file dependencies for this artifact, so that the skaffold file watcher knows when to rebuild and perform file synchronization.
beta used to specify dependencies for an artifact built by a custom build script. Either dockerfile or paths should be specified for file watching to work as expected.
represents a custom command that skaffold executes to obtain dependencies. The output of this command must be a valid JSON array.
beta used to specify a custom build artifact that is built from a Dockerfile. This allows skaffold to determine dependencies from the Dockerfile.
2 nested properties
key/value pairs used to resolve values of ARG instructions in a Dockerfile. Values can be constants or environment variables via the go template syntax.
locates the Dockerfile relative to workspace.
specifies the paths that should be ignored by skaffold's file watcher. If a file exists in both paths and in ignore, it will be ignored, and will be excluded from both rebuilds and file synchronization. Will only work in conjunction with paths.
should be set to the file dependencies for this artifact, so that the skaffold file watcher knows when to rebuild and perform file synchronization.
beta tags images with a configurable template string.
used to produce the image name and tag. See golang text/template. The template is executed against the provided components with those variables injected.
TaggerComponents that the template (see field above) can be executed against.
beta tags images with the build timestamp.
formats the date and time. See #Time.Format.
sets the timezone for the date and time. See Time.LoadLocation. Defaults to the local timezone.
contains all the configuration needed by the deploy steps.
beta uses the helm CLI to apply the charts to the cluster.
2 nested properties
a list of Helm releases.
additional option flags that are passed on the command line to helm.
3 nested properties
additional flags passed on every command.
additional flags passed to (helm install).
additional flags passed to (helm upgrade).
alpha uses the kpt CLI to manage and deploy manifests.
3 nested properties
path to the config directory (Required). By default, the Dir contains the application configurations, kustomize config files and declarative kpt functions.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt fn.
7 nested properties
directory to discover the declarative kpt functions. If not provided, kpt deployer uses kpt.Dir.
sets the global scope for the kpt functions. see kpt help fn run.
a kpt function image to run the configs imperatively. If provided, kpt.fn.fnPath will be ignored.
a list of storage options to mount to the fn image.
enables network access for the kpt function containers.
docker network name to run the kpt function containers (default "bridge").
directory to where the manipulated resource output is stored.
Kubernetes context that Skaffold should deploy to.
beta uses a client side kubectl apply to deploy manifests. You'll need a kubectl CLI version installed that's compatible with your cluster.
4 nested properties
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
4 nested properties
additional flags passed on creations (kubectl apply).
additional flags passed on deletions (kubectl delete).
passes the --validate=false flag to supported kubectl commands when enabled.
additional flags passed on every command.
the Kubernetes yaml or json manifests.
Kubernetes manifests in remote clusters.
beta uses the kustomize CLI to "patch" a deployment for a target environment.
4 nested properties
additional args passed to kustomize build.
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
4 nested properties
additional flags passed on creations (kubectl apply).
additional flags passed on deletions (kubectl delete).
passes the --validate=false flag to supported kubectl commands when enabled.
additional flags passed on every command.
path to Kustomization files.
configures how container logs are printed as a result of a deployment.
1 nested properties
defines the prefix shown on each log line. Valid values are container: prefix logs lines with the name of the container. podAndContainer: prefix logs lines with the names of the pod and of the container. auto: same as podAndContainer except that the pod name is skipped if it's the same as the container name. none: don't add a prefix.
beta deadline for deployments to stabilize in seconds.
describes an artifact built from a Dockerfile, usually using docker build.
arguments passed to the docker build.
the Docker images used as cache sources.
locates the Dockerfile relative to workspace.
passed through to docker and overrides the network configuration of docker builder. If unset, use whatever is configured in the underlying docker daemon. Valid modes are host: use the host's networking stack. bridge: use the bridged network configuration. none: no networking in the container.
used to pass in --no-cache to docker build to prevent caching.
contains information about a local secret passed to docker build, along with optional destination information.
3 nested properties
id of the secret.
path in the container to mount the secret.
path to the secret on the host machine.
Dockerfile target name to build.
contains information about the docker config.json to mount.
path to the docker config.json.
