operator-sdk

operator-sdk

Synopsis

CLI tool for building Kubernetes extensions and tools.

operator-sdk [flags]

Examples

The first step is to initialize your project:
    operator-sdk init [--plugins=<PLUGIN KEYS> [--project-version=<PROJECT VERSION>]]

<PLUGIN KEYS> is a comma-separated list of plugin keys from the following table
and <PROJECT VERSION> a supported project version for these plugins.

                                   Plugin keys | Supported project versions
-----------------------------------------------+----------------------------
           ansible.sdk.operatorframework.io/v1 |                          3
              declarative.go.kubebuilder.io/v1 |                       2, 3
       deploy-image.go.kubebuilder.io/v1-alpha |                          3
                          go.kubebuilder.io/v2 |                       2, 3
                          go.kubebuilder.io/v3 |                          3
                          go.kubebuilder.io/v4 |                          3
               grafana.kubebuilder.io/v1-alpha |                          3
              helm.sdk.operatorframework.io/v1 |                          3
 hybrid.helm.sdk.operatorframework.io/v1-alpha |                          3
            quarkus.javaoperatorsdk.io/v1-beta |                          3

For more specific help for the init command of a certain plugins and project version
configuration please run:
    operator-sdk init --help --plugins=<PLUGIN KEYS> [--project-version=<PROJECT VERSION>]

Default plugin keys: "go.kubebuilder.io/v4"
Default project version: "3"

Options

  -h, --help                     help for operator-sdk
      --plugins strings          plugin keys to be used for this subcommand execution
      --project-version string   project version (default "3")
      --verbose                  Enable verbose logging

SEE ALSO

Last modified February 1, 2024: rapid reset remediation (#6664) (1fd7f4da)