Sync Options
No Prune Resources
v1.1
You may wish to prevent an object from being pruned:
metadata:
annotations:
argocd.argoproj.io/sync-options: Prune=false
In the UI, the pod will simply appear as out-of-sync:
The sync-status panel shows that pruning was skipped, and why:
The app will be out of sync if Argo CD expects a resource to be pruned. You may wish to use this along with compare options.
Disable Kubectl Validation
v1.2
For a certain class of objects, it is necessary to kubectl apply
them using the --validate=false
flag. Examples of this are kubernetes types which uses RawExtension
, such as ServiceCatalog. You can do using this annotations:
metadata:
annotations:
argocd.argoproj.io/sync-options: Validate=false
If you want to exclude a whole class of objects globally, consider setting resource.customizations
in system level configuration.
Skip Dry Run for new custom resources types
v1.6
When syncing a custom resource which is not yet known to the cluster, there are generally two options:
1) The CRD manifest is part of the same sync. Then ArgoCD will automatically skip the dry run, the CRD will be applied and the resource can be created. 2) In some cases the CRD is not part of the sync, but it could be created in another way, e.g. by a controller in the cluster. An example is gatekeeper, which creates CRDs in response to user defined ConstraintTemplates
. ArgoCD cannot find the CRD in the sync and will fail with the error the server could not find the requested resource
.
To skip the dry run for missing resource types, use the following annotation:
metadata:
annotations:
argocd.argoproj.io/sync-options: SkipDryRunOnMissingResource=true
The dry run will still be executed if the CRD is already present in the cluster.
Selective Sync
Currently when syncing using auto sync ArgoCD applies every object in the application. For applications containing thousands of objects this takes quite a long time and puts undue pressure on the api server. Turning on selective sync option which will sync only out-of-sync resources.
You can add this option by following ways
1) Add ApplyOutOfSync=true
in manifest
Example:
syncPolicy:
syncOptions:
- ApplyOutOfSyncOnly=true
2) Set sync option via argocd cli
Example:
$ argocd app set guestbook --sync-option ApplyOutOfSyncOnly=true
Resources Prune Deletion Propagation Policy
By default, extraneous resources get pruned using foreground deletion policy. The propagation policy can be controlled using PrunePropagationPolicy
sync option. Supported policies are background, foreground and orphan.
syncOptions:
- PrunePropagationPolicy=foreground
Prune Last
This feature is to allow the ability for resource pruning to happen as a final, implicit wave of a sync operation, after the other resources have been deployed and become healthy, and after all other waves completed successfully.
syncOptions:
- PruneLast=true
This can also be configured at individual resource level.
metadata:
annotations:
argocd.argoproj.io/sync-options: PruneLast=true
Replace Resource Instead Of Applying Changes
By default, Argo CD executes kubectl apply
operation to apply the configuration stored in Git. In some cases kubectl apply
is not suitable. For example, resource spec might be too big and won’t fit into kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration
annotation that is added by kubectl apply
. In such cases you might use Replace=true
sync option:
syncOptions:
- Replace=true
If the Replace=true
sync option is set the Argo CD will use kubectl replace
or kubectl create
command to apply changes.