Kubernetes secret that contains the config.json Docker configuration. Note that the expected secret type is not 'kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson' but 'Opaque'.
contains information about a local secret passed to docker build, along with optional destination information.
id of the secret.
path in the container to mount the secret.
path to the secret on the host machine.
beta used to specify a custom build artifact that is built from a Dockerfile. This allows skaffold to determine dependencies from the Dockerfile.
key/value pairs used to resolve values of ARG instructions in a Dockerfile. Values can be constants or environment variables via the go template syntax.
locates the Dockerfile relative to workspace.
beta tags images with a configurable template string.
used to produce the image name and tag. See golang text/template. The template is executed against the current environment, with those variables injected.
beta tags images with the git tag or commit of the artifact's workspace.
adds a fixed prefix to the tag.
determines the behavior of the git tagger. Valid variants are: Tags (default): use git tags or fall back to abbreviated commit hash. CommitSha: use the full git commit sha. AbbrevCommitSha: use the abbreviated git commit sha. TreeSha: use the full tree hash of the artifact workingdir. AbbrevTreeSha: use the abbreviated tree hash of the artifact workingdir.
beta describes how to do a remote build on Google Cloud Build. Docker and Jib artifacts can be built on Cloud Build. The projectId needs to be provided and the currently logged in user should be given permissions to trigger new builds.
how many artifacts can be built concurrently. 0 means "no-limit".
disk size of the VM that runs the build. See Cloud Build Reference.
image that runs a Docker build. See Cloud Builders.
image that runs a Gradle build. See Cloud Builders.
image that runs a Kaniko build. See Cloud Builders.
specifies the behavior when writing build logs to Google Cloud Storage. Valid options are: STREAM_DEFAULT: Service may automatically determine build log streaming behavior. STREAM_ON: Build logs should be streamed to Google Cloud Storage. STREAM_OFF: Build logs should not be streamed to Google Cloud Storage; they will be written when the build is completed. See Cloud Build Reference.
specifies the logging mode. Valid modes are: LOGGING_UNSPECIFIED: The service determines the logging mode. LEGACY: Stackdriver logging and Cloud Storage logging are enabled (default). GCS_ONLY: Only Cloud Storage logging is enabled. See Cloud Build Reference.
type of the VM that runs the build. See Cloud Build Reference.
image that runs a Maven build. See Cloud Builders.
image that runs a Cloud Native Buildpacks build. See Cloud Builders.
ID of your Cloud Platform Project. If it is not provided, Skaffold will guess it from the image name. For example, given the artifact image name gcr.io/myproject/image, Skaffold will use the myproject GCP project.
amount of time (in seconds) that this build should be allowed to run. See Cloud Build Reference.
configures a pool of workers to run the build.
image config in the syntax of image.repository and image.tag.
separates image.registry to the image config syntax. Useful for some charts e.g. postgresql.
beta uses the helm CLI to apply the charts to the cluster.
a list of Helm releases.
additional option flags that are passed on the command line to helm.
3 nested properties
additional flags passed on every command.
additional flags passed to (helm install).
additional flags passed to (helm upgrade).
additional option flags that are passed on the command line to helm.
additional flags passed on every command.
additional flags passed to (helm install).
additional flags passed to (helm upgrade).
image config to use the FullyQualifiedImageName as param to set.
defines the image config.
adds image configurations to the Helm values file.
parameters for packaging helm chart (helm package).
sets the appVersion on the chart to this version.
sets the version on the chart to this semver version.
describes a helm release to be deployed.
path to the Helm chart.
name of the Helm release.
key value pairs where the key represents the parameter used in the --set-string Helm CLI flag to define a container image and the value corresponds to artifact i.e. ImageName defined in Build.Artifacts section. The resulting command-line is controlled by ImageStrategy.
if true, Skaffold will send --create-namespace flag to Helm CLI. --create-namespace flag is available in Helm since version 3.2. Defaults is false.
adds image configurations to the Helm values file.
Kubernetes namespace.
key-value pairs. If present, Skaffold will build a Helm values file that overrides the original and use it to call Helm CLI (--f flag).
parameters for packaging helm chart (helm package).
2 nested properties
sets the appVersion on the chart to this version.
sets the version on the chart to this semver version.
if true, Skaffold will send --recreate-pods flag to Helm CLI when upgrading a new version of a chart in subsequent dev loop deploy.
specifies whether the chart path is remote, or exists on the host filesystem.
key-value pairs. If present, Skaffold will send --set-file flag to Helm CLI and append all pairs after the flag.
key-value pairs. If present, Skaffold will try to parse the value part of each key-value pair using environment variables in the system, then send --set flag to Helm CLI and append all parsed pairs after the flag.
key-value pairs. If present, Skaffold will send --set flag to Helm CLI and append all pairs after the flag.
should build dependencies be skipped. Ignored when remote: true.
