#!/usr/bin/env bash # vim:ts=4:sts=4:sw=4:et # # Author: Hari Sekhon # Date: 2021-04-27 15:56:59 +0100 (Tue, 27 Apr 2021) # # https://github.com/HariSekhon/DevOps-Bash-tools # # License: see accompanying Hari Sekhon LICENSE file # # If you're using my code you're welcome to connect with me on LinkedIn and optionally send me feedback to help steer this or other code I publish # # https://www.linkedin.com/in/HariSekhon # set -euo pipefail [ -n "${DEBUG:-}" ] && set -x srcdir="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 . "$srcdir/lib/utils.sh" # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 . "$srcdir/lib/kubernetes.sh" # shellcheck disable=SC2034,SC2154 usage_description=" Lists Kubernetes pods and their labels, one per line (more convenient for shell piping) Specify kubectl options like --namespace '...' or --all-namespaces are arguments like you normally would Output Format: = = = ... This format is much easier to read and work with while scripting than multiple labels return on a single line by: kubectl get pods --show-labels Requires kubectl to be installed and configured If you only want to see a a list of unique available labels: ${0##*/} | awk '{print \$2}' | sort -u " # used by usage() in lib/utils.sh # shellcheck disable=SC2034 usage_args="[]" help_usage "$@" kube_config_isolate kubectl get pods -o json "$@" | jq -r ' .items[] | {"namespace": .metadata.namespace, "name": .metadata.name, "label": .metadata.labels | to_entries[] } | [.namespace, .name, .label.key + "=" + .label.value ] | @tsv ' | column -t