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Declarative Management of Kubernetes Objects Using Kustomize - deprecated fields #49150

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trumme21 opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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trumme21 commented Dec 18, 2024

https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/manage-kubernetes-objects/kustomization/#kustomize-feature-list
Some related issues:

The following fields listed in the documentation are deprecated:

  • commonLabels
  • bases
  • patchesStrategicMerge
  • patchesJson6902
  • vars
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@trumme21 trumme21 changed the title Declarative Management of Kubernetes Objects Using Kustomize Declarative Management of Kubernetes Objects Using Kustomize - deprecated fields Dec 18, 2024
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#48805 should help fix most of these.

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