specifies whether to upgrade helm chart on code changes. Default is true when helm chart is local (remote: false). Default is false if remote: true.
instructs skaffold to use secrets plugin on deployment.
paths to the Helm values files.
version of the chart.
if true, Skaffold will send --wait flag to Helm CLI.
patch to be applied by a profile.
position in the yaml where the operation takes place. For example, this targets the dockerfile of the first artifact built.
source position in the yaml, used for copy or move operations.
operation carried by the patch: add, remove, replace, move, copy or test.
value to apply. Can be any portion of yaml.
builds images using the Jib plugins for Maven and Gradle.
additional build flags passed to the builder.
selects which sub-project to build for multi-module builds.
the Jib builder type; normally determined automatically. Valid types are maven: for Maven. gradle: for Gradle.
describes an artifact built from a Dockerfile, with kaniko.
arguments passed to the docker build. It also accepts environment variables via the go template syntax.
configures Kaniko caching. If a cache is specified, Kaniko will use a remote cache which will speed up builds.
2 nested properties
specifies a path on the host that is mounted to each pod as read only cache volume containing base images. If set, must exist on each node and prepopulated with kaniko-warmer.
a remote repository to store cached layers. If none is specified, one will be inferred from the image name. See Kaniko Caching.
locates the Dockerfile relative to workspace.
environment variables passed to the kaniko pod.
additional flags to be passed to Kaniko command line. See Kaniko Additional Flags. Deprecated - instead the named, unique fields should be used, e.g. buildArgs, cache, target.
Docker image used by the Kaniko pod. Defaults to the latest released version of gcr.io/kaniko-project/executor.
image used to run init container which mounts kaniko context.
used to strip timestamps out of the built image.
skips TLS verification when pulling and pushing the image.
Dockerfile target name to build.
volume mounts passed to kaniko pod.
configures Kaniko caching. If a cache is specified, Kaniko will use a remote cache which will speed up builds.
specifies a path on the host that is mounted to each pod as read only cache volume containing base images. If set, must exist on each node and prepopulated with kaniko-warmer.
a remote repository to store cached layers. If none is specified, one will be inferred from the image name. See Kaniko Caching.
sets the kpt inventory directory.
equivalent to the dir in kpt live apply <dir>. If not provided, kpt deployer will create a hidden directory .kpt-hydrated to store the manipulated resource output and the kpt inventory-template.yaml file.
alpha identifier for a group of applied resources. This value is only needed when the kpt live is working on a pre-applied cluster resources.
alpha sets the inventory namespace.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt live apply.
sets for the polling period for resource statuses. Default to 2s.
sets the propagation policy for pruning. Possible settings are Background, Foreground, Orphan. Default to "Background".
sets the time threshold to wait for all pruned resources to be deleted.
sets the time threshold to wait for all resources to reach the current status.
alpha uses the kpt CLI to manage and deploy manifests.
path to the config directory (Required). By default, the Dir contains the application configurations, kustomize config files and declarative kpt functions.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt fn.
7 nested properties
directory to discover the declarative kpt functions. If not provided, kpt deployer uses kpt.Dir.
sets the global scope for the kpt functions. see kpt help fn run.
a kpt function image to run the configs imperatively. If provided, kpt.fn.fnPath will be ignored.
a list of storage options to mount to the fn image.
enables network access for the kpt function containers.
docker network name to run the kpt function containers (default "bridge").
directory to where the manipulated resource output is stored.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt live.
2 nested properties
sets the kpt inventory directory.
3 nested properties
equivalent to the dir in kpt live apply <dir>. If not provided, kpt deployer will create a hidden directory .kpt-hydrated to store the manipulated resource output and the kpt inventory-template.yaml file.
alpha identifier for a group of applied resources. This value is only needed when the kpt live is working on a pre-applied cluster resources.
alpha sets the inventory namespace.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt live apply.
4 nested properties
sets for the polling period for resource statuses. Default to 2s.
sets the propagation policy for pruning. Possible settings are Background, Foreground, Orphan. Default to "Background".
sets the time threshold to wait for all pruned resources to be deleted.
sets the time threshold to wait for all resources to reach the current status.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt fn.
directory to discover the declarative kpt functions. If not provided, kpt deployer uses kpt.Dir.
sets the global scope for the kpt functions. see kpt help fn run.
a kpt function image to run the configs imperatively. If provided, kpt.fn.fnPath will be ignored.
a list of storage options to mount to the fn image.
enables network access for the kpt function containers.
docker network name to run the kpt function containers (default "bridge").
directory to where the manipulated resource output is stored.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt live.
sets the kpt inventory directory.
