Exemple #1
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class KubectlLexer(RegexLexer):
    """Provides highlighting for commands, subcommands, arguments, and options.

    """
    completer = KubectlCompleter()

    tokens = {
        'root': [
            (words(tuple(['kubectl', 'clear', 'exit']),
                   prefix=r'\b',
                   suffix=r'\b'), Literal.String),
            # (words(
            #     tuple(completer.all_commands),
            #     prefix=r'\b',
            #     suffix=r'\b'),
            #  Name.Class),
            # (words(
            #     tuple(completer.all_args),
            #     prefix=r'\b',
            #     suffix=r'\b'),
            #  Name.Class),
            # (words(
            #     tuple(completer.all_opts),
            #     prefix=r'',
            #     suffix=r'\b'),
            # Keyword),
            # (words(
            #     tuple(completer.global_opts),
            #     prefix=r'',
            #     suffix=r'\b'),
            # Keyword),
            # Everything else
            (r'.*\n', Text),
        ]
    }
Exemple #2
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from kubeshell.style import StyleFactory
from kubeshell.completer import KubectlCompleter
from kubeshell.lexer import KubectlLexer
from kubeshell.toolbar import Toolbar
from kubeshell.client import KubernetesClient, kubeconfig_filepath

import os
import click
import sys
import subprocess
import yaml
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

inline_help = True
completer = KubectlCompleter()
client = KubernetesClient()


class KubeConfig(object):

    clustername = user = ""
    namespace = "default"
    current_context_index = 0
    current_context_name = ""

    @staticmethod
    def parse_kubeconfig():
        if not os.path.exists(os.path.expanduser(kubeconfig_filepath)):
            return ("", "", "")