Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Variables
- func AddCRISocketFlag(flagSet *pflag.FlagSet, criSocket *string)
- func FindExistingKubeConfig(file string) string
- func GetJoinCommand(kubeConfigFile string, token string, skipTokenPrint bool) (string, error)
- func SubCmdRunE(name string) func(*cobra.Command, []string) error
- func ValidateExactArgNumber(args []string, supportedArgs []string) error
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ( // AlphaDisclaimer to be places at the end of description of commands in alpha release AlphaDisclaimer = ` Alpha Disclaimer: this command is currently alpha. ` // MacroCommandLongDescription provide a standard description for "macro" commands MacroCommandLongDescription = normalizer.LongDesc(` This command is not meant to be run on its own. See list of available subcommands. `) )
Functions ¶
func AddCRISocketFlag ¶ added in v1.14.0
AddCRISocketFlag adds the cri-socket flag to the supplied flagSet
func FindExistingKubeConfig ¶ added in v1.12.0
FindExistingKubeConfig returns the localtion of kubeconfig
func GetJoinCommand ¶ added in v1.10.0
GetJoinCommand returns the kubeadm join command for a given token and and Kubernetes cluster (the current cluster in the kubeconfig file)
func SubCmdRunE ¶
SubCmdRunE returns a function that handles a case where a subcommand must be specified Without this callback, if a user runs just the command without a subcommand, or with an invalid subcommand, cobra will print usage information, but still exit cleanly. We want to return an error code in these cases so that the user knows that their command was invalid.
func ValidateExactArgNumber ¶
ValidateExactArgNumber validates that the required top-level arguments are specified
Types ¶
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