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Documentation of default kubeconfig location #53

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ghost opened this issue Apr 10, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #65
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Documentation of default kubeconfig location #53

ghost opened this issue Apr 10, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #65
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ghost commented Apr 10, 2021

SUMMARY

References to the location of the default kubeconfig file are not consistent. In some places, it's ~/.kube/config, and in others it's ~/.kube/config.json.

I think ~/.kube/config is correct; as listed in the kubernetes docs, and judging by the behaviour of the module.

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From $ grep -R kube/config in the git repository master:

20210410_21h04m55s_grim

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Present on 2.10 documentation page


@gravesm gravesm transferred this issue from ansible-collections/community.kubernetes Apr 13, 2021
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gravesm commented Apr 13, 2021

@ishigoya Thank you for reporting this.

@gravesm gravesm added the type/documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Apr 13, 2021
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resolved_by_pr #65

@Akasurde Akasurde self-assigned this Apr 19, 2021
@Akasurde Akasurde added this to the 2.0.0 milestone Apr 19, 2021
Akasurde added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 19, 2021
Fixes: #53 

Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
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