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06/23/2020, 2:32 PMgorgeous-egg-16927
06/23/2020, 3:32 PMfaint-motherboard-95438
06/23/2020, 3:38 PMstatefulSet of this chart I get with getResource(), its always undefined I can’t access its properties (metadata, spec, etc). I try to apply() or interpolate but there’s no way to get anything out of a getResource() at that point for me. Doing like your example yields undefined too.gorgeous-egg-16927
06/23/2020, 4:01 PMconst wordpress = new k8s.helm.v2.Chart("wpdev", {
repo: "stable",
chart: "wordpress",
version: "9.0.3",
});
// Export the public IP for WordPress.
export const frontend = wordpress.getResource("v1/Service", "wpdev-wordpress");
I did notice that the frontendIp was undefined running on docker for mac because the loadbalancer status field is actually frontend.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].hostname. This varies depending on which k8s you’re running.faint-motherboard-95438
06/23/2020, 4:13 PMgetResource() returns a component of the expected type with its properties set no matter what ? How can I rely on it if it does not ? I need the StatefulSet.spec.serviceName
and it seems I can’t get it and will have to rely on a manual concatenation guess.gorgeous-egg-16927
06/23/2020, 4:21 PMgetResource works as you expect. However, it returns an Output, and it looks like you’re trying to use a normal string interpolation rather than pulumi.interpolate to build the uri string. I suspect this is the actual problem.faint-motherboard-95438
06/23/2020, 4:26 PMconst uri = `mongodb://${this.statefulSet.spec.serviceName}:27017`
const uri = pulumi.interpolate`mongodb://${this.statefulSet.spec.serviceName}:27017`
const uri = this.statefulSet.spec.apply(spec => `mongodb://${spec.serviceName}:27017`)
Always get something like unable to get serviceName from undefined
One thing I don’t understand is that I actually get the errors during the preview, while the resource does not actually exist yet, which makes sense, but pulumi should know that, right ?
I ensured the replicasetName variable I use in getResource() is the valid expected name of the resource, so we should be safe here.gorgeous-egg-16927
06/23/2020, 4:41 PMreplicasetName an Output<string>, or a string?faint-motherboard-95438
06/23/2020, 4:50 PMstringfaint-motherboard-95438
06/23/2020, 4:52 PMgetResource() does not find the resource, what’s its behavior ? fail silently with an undefined value or something more definitive ? Again since the error is raised during preview, that’s not easy to guess what would have been the final state, services are not provisioned yet.gorgeous-egg-16927
06/23/2020, 4:57 PMundefinedgorgeous-egg-16927
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06/23/2020, 4:58 PMfaint-motherboard-95438
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06/23/2020, 5:00 PMfaint-motherboard-95438
06/23/2020, 5:00 PM${namespace}/${replicasetName} if I understand it right ?gorgeous-egg-16927
06/23/2020, 5:01 PMfaint-motherboard-95438
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06/23/2020, 5:10 PMfaint-motherboard-95438
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