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Bug: using write_kubeconfig="false" and manage_aws_auth="true" causes "no such file" #169

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philwinder opened this issue Oct 17, 2018 · 4 comments

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If you set write_kubeconfig="false" and manage_aws_auth="true", then the aws_auth file will try to kubectl apply the auth configmap. See here.

But if the kubeconfig file isn't written, then it can't find the kubeconfig.

The easiest fix is to always write the file, but I would like to not create the kubeconfig file for other reasons.

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Understood. Happy to accept a PR for this also.

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@philwinder can you test this PR? #228

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#228

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