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flux trace
flux trace
Trace in-cluster objects throughout the GitOps delivery pipeline
Synopsis
The trace command shows how one or more objects are managed by Flux, from which source and revision they come, and what the latest reconciliation status is.
You can also trace multiple objects with different resource kinds using
⚠️ Please note that this command is in preview and under development. While we try our best to not introduce breaking changes, they may occur when we adapt to new features and/or find better ways to facilitate what it does.
flux trace <resource> <name> [<name> ...] [flags]
Examples
# Trace a Kubernetes Deployment
flux trace -n apps deployment my-app
# Trace a Kubernetes Pod and a config map
flux trace -n redis pod/redis-master-0 cm/redis
# Trace a Kubernetes global object
flux trace namespace redis
# Trace a Kubernetes custom resource
flux trace -n redis helmrelease redis
# API Version and Kind can also be specified explicitly
# Note that either both, kind and api-version, or neither have to be specified.
flux trace redis --kind=helmrelease --api-version=helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v2beta2 -n redis
Options
--api-version string the Kubernetes object API version, e.g. 'apps/v1'
-h, --help help for trace
--kind string the Kubernetes object kind, e.g. Deployment'
Options inherited from parent commands
--as string Username to impersonate for the operation. User could be a regular user or a service account in a namespace.
--as-group stringArray Group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can be repeated to specify multiple groups.
--as-uid string UID to impersonate for the operation.
--cache-dir string Default cache directory (default "/opt/buildhome/.kube/cache")
--certificate-authority string Path to a cert file for the certificate authority to authenticate the Kubernetes API server
--client-certificate string Path to a client certificate file for TLS authentication to the Kubernetes API server
--client-key string Path to a client key file for TLS authentication to the Kubernetes API server
--cluster string The name of the kubeconfig cluster to use
--context string The name of the kubeconfig context to use
--disable-compression If true, opt-out of response compression for all requests to the server
--insecure-skip-tls-verify If true, the Kubernetes API server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
--kube-api-burst int The maximum burst queries-per-second of requests sent to the Kubernetes API. (default 300)
--kube-api-qps float32 The maximum queries-per-second of requests sent to the Kubernetes API. (default 50)
--kubeconfig string Path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests.
-n, --namespace string If present, the namespace scope for this CLI request (default "flux-system")
--server string The address and port of the Kubernetes API server
--timeout duration timeout for this operation (default 5m0s)
--tls-server-name string Server name to use for server certificate validation. If it is not provided, the hostname used to contact the server is used
--token string Bearer token for authentication to the API server
--user string The name of the kubeconfig user to use
--verbose print generated objects
SEE ALSO
- flux - Command line utility for assembling Kubernetes CD pipelines