Kubernetes ConfigMap Key Delete with Requests Python












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I want to delete key with data from Kubernetes Configmap , so that I want to use kubernetes Rest endpoints .



There is my code block .



          headers = {"Content-Type": "application/merge-patch+json", "Authorization": "Bearer " + self.token, "Accept": "application/json"}

r = requests.patch("{}/api/v1/namespaces/default/configmaps/CONFIGMAP_NAME".format(self.url), verify=False,
headers=headers, json={"op": "remove", "path": "/data/CONFIGMAPKEYNAME"})


This code working and returning result as 200 status code but , I cannot see any changing at my kubernetes configmaps count .



How I can handle this problem .










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    I want to delete key with data from Kubernetes Configmap , so that I want to use kubernetes Rest endpoints .



    There is my code block .



              headers = {"Content-Type": "application/merge-patch+json", "Authorization": "Bearer " + self.token, "Accept": "application/json"}

    r = requests.patch("{}/api/v1/namespaces/default/configmaps/CONFIGMAP_NAME".format(self.url), verify=False,
    headers=headers, json={"op": "remove", "path": "/data/CONFIGMAPKEYNAME"})


    This code working and returning result as 200 status code but , I cannot see any changing at my kubernetes configmaps count .



    How I can handle this problem .










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      I want to delete key with data from Kubernetes Configmap , so that I want to use kubernetes Rest endpoints .



      There is my code block .



                headers = {"Content-Type": "application/merge-patch+json", "Authorization": "Bearer " + self.token, "Accept": "application/json"}

      r = requests.patch("{}/api/v1/namespaces/default/configmaps/CONFIGMAP_NAME".format(self.url), verify=False,
      headers=headers, json={"op": "remove", "path": "/data/CONFIGMAPKEYNAME"})


      This code working and returning result as 200 status code but , I cannot see any changing at my kubernetes configmaps count .



      How I can handle this problem .










      share|improve this question













      I want to delete key with data from Kubernetes Configmap , so that I want to use kubernetes Rest endpoints .



      There is my code block .



                headers = {"Content-Type": "application/merge-patch+json", "Authorization": "Bearer " + self.token, "Accept": "application/json"}

      r = requests.patch("{}/api/v1/namespaces/default/configmaps/CONFIGMAP_NAME".format(self.url), verify=False,
      headers=headers, json={"op": "remove", "path": "/data/CONFIGMAPKEYNAME"})


      This code working and returning result as 200 status code but , I cannot see any changing at my kubernetes configmaps count .



      How I can handle this problem .







      python rest curl kubernetes






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      asked Nov 22 '18 at 20:36









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          What are you trying to achieve?
          This will only delete a key from ConfigMap, not the ConfigMap itself. Configmap count will stay the same, as it can exist without any keys.






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          • I've got some config files which one change dynamically . For example some times system must create new one or delete old one from kubernetes configmaps.
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          • I've got some config files which one change dynamically . For example some times system must create new one or delete old one from kubernetes configmaps.
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          What are you trying to achieve?
          This will only delete a key from ConfigMap, not the ConfigMap itself. Configmap count will stay the same, as it can exist without any keys.






          share|improve this answer





















          • I've got some config files which one change dynamically . For example some times system must create new one or delete old one from kubernetes configmaps.
            – Oğuz Aral
            Nov 25 '18 at 1:15














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          What are you trying to achieve?
          This will only delete a key from ConfigMap, not the ConfigMap itself. Configmap count will stay the same, as it can exist without any keys.






          share|improve this answer












          What are you trying to achieve?
          This will only delete a key from ConfigMap, not the ConfigMap itself. Configmap count will stay the same, as it can exist without any keys.







          share|improve this answer












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          • I've got some config files which one change dynamically . For example some times system must create new one or delete old one from kubernetes configmaps.
            – Oğuz Aral
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          • I've got some config files which one change dynamically . For example some times system must create new one or delete old one from kubernetes configmaps.
            – Oğuz Aral
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          I've got some config files which one change dynamically . For example some times system must create new one or delete old one from kubernetes configmaps.
          – Oğuz Aral
          Nov 25 '18 at 1:15




          I've got some config files which one change dynamically . For example some times system must create new one or delete old one from kubernetes configmaps.
          – Oğuz Aral
          Nov 25 '18 at 1:15


















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