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kube-ps1 zsh prompt helper (#6507)

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Kubernetes prompt for zsh
=========================
A Kubernetes (k8s) zsh prompt that displays the current cluster cluster
and the namespace.
Inspired by several tools used to simplify usage of kubectl
NOTE: If you are not using zsh, check out [kube-ps1](https://github.com/jonmosco/kube-ps1) designed for bash
as well as zsh.
## Requirements
The default prompt assumes you have the kubectl command line utility installed. It
can be obtained here:
[Install and Set up kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/)
If using this with OpenShift, the oc tool needs installed. It can be obtained from here:
[OC Client Tools](https://www.openshift.org/download.html)
## Helper utilities
There are several great tools that make using kubectl very enjoyable.
[kubectx and kubenx](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectx) are great for
fast switching between clusters and namespaces.
## Prompt Structure
The prompt layout is:
```
(<logo>|<cluster>:<namespace>)
```
Supported platforms:
* k8s - Kubernetes
* ocp - OpenShift
## Install
1. Clone this repository
2. Source the kube-ps1.zsh in your ~./.zshrc
ZSH:
```
source path/kube-ps1.sh
PROMPT='$(kube_ps1) '
```
## Colors
The colors are of my opinion. Blue was used as the prefix to match the Kubernetes
color as closely as possible. Red was chosen as the cluster name to stand out, and cyan
for the namespace. These can of course be changed.
## Customization
The default settings can be overridden in ~/.zshrc
| Variable | Default | Meaning |
| :------- | :-----: | ------- |
| `KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT` | `true` | Default settings for the prompt |
| `KUBE_PS1_PREFIX` | `(` | Prompt opening character |
| `KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL` | `⎈ ` | Default prompt symbol |
| `KUBE_PS1_SEPERATOR` | `\|` | Separator between symbol and cluster name |
| `KUBE_PS1_PLATFORM` | `kubectl` | Cluster type and binary to use |
| `KUBE_PS1_DIVIDER` | `:` | Separator between cluster and namespace |
| `KUBE_PS1_SUFFIX` | `)` | Prompt closing character |
| `KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL_IMG` | `false` | Use Kubernetes img as the label: ☸️ |
## Contributors
Jared Yanovich

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#!/bin/zsh
# Kubernetes prompt helper for bash/zsh
# Displays current context and namespace
# Copyright 2017 Jon Mosco
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Debug
[[ -n $DEBUG ]] && set -x
setopt PROMPT_SUBST
add-zsh-hook precmd _kube_ps1_load
zmodload zsh/stat
# Default values for the prompt
# Override these values in ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc
KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT="${KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT:=true}"
KUBE_PS1_PREFIX="("
KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL="${KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL:="⎈ "}"
KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL_IMG="${KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL_IMG:=false}"
KUBE_PS1_SEPERATOR="|"
KUBE_PS1_PLATFORM="${KUBE_PS1_PLATFORM:="kubectl"}"
KUBE_PS1_DIVIDER=":"
KUBE_PS1_SUFFIX=")"
KUBE_PS1_UNAME=$(uname)
KUBE_PS1_LAST_TIME=0
kube_ps1_label () {
[[ "${KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL_IMG}" == false ]] && return
if [[ "${KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL_IMG}" == true ]]; then
local KUBE_LABEL="☸️ "
fi
KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL="${KUBE_LABEL}"
}
_kube_ps1_split() {
type setopt >/dev/null 2>&1 && setopt SH_WORD_SPLIT
local IFS=$1
echo $2
}
_kube_ps1_file_newer_than() {
local mtime
local file=$1
local check_time=$2
mtime=$(stat +mtime "${file}")
[ "${mtime}" -gt "${check_time}" ]
}
_kube_ps1_load() {
# kubectl will read the environment variable $KUBECONFIG
# otherwise set it to ~/.kube/config
KUBECONFIG="${KUBECONFIG:=$HOME/.kube/config}"
for conf in $(_kube_ps1_split : "${KUBECONFIG}"); do
# TODO: check existence of $conf
if _kube_ps1_file_newer_than "${conf}" "${KUBE_PS1_LAST_TIME}"; then
_kube_ps1_get_context_ns
return
fi
done
}
_kube_ps1_get_context_ns() {
# Set the command time
KUBE_PS1_LAST_TIME=$(date +%s)
if [[ "${KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT}" == true ]]; then
local KUBE_BINARY="${KUBE_PS1_PLATFORM}"
elif [[ "${KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT}" == false ]] && [[ "${KUBE_PS1_PLATFORM}" == "kubectl" ]];then
local KUBE_BINARY="kubectl"
elif [[ "${KUBE_PS1_PLATFORM}" == "oc" ]]; then
local KUBE_BINARY="oc"
fi
KUBE_PS1_CONTEXT="$(${KUBE_BINARY} config current-context)"
KUBE_PS1_NAMESPACE="$(${KUBE_BINARY} config view --minify --output 'jsonpath={..namespace}')"
# Set namespace to default if it is not defined
KUBE_PS1_NAMESPACE="${KUBE_PS1_NAMESPACE:-default}"
}
# source our symbol
kube_ps1_label
# Build our prompt
kube_ps1 () {
local reset_color="%f"
local blue="%F{blue}"
local red="%F{red}"
local cyan="%F{cyan}"
KUBE_PS1="${reset_color}$KUBE_PS1_PREFIX"
KUBE_PS1+="${blue}$KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL"
KUBE_PS1+="${reset_color}$KUBE_PS1_SEPERATOR"
KUBE_PS1+="${red}$KUBE_PS1_CONTEXT${reset_color}"
KUBE_PS1+="$KUBE_PS1_DIVIDER"
KUBE_PS1+="${cyan}$KUBE_PS1_NAMESPACE${reset_color}"
KUBE_PS1+="$KUBE_PS1_SUFFIX"
echo "${KUBE_PS1}"
}