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@pulumi/kubernetes

A Pulumi package for creating and managing Kubernetes resources.

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What is @pulumi/kubernetes?

@pulumi/kubernetes is an npm package that allows you to manage Kubernetes resources using Pulumi, a modern infrastructure as code platform. With this package, you can define, deploy, and manage Kubernetes applications and infrastructure using familiar programming languages like JavaScript, TypeScript, and Python.

What are @pulumi/kubernetes's main functionalities?

Creating Kubernetes Resources

This feature allows you to create Kubernetes resources such as Deployments, Services, and ConfigMaps. The code sample demonstrates how to create a simple Nginx deployment with two replicas.

const pulumi = require('@pulumi/pulumi');
const k8s = require('@pulumi/kubernetes');

const appLabels = { app: 'nginx' };
const deployment = new k8s.apps.v1.Deployment('nginx-deployment', {
  spec: {
    selector: { matchLabels: appLabels },
    replicas: 2,
    template: {
      metadata: { labels: appLabels },
      spec: { containers: [{ name: 'nginx', image: 'nginx' }] }
    }
  }
});

exports.deploymentName = deployment.metadata.name;

Managing Kubernetes Configurations

This feature allows you to manage Kubernetes configurations such as ConfigMaps and Secrets. The code sample demonstrates how to create a ConfigMap with a key-value pair.

const pulumi = require('@pulumi/pulumi');
const k8s = require('@pulumi/kubernetes');

const configMap = new k8s.core.v1.ConfigMap('my-config', {
  metadata: { name: 'my-config' },
  data: { 'key': 'value' }
});

exports.configMapName = configMap.metadata.name;

Deploying Helm Charts

This feature allows you to deploy applications using Helm charts. The code sample demonstrates how to deploy an Nginx Helm chart from the Bitnami repository.

const pulumi = require('@pulumi/pulumi');
const k8s = require('@pulumi/kubernetes');

const nginx = new k8s.helm.v3.Chart('nginx', {
  chart: 'nginx',
  version: '1.0.0',
  fetchOpts: { repo: 'https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami' }
});

exports.nginxServiceName = nginx.getResource('v1/Service', 'nginx').metadata.name;

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