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kubectl_complete-ide
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# If we are completing a flag, use Cobra's builtin completion system.
# To know if we are completing a flag we need the last argument starts with a `-` and does not contain an `=`
args=("$@")
lastArg=${args[((${#args[@]}-1))]}
if [[ "$lastArg" == -* ]]; then
if [[ "$lastArg" != *=* ]]; then
kubectl debug-ide __complete "$@"
fi
else
# TODO Make sure we are not completing the value of a flag.
# TODO Only complete a single argument.
# Both are pretty hard to do in a shell script. The better way to do this would be to let
# Cobra do all the completions by using `cobra.ValidArgsFunction` in the program.
# But the below, although imperfect, is a nice example for plugins that don't use Cobra.
# We are probably completing an argument. This plugin only accepts namespaces, let's fetch them.
kubectl get pods --output go-template='{{ range .items }}{{ .metadata.name }}{{"\n"}}{{ end }}'
# Turn off file completion. See the ShellCompDirective documentation within
# https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/main/shell_completions.md#completion-of-nouns
echo :4
fi