Hasura CLI: hasura platform:cluster add

Add an existing hasura cluster

Synopsis

Add an existing cluster with Hasura installed to current project

hasura platform:cluster add [cluster-name] -c [cluster-alias] [flags]

Examples

# Add a hasura cluster called 'caddy89' to the project with an alias 'production':
$ hasura cluster add caddy89 -c production

# Add cluster named 'caddy89' to current project, with alias 'staging'
# over-write any existing cluster with same name
$ hasura cluster add caddy89 -c staging --overwrite

# Add a cluster defined in a file called 'cluster.yaml' to this project
$ hasura cluster add --file=cluster.yaml

# Add a cluster using it's kubecontext
$ hasura cluster add <cluster-name> -c <cluster-alias> --kube-context <kube-context>

Options

-c, --cluster string            alias the cluster to a more relevant name. Cluster will be added to the project with this name and can be further referred to using the alias with -c flag
    --config-map string         k8s config map where hasura config metadata is present (default "controller-conf")
    --config-namespace string   namespace where hasura config metadata is present (default "hasura")
-f, --file string               path to cluster data file
-h, --help                      help for add
    --kube-context string       kube-context to connect to the cluster
    --overwrite                 skip confirmation and over-write if a cluster with same alias already exist

Options inherited from parent commands

--project string   hasura project directory where the commands should be executed. (default: current directory)

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