Pulumi uses standard k8s credentials, so as long as your local system uses a standard
kubectl
authentication system, yes, it definitely can.
The main issue to deal with is that Pulumi saves your authentication mechanism in its stack state - so you either need a per-dev stack, or you need to have a consistent authentication schema across your local dev instances.
c
curved-morning-41391
05/31/2022, 11:33 PM
Oh sorry I may have phrased that poorly, I mean create a local cluster
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s
sparse-park-68967
06/01/2022, 12:13 AM
I am afraid we don't have a minikube/k3s/kind provider at the moment. Its an interesting request though!
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c
curved-morning-41391
06/01/2022, 3:09 PM
Yeah it would be fun for automating dev/test environments, maybe down the road!
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