backyards canary uninstall 🔗︎

Output or delete Kubernetes resources to uninstall canary feature

Synopsis 🔗︎

Output or delete Kubernetes resources to uninstall canary feature.

The command automatically removes the resources. It can only dump the removable resources with the ‘–dump-resources’ option.

The command can uninstall every component at once with the ‘–uninstall-everything’ option.

backyards canary uninstall [flags]

Examples 🔗︎

  # Default uninstall.
  backyards canary uninstall

  # Uninstall Canary feature from a non-default namespace.
  backyards canary uninstall install -n custom-istio-ns

Options 🔗︎

      --canary-namespace string   Namespace for the canary operator (default "backyards-canary")
  -d, --dump-resources            Dump resources to stdout instead of applying them
  -h, --help                      help for uninstall
      --release-name string       Name of the release (default "canary-operator")

Options inherited from parent commands 🔗︎

      --accept-license                   Accept the license: https://banzaicloud.com/docs/backyards/evaluation-license
      --backyards-namespace string       Namespace in which Backyards is installed [$BACKYARDS_NAMESPACE] (default "backyards-system")
      --base-url string                  Custom Backyards base URL (uses port forwarding or proxying if empty)
      --cacert string                    The CA to use for verifying Backyards' server certificate
      --color                            use colors on non-tty outputs (default true)
      --context string                   name of the kubeconfig context to use
      --formatting.force-color           force color even when non in a terminal
      --interactive                      ask questions interactively even if stdin or stdout is non-tty
  -c, --kubeconfig string                path to the kubeconfig file to use for CLI requests
  -p, --local-port int                   Use this local port for port forwarding / proxying to Backyards (when set to 0, a random port will be used) (default -1)
      --non-interactive                  never ask questions interactively
  -o, --output string                    output format (table|yaml|json) (default "table")
      --persistent-config-file string    Backyards persistent config file to use instead of the default at ~/.banzai/backyards/
      --resource-wait-timeout duration   The length of time to wait before giving up on waiting for resource coditions to met (default 5m0s)
      --token string                     Authentication token to use to communicate with Backyards
      --use-portforward                  Use port forwarding instead of proxying to reach Backyards
  -v, --verbose                          turn on debug logging

SEE ALSO 🔗︎