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Delete Namespace

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Delete Namespace

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Delete Namespace

Delete an Okteto Cloud namespace

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: Delete Namespace

uses: okteto/delete-namespace@latest

Learn more about this action in okteto/delete-namespace

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GitHub Actions for Okteto

Automate your development workflows using Github Actions and Okteto

GitHub Actions gives you the flexibility to build automated software development workflows. With GitHub Actions for Okteto you can create workflows to build, deploy and update your applications in Okteto.

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Github Action for Deleting a Namespace in Okteto

You can use this action to delete a namespace in Okteto as part of your automated development workflow.

Inputs

namespace

Required The name of the Okteto namespace to delete.

log-level

Log level used. Supported values are: debug, info, warn, error. (defaults to warn)

Example usage

This example runs the context action and then deletes a namespace.

# File: .github/workflows/workflow.yml
on: [push]

name: example

jobs:

  devflow:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    
    - uses: okteto/context@latest
      with:
        url: https://okteto.example.com
        token: ${{ secrets.OKTETO_TOKEN }}
    
    - name: "Delete the previews namespace"
      uses: okteto/delete-namespace@latest
      with:
        name: dev-previews-cindylopez

Advanced usage

Custom Certification Authorities or Self-signed certificates

You can specify a custom certificate authority or a self-signed certificate by setting the OKTETO_CA_CERT environment variable. When this variable is set, the action will install the certificate in the container, and then execute the action.

Use this option if you're using a private Certificate Authority or a self-signed certificate in your Okteto SH instance instance. We recommend that you store the certificate as an encrypted secret, and that you define the environment variable for the entire job, instead of doing it on every step.

# File: .github/workflows/workflow.yml
on: [push]

name: example

jobs:
  devflow:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    env:
      OKTETO_CA_CERT: ${{ secrets.OKTETO_CA_CERT }}
    steps:
    - uses: okteto/context@latest
      with:
        url: https://okteto.example.com
        token: ${{ secrets.OKTETO_TOKEN }}
   
    - name: "Delete the previews namespace"
      uses: okteto/delete-namespace@latest
      with:
        name: dev-previews-cindylopez