Create a generic secret or docker-registry secret in Kubernetes cluster, replacing the secret if it already exists.
The secret will be created in the cluster context which was set earlier in the workflow by using either azure/aks-set-context
or azure/k8s-set-context
Refer to the action metadata file for details about all the inputs https://github.com/Azure/k8s-create-secret/blob/master/action.yml
For docker-registry
type secrets, the fields .dockercfg
or .dockerconfigjson
can be supplied in plaintext on the string-data
JSON object, or base64 encoded on the data
JSON object as included in the docker-config-secrets section.
# File: .github/workflows/workflow.yml
on: push
jobs:
example-job:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Set imagePullSecret
uses: azure/k8s-create-secret@v2
with:
namespace: 'myapp'
secret-type: 'kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson'
secret-name: 'contoso-cr'
string-data: ${{ secrets.SECRET_STRING_DATA}}
id: create-secret
# File: .github/workflows/workflow.yml
on: push
jobs:
example-job:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: azure/k8s-create-secret@v2
with:
namespace: 'default'
secret-type: 'generic'
secret-name: azure-storage
data: ${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_DATA }}
Get the username and password of your container registry and create secrets for them. For Azure Container registry refer to admin account document for username and password.
For creating docker-registery secrets, kubectl can generate the JSON
kubectl create secret docker-registry secret-tiger-docker \
--docker-username=tiger \
--docker-password=pass113 \
--docker-email=tiger@acme.com \
--docker-server=my-registry.example:5000
Example output:
{
"apiVersion": "v1",
"data": {
".dockerconfigjson": "eyJhdXRocyI6eyJteS1yZWdpc3RyeTo1MDAwIjp7InVzZXJuYW1lIjoidGlnZXIiLCJwYXNzd29yZCI6InBhc3MxMTMiLCJlbWFpbCI6InRpZ2VyQGFjbWUuY29tIiwiYXV0aCI6ImRHbG5aWEk2Y0dGemN6RXhNdz09In19fQ=="
},
"kind": "Secret",
"metadata": {
"creationTimestamp": "2021-07-01T07:30:59Z",
"name": "secret-tiger-docker",
"namespace": "default",
"resourceVersion": "566718",
"uid": "e15c1d7b-9071-4100-8681-f3a7a2ce89ca"
},
"type": "kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson"
}
Unit tests are run with jest with ts-jest and can be found in the ./test
directory
Integration tests use Minikube and are executed within workflows in ./github/workflows
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