Creating an object from a custom resource definition
Kubernetes custom resource definitions
In the Kubernetes API a resource is an endpoint that stores a collection of API objects of a certain kind. For example, the built-in pods resource contains a collection of Pod objects.
A custom resource is an object that extends the Kubernetes API or allows you to introduce your own API into a project or a cluster.
A custom resource definition (CRD) file defines your own object kinds and lets the API Server handle the entire lifecycle.
While only cluster admins can create CRDs, you can create an object from a CRD if you have read and write permission to it. |
Creating custom objects from a CRD
Custom objects can contain custom fields that contain arbitrary JSON code.
Prerequisites
- Create a CRD.
Procedure
Create a YAML definition for the custom object. In the following example definition, the
cronSpec
andimage
custom fields are set in a custom object of kindCronTab
. The kind comes from thespec.kind
field of the custom resource definition object.Example YAML file for a custom object
apiVersion: "stable.example.com/v1" (1)
kind: CronTab (2)
metadata:
name: my-new-cron-object (3)
finalizers: (4)
- finalizer.stable.example.com
spec: (5)
cronSpec: "* * * * /5"
image: my-awesome-cron-image
1 Specify the group name and API version (name/version) from the custom resource definition. 2 Specify the type in the custom resource definition. 3 Specify a name for the object. 4 Specify the finalizers for the object, if any. Finalizers allow controllers to implement conditions that must be completed before the object can be deleted. 5 Specify conditions specific to the type of object. After you create the object file, create the object:
oc create -f <file-name>.yaml
Managing custom objects
After you create objects, you can manage your custom resources.
Prerequisites
Create a custom resource definition (CRD).
Create an object from a CRD.
Procedure
To get information on a specific kind of custom resource, enter:
oc get <kind>
For example:
oc get crontab
NAME KIND
my-new-cron-object CronTab.v1.stable.example.com
Note that resource names are not case-sensitive, and you can use either the singular or plural forms defined in the CRD, as well as any short name. For example:
oc get crontabs
oc get crontab
oc get ct
You can also view the raw YAML data for a custom resource:
oc get <kind> -o yaml
oc get ct -o yaml
apiVersion: v1
items:
- apiVersion: stable.example.com/v1
kind: CronTab
metadata:
clusterName: ""
creationTimestamp: 2017-05-31T12:56:35Z
deletionGracePeriodSeconds: null
deletionTimestamp: null
name: my-new-cron-object
namespace: default
resourceVersion: "285"
selfLink: /apis/stable.example.com/v1/namespaces/default/crontabs/my-new-cron-object
uid: 9423255b-4600-11e7-af6a-28d2447dc82b
spec:
cronSpec: '* * * * /5' (1)
image: my-awesome-cron-image (1)
1 Custom data from the YAML that you used to create the object displays.