kustomize

Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations

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kustomize

kustomize lets you customize raw, template-free YAML
files for multiple purposes, leaving the original YAML
untouched and usable as is.

kustomize targets kubernetes; it understands and can
patch kubernetes style API objects. It's like
make, in that what it does is declared in a file,
and it's like sed, in that it emits edited text.

This tool is sponsored by sig-cli (KEP), and
inspired by DAM.

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Download a binary from the release page, or see
these instructions.

Browse the docs or jump right into the
tested examples.

kubectl integration

Since v1.14 the kustomize build system has been included in kubectl., kubectl version, kustomize version, ---------, --------, v1.16.0, v2.0.3, v1.15.x, v2.0.3, v1.14.x, v2.0.3, For examples and guides for using the kubectl integration please see the kubectl book or the kubernetes documentation.

Usage

1) Make a kustomization file

In some directory containing your YAML resource
files (deployments, services, configmaps, etc.), create a
kustomization file.

This file should declare those resources, and any
customization to apply to them, e.g. add a common
label
.

base image

File structure:

~/someApp
├── deployment.yaml
├── kustomization.yaml
└── service.yaml

The resources in this directory could be a fork of
someone else's configuration. If so, you can easily
rebase from the source material to capture
improvements, because you don't modify the resources
directly.

Generate customized YAML with:

kustomize build ~/someApp

The YAML can be directly applied to a cluster:

kustomize build ~/someApp, kubectl apply -f -

2) Create variants using overlays

Manage traditional variants of a configuration - like
development, staging and production - using
overlays that modify a common base.

overlay image

File structure:

~/someApp
├── base
│   ├── deployment.yaml
│   ├── kustomization.yaml
│   └── service.yaml
└── overlays
    ├── development
    │   ├── cpu_count.yaml
    │   ├── kustomization.yaml
    │   └── replica_count.yaml
    └── production
        ├── cpu_count.yaml
        ├── kustomization.yaml
        └── replica_count.yaml

Take the work from step (1) above, move it into a
someApp subdirectory called base, then
place overlays in a sibling directory.

An overlay is just another kustomization, refering to
the base, and referring to patches to apply to that
base.

This arrangement makes it easy to manage your
configuration with git. The base could have files
from an upstream repository managed by someone else.
The overlays could be in a repository you own.
Arranging the repo clones as siblings on disk avoids
the need for git submodules (though that works fine, if
you are a submodule fan).

Generate YAML with

kustomize build ~/someApp/overlays/production

The YAML can be directly applied to a cluster:

kustomize build ~/someApp/overlays/production, kubectl apply -f -

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is governed by the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.

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Created At2018-05-11 17:09:33
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Last Release Namekyaml/v0.20.0 (Posted on 2025-06-28 15:14:24)
First Release Namev1.0.0 (Posted on 2018-05-21 14:45:38)
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