[Example] https://crossplane.io/docs/v1.7/getting-started/provision-infrastructure.html
The following commands will allow you to view groups of Crossplane resources:
- kubectl get claim: get all resources of all claim kinds, like PostgreSQLInstance.
- kubectl get composite: get all resources that are of composite kind, like XPostgreSQLInstance.
- kubectl get managed: get all resources that represent a unit of external infrastructure.
- kubectl get : get all resources related to .
- kubectl get crossplane: get all resources related to Crossplane.
Try the following command to watch your provisioned resources become ready:
kubectl get crossplane -l crossplane.io/claim-name=my-db
https://crossplane.io/docs/v1.7/getting-started/create-configuration.html
make build-push-configuration
https://crossplane.io/docs/v1.7/concepts/packages.html
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https://crossplane.io/docs/v1.7/cloud-providers/gcp/gcp-provider.html
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crossplane/crossplane/release-1.7/docs/snippets/configure/gcp/credentials.sh
./credentials.sh