#!/usr/bin/env bash # vim:ts=4:sts=4:sw=4:et # # Author: Hari Sekhon # Date: 2022-08-18 16:53:40 +0100 (Thu, 18 Aug 2022) # # 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=" Finds empty namespaces in the current Kubernetes cluster context Outputs empty namespaces one per line to stdout, while outputting timestamped progress to stderr, so stdout can still be passed straight in a command pipe to act on those namespaces Used by adjacent script kubectl_delete_empty_namespaces.sh Kubectl must be installed and configured " # used by usage() in lib/utils.sh # shellcheck disable=SC2034 usage_args="" help_usage "$@" kube_config_isolate timestamp "Getting list of namespaces" #kubectl get ns -o name | #sed 's|namespace/||' | kubectl get namespaces -o jsonpath='{range .items[*]}{.metadata.name}{"\n"}' | while read -r namespace; do if [[ "$namespace" =~ ^kube- ]]; then continue fi timestamp "Checking namespace '$namespace'" # quicker, but doesn't return all objects - should return the usual candidates though objects="$(kubectl get all -n "$namespace" -o name)" # slow but safer #objects="$("$srcdir/kubectl_get_all.sh" -n "$namespace" | sed 's/#.*//| /^[[:space:]]*$/d')" if [ -z "$objects" ]; then echo "$namespace" fi done