3 nested properties
equivalent to the dir in kpt live apply <dir>. If not provided, kpt deployer will create a hidden directory .kpt-hydrated to store the manipulated resource output and the kpt inventory-template.yaml file.
alpha identifier for a group of applied resources. This value is only needed when the kpt live is working on a pre-applied cluster resources.
alpha sets the inventory namespace.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt live apply.
4 nested properties
sets for the polling period for resource statuses. Default to 2s.
sets the propagation policy for pruning. Possible settings are Background, Foreground, Orphan. Default to "Background".
sets the time threshold to wait for all pruned resources to be deleted.
sets the time threshold to wait for all resources to reach the current status.
beta uses a client side kubectl apply to deploy manifests. You'll need a kubectl CLI version installed that's compatible with your cluster.
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
4 nested properties
additional flags passed on creations (kubectl apply).
additional flags passed on deletions (kubectl delete).
passes the --validate=false flag to supported kubectl commands when enabled.
additional flags passed on every command.
the Kubernetes yaml or json manifests.
Kubernetes manifests in remote clusters.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
additional flags passed on creations (kubectl apply).
additional flags passed on deletions (kubectl delete).
passes the --validate=false flag to supported kubectl commands when enabled.
additional flags passed on every command.
beta uses the kustomize CLI to "patch" a deployment for a target environment.
additional args passed to kustomize build.
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
4 nested properties
additional flags passed on creations (kubectl apply).
additional flags passed on deletions (kubectl delete).
passes the --validate=false flag to supported kubectl commands when enabled.
additional flags passed on every command.
path to Kustomization files.
beta describes how to do a build on the local docker daemon and optionally push to a repository.
how many artifacts can be built concurrently. 0 means "no-limit".
should images be pushed to a registry. If not specified, images are pushed only if the current Kubernetes context connects to a remote cluster.
whether to attempt to import artifacts from Docker (either a local or remote registry) if not in the cache.
use BuildKit to build Docker images. If unspecified, uses the Docker default.
use docker command-line interface instead of Docker Engine APIs.
configures how container logs are printed as a result of a deployment.
defines the prefix shown on each log line. Valid values are container: prefix logs lines with the name of the container. podAndContainer: prefix logs lines with the names of the pod and of the container. auto: same as podAndContainer except that the pod name is skipped if it's the same as the container name. none: don't add a prefix.
holds an optional name of the project.
an identifier for the project.
describes a resource to port forward.
local address to bind to. Defaults to the loopback address 127.0.0.1.
local port to forward to. If the port is unavailable, Skaffold will choose a random open port to forward to. Optional.
namespace of the resource to port forward.
resource port that will be forwarded.
name of the Kubernetes resource to port forward.
Kubernetes type that should be port forwarded. Acceptable resource types include: Service, Pod and Controller resource type that has a pod spec: ReplicaSet, ReplicationController, Deployment, StatefulSet, DaemonSet, Job, CronJob.
used to override any build, test or deploy configuration.
a unique profile name.
criteria by which a profile can be auto-activated. The profile is auto-activated if any one of the activations are triggered. An activation is triggered if all of the criteria (env, kubeContext, command) are triggered.
contains all the configuration for the build steps.
contains all the configuration needed by the deploy steps.
7 nested properties
beta uses the helm CLI to apply the charts to the cluster.
2 nested properties
a list of Helm releases.
additional option flags that are passed on the command line to helm.
alpha uses the kpt CLI to manage and deploy manifests.
3 nested properties
path to the config directory (Required). By default, the Dir contains the application configurations, kustomize config files and declarative kpt functions.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt fn.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt live.
Kubernetes context that Skaffold should deploy to.
beta uses a client side kubectl apply to deploy manifests. You'll need a kubectl CLI version installed that's compatible with your cluster.
4 nested properties
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
the Kubernetes yaml or json manifests.
Kubernetes manifests in remote clusters.
beta uses the kustomize CLI to "patch" a deployment for a target environment.
4 nested properties
additional args passed to kustomize build.
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
path to Kustomization files.
configures how container logs are printed as a result of a deployment.
