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kubeploy

v1.5.0

Published

Npm tool to update your images on your deployments

Downloads

32

Readme

KubePloy

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/KubePloy/community

CLI tool to update your images on your kubernetes deployments

Install

npm i -g kubeploy

Dependency

  • Docker
  • Kubectl(need to be configured for your cluster)
  • gcloud logged in and API cloud activated(If you want to use the cloud feature)

Help

Usage:  [options] [command]

Options:
  -h, --help                                        output usage information

Commands:
  deploy <deployment> <registry> <image>            Deploy your image updated to the deployment in your cluster and update it
  update-image [options] <registry> <image> <path>  Update and push your image to your registry
  cloud [options] <registry> <image> <path>         Update and push your image to your registry using Cloud build from google cloud plateform

Example

Without Cloud Build

kubeploy update-image gcr.io/test-test server_image . && kubeploy deploy server_app gcr.io/test-test server_image

Is the same as

kubeploy update-image gcr.io/test-test server_image . -d server_app

Update your image(name server_image) push it on your registry and update the deployment(name server_app) on your kubernetes cluster.

With Cloud Build

kubeploy cloud -t v1 gcr.io/test-test server_image . -d server_app