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cub run render-configmap

cub run render-configmap

Renders the AppConfig unit's data as a Kubernetes ConfigMap YAML document. Intended to be used as the transform invocation on an Upsert Link whose downstream unit is Kubernetes/YAML. Supported toolchains: AppConfig/Env, AppConfig/INI, AppConfig/JSON, AppConfig/TOML, AppConfig/YAML, AppConfig/Properties, AppConfig/Text

cub run render-configmap [flags]

Options

      --as-key-value   AppConfig/Env only: render each environment variable as a separate ConfigMap data entry instead of a single file entry, enabling envFrom injection into pods.
  -h, --help           help for render-configmap
      --immutable      If true (default), produces a hashed-name immutable ConfigMap. If false, a stable-name mutable ConfigMap. Replaces the bridge's RevisionHistoryLimit option (0 == false).

Options inherited from parent commands

      --change-desc string      change description
      --changeset string        changeset to associate units with
      --context string          The context to use for this command
      --debug                   Debug output
      --dry-run                 dry run mode: execute functions but skip updating configuration data
      --executor-space string   Space ID or slug whose executor to use for builtin functions (org-level only)
      --filter string           filter to apply (slug, space/filter, or UUID)
      --livestate-type string   Invoke the function on the live state and use the flag value as the toolchain type for live state.
  -o, --output string           Output format. One of: json, yaml, name, wide, mutations, jq=<expr>, yq=<expr>, custom-columns=<spec>
      --quiet                   No output
      --resource-type string    resource-type filter
      --show string             Select which part of the function response to display. One of: output, values, data
      --space string            space ID to perform command on
      --toolchain string        Toolchain type for the function invocations (default "Kubernetes/YAML")
      --unit strings            target specific units by slug or UUID (can be repeated or comma-separated)
      --wait                    wait for completion
      --where string            where filter
      --where-data string       where data filter
      --where-resource string   filter which resources the function operates on
      --worker string           worker to execute the function

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