Merge Generator
The Merge generator combines parameters produced by the base (first) generator with matching parameter sets produced by subsequent generators. A matching parameter set has the same values for the configured merge keys. Non-matching parameter sets are discarded. Override precedence is bottom-to-top: the values from a matching parameter set produced by generator 3 will take precedence over the values from the corresponding parameter set produced by generator 2.
Using a Merge generator is appropriate when a subset of parameter sets require overriding.
Example: Base Cluster generator + override Cluster generator + List generator
As an example, imagine that we have two clusters:
- A
staging
cluster (athttps://1.2.3.4
) - A
production
cluster (athttps://2.4.6.8
)
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApplicationSet
metadata:
name: cluster-git
spec:
generators:
# merge 'parent' generator
- merge:
mergeKeys:
- server
generators:
- clusters:
values:
kafka: 'true'
redis: 'false'
# For clusters with a specific label, enable Kafka.
- clusters:
selector:
matchLabels:
use-kafka: 'false'
values:
kafka: 'false'
# For a specific cluster, enable Redis.
- list:
elements:
- server: https://2.4.6.8
values.redis: 'true'
template:
metadata:
name: '{{name}}'
spec:
project: '{{metadata.labels.environment}}'
source:
repoURL: https://github.com/argoproj/argo-cd.git
targetRevision: HEAD
path: app
helm:
parameters:
- name: kafka
value: '{{values.kafka}}'
- name: redis
value: '{{values.redis}}'
destination:
server: '{{server}}'
namespace: default
The base Cluster generator scans the set of clusters defined in Argo CD, finds the staging and production cluster secrets, and produces two corresponding sets of parameters:
- name: staging
server: https://1.2.3.4
values.kafka: 'true'
values.redis: 'false'
- name: production
server: https://2.4.6.8
values.kafka: 'true'
values.redis: 'false'
The override Cluster generator scans the set of clusters defined in Argo CD, finds the staging cluster secret (which has the required label), and produces the following parameters:
- name: staging
server: https://1.2.3.4
values.kafka: 'false'
When merged with the base generator’s parameters, the values.kafka
value for the staging cluster is set to 'false'
.
- name: staging
server: https://1.2.3.4
values.kafka: 'false'
values.redis: 'false'
- name: production
server: https://2.4.6.8
values.kafka: 'true'
values.redis: 'false'
Finally, the List cluster generates a single set of parameters:
- server: https://2.4.6.8
values.redis: 'true'
When merged with the updated base parameters, the values.redis
value for the production cluster is set to 'true'
. This is the merge generator’s final output:
- name: staging
server: https://1.2.3.4
values.kafka: 'false'
values.redis: 'false'
- name: production
server: https://2.4.6.8
values.kafka: 'true'
values.redis: 'true'
Example: Use value interpolation in merge
Some generators support additional values and interpolating from generated variables to selected values. This can be used to teach the merge generator which generated variables to use to combine different generators.
The following example combines discovered clusters and a git repository by cluster labels and the branch name:
apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
kind: ApplicationSet
metadata:
name: cluster-git
spec:
generators:
# merge 'parent' generator:
# Use the selector set by both child generators to combine them.
- merge:
mergeKeys:
# Note that this would not work with goTemplate enabled,
# nested merge keys are not supported there.
- values.selector
generators:
# Assuming, all configured clusters have a label for their location:
# Set the selector to this location.
- clusters:
values:
selector: '{{ metadata.labels.location }}'
# The git repo may have different directories which correspond to the
# cluster locations, using these as a selector.
- git:
repoURL: https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps/
revision: HEAD
directories:
- path: '*'
values:
selector: '{{ path }}'
template:
metadata:
name: '{{name}}'
spec:
project: '{{metadata.labels.environment}}'
source:
repoURL: https://github.com/argoproj/argocd-example-apps/
# The cluster values field for each generator will be substituted here:
targetRevision: HEAD
path: '{{path}}'
destination:
server: '{{server}}'
namespace: default
Assuming a cluster named germany01
with the label metadata.labels.location=Germany
and a git repository containing a directory called Germany
, this could combine to values as follows:
# From the cluster generator
- name: germany01
server: https://1.2.3.4
# From the git generator
path: Germany
# Combining selector with the merge generator
values.selector: 'Germany'
# More values from cluster & git generator
# […]
Restrictions
You should specify only a single generator per array entry. This is not valid:
- merge:
generators:
- list: # (...)
git: # (...)
- While this will be accepted by Kubernetes API validation, the controller will report an error on generation. Each generator should be specified in a separate array element, as in the examples above.
The Merge generator does not support template overrides specified on child generators. This
template
will not be processed:- merge:
generators:
- list:
elements:
- # (...)
template: { } # Not processed
Combination-type generators (Matrix or Merge) can only be nested once. For example, this will not work:
- merge:
generators:
- merge:
generators:
- merge: # This third level is invalid.
generators:
- list:
elements:
- # (...)
Merging on nested values while using
goTemplate: true
is currently not supported, this will not workspec:
goTemplate: true
generators:
- merge:
mergeKeys:
- values.merge
When using a Merge generator nested inside another Matrix or Merge generator, Post Selectors for this nested generator’s generators will only be applied when enabled via
spec.applyNestedSelectors
.- merge:
generators:
- merge:
generators:
- list
elements:
- # (...)
selector: { } # Only applied when applyNestedSelectors is true