1 nested properties
defines the prefix shown on each log line. Valid values are container: prefix logs lines with the name of the container. podAndContainer: prefix logs lines with the names of the pod and of the container. auto: same as podAndContainer except that the pod name is skipped if it's the same as the container name. none: don't add a prefix.
beta deadline for deployments to stabilize in seconds.
patches applied to the configuration. Patches use the JSON patch notation.
describes user defined resources to port-forward.
describes how images are tested.
stores the CPU/Memory requirements for the pod.
the number cores to be used.
the amount of Ephemeral storage to allocate to the pod.
the amount of memory to allocate to the pod.
the amount of resource storage to allocate to the pod.
describes the resource requirements for the kaniko pod.
stores the CPU/Memory requirements for the pod.
4 nested properties
the number cores to be used.
the amount of Ephemeral storage to allocate to the pod.
the amount of memory to allocate to the pod.
the amount of resource storage to allocate to the pod.
stores the CPU/Memory requirements for the pod.
4 nested properties
the number cores to be used.
the amount of Ephemeral storage to allocate to the pod.
the amount of memory to allocate to the pod.
the amount of resource storage to allocate to the pod.
describes the Kubernetes resource types used for port forwarding.
beta tags images with their sha256 digest.
holds the fields parsed from the Skaffold configuration file (skaffold.yaml).
version of the configuration.
always Config.
contains all the configuration for the build steps.
contains all the configuration needed by the deploy steps.
7 nested properties
beta uses the helm CLI to apply the charts to the cluster.
2 nested properties
a list of Helm releases.
additional option flags that are passed on the command line to helm.
alpha uses the kpt CLI to manage and deploy manifests.
3 nested properties
path to the config directory (Required). By default, the Dir contains the application configurations, kustomize config files and declarative kpt functions.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt fn.
adds additional configurations used when calling kpt live.
Kubernetes context that Skaffold should deploy to.
beta uses a client side kubectl apply to deploy manifests. You'll need a kubectl CLI version installed that's compatible with your cluster.
4 nested properties
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
the Kubernetes yaml or json manifests.
Kubernetes manifests in remote clusters.
beta uses the kustomize CLI to "patch" a deployment for a target environment.
4 nested properties
additional args passed to kustomize build.
default namespace passed to kubectl on deployment if no other override is given.
additional flags passed on the command line to kubectl either on every command (Global), on creations (Apply) or deletions (Delete).
path to Kustomization files.
configures how container logs are printed as a result of a deployment.
1 nested properties
defines the prefix shown on each log line. Valid values are container: prefix logs lines with the name of the container. podAndContainer: prefix logs lines with the names of the pod and of the container. auto: same as podAndContainer except that the pod name is skipped if it's the same as the container name. none: don't add a prefix.
beta deadline for deployments to stabilize in seconds.
holds an optional name of the project.
1 nested properties
an identifier for the project.
describes user defined resources to port-forward.
beta can override be used to build, test or deploy configuration.
describes how images are tested.
beta specifies what files to sync into the container. This is a list of sync rules indicating the intent to sync for source files. If no files are listed, sync all the files and infer the destination.
cannot be customized.
file patterns which may be synced into the container The container destination is inferred by the builder based on the instructions of a Dockerfile. Available for docker and kaniko artifacts and custom artifacts that declare dependencies on a dockerfile.
manual sync rules indicating the source and destination.
specifies which local files to sync to remote folders.
destination path in the container where the files should be synced to.
a glob pattern to match local paths against. Directories should be delimited by / on all platforms.
specifies the path prefix to remove from the source path when transplanting the files into the destination folder.
contains all the configuration for the tagging step.
beta tags images with a configurable template string.
2 nested properties
used to produce the image name and tag. See golang text/template. The template is executed against the provided components with those variables injected.
TaggerComponents that the template (see field above) can be executed against.
beta tags images with the build timestamp.
2 nested properties
formats the date and time. See #Time.Format.
sets the timezone for the date and time. See Time.LoadLocation. Defaults to the local timezone.
beta tags images with a configurable template string.
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used to produce the image name and tag. See golang text/template. The template is executed against the current environment, with those variables injected.
beta tags images with the git tag or commit of the artifact's workspace.
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adds a fixed prefix to the tag.
determines the behavior of the git tagger. Valid variants are: Tags (default): use git tags or fall back to abbreviated commit hash. CommitSha: use the full git commit sha. AbbrevCommitSha: use the abbreviated git commit sha. TreeSha: use the full tree hash of the artifact workingdir. AbbrevTreeSha: use the abbreviated tree hash of the artifact workingdir.
beta tags images with their sha256 digest.
beta a component of CustomTemplateTagger.
a list of structure tests to run on images that Skaffold builds.
artifact on which to run those tests.
the Container Structure Tests to run on that artifact.