diff --git a/content/build/drivers/kubernetes.md b/content/build/drivers/kubernetes.md index a98e978a44..d1d12ca2c7 100644 --- a/content/build/drivers/kubernetes.md +++ b/content/build/drivers/kubernetes.md @@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ can pass to `--driver-opt`: | `limits.cpu` | CPU units | | Sets the limit CPU value specified in units of Kubernetes CPU. For example `requests.cpu=100m` or `requests.cpu=2` | | `limits.memory` | Memory size | | Sets the limit memory value specified in bytes or with a valid suffix. For example `requests.memory=500Mi` or `requests.memory=4G` | | `nodeselector` | CSV string | | Sets the pod's `nodeSelector` label(s). See [node assignment][2]. | +| `annotation` | CSV string | | Sets additional annotations on the deployments and pods. | +| `labels` | CSV string | | Sets additional labels on the deployments and pods. | | `tolerations` | CSV string | | Configures the pod's taint toleration. See [node assignment][2]. | | `serviceaccount` | String | | Sets the pod's `serviceAccountName`. | | `rootless` | `true`,`false` | `false` | Run the container as a non-root user. See [rootless mode][3]. | @@ -107,6 +109,8 @@ For more information on scalability, see the options for The Kubernetes driver allows you to control the scheduling of BuildKit pods using the `nodeSelector` and `tolerations` driver options. +You can use the `annotations` and `labels` driver options to apply additional +metadata to the deployments and pods that's hosting your builders. The value of the `nodeSelector` parameter is a comma-separated string of key-value pairs, where the key is the node label and the value is the label @@ -117,9 +121,9 @@ the same values as the Kubernetes manifest. Each `tolerations` entry specifies a taint key and the value, operator, or effect. For example: `"tolerations=key=foo,value=bar;key=foo2,operator=exists;key=foo3,effect=NoSchedule"` -Due to quoting rules for shell commands, you must wrap the `nodeselector` and -`tolerations` parameters in single quotes. You can even wrap all of -`--driver-opt` in single quotes, for example: +These options accept CSV-delimited strings as values. Due to quoting rules for +shell commands, you must wrap the values in single quotes. You can even wrap all +of `--driver-opt` in single quotes, for example: ```console $ docker buildx create \