Since the Pod Templates page split in https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-72176, Pod Templates of NonConfigurableKubernetesCloud seems editable. You can edit the Descriptor fields in the UI and try to save it.
Changes do not seem to be persisted though (whether we try to configure a template or add or delete on) and this is - as far as I can tell - a UX bug only.
The UX should reflect the read-only aspect of such Kubernetes cloud implementations.
Originally reported by
allan_burdajewicz, imported from: Since Pod Templates page split NonConfigurableKubernetesCloud pod templates "look" editable
- assignee:
pldi23
- status: Resolved
- priority: Minor
- component(s): kubernetes-plugin
- resolution: Fixed
- resolved: 2024-06-07T06:21:26+00:00
- votes: 0
- watchers: 1
- imported: 2025-12-02
Raw content of original issue
Since the Pod Templates page split in https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-72176, Pod Templates of NonConfigurableKubernetesCloud seems editable. You can edit the Descriptor fields in the UI and try to save it.
Changes do not seem to be persisted though (whether we try to configure a template or add or delete on) and this is - as far as I can tell - a UX bug only.
The UX should reflect the read-only aspect of such Kubernetes cloud implementations.
Since the Pod Templates page split in https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-72176, Pod Templates of NonConfigurableKubernetesCloud seems editable. You can edit the Descriptor fields in the UI and try to save it.
Changes do not seem to be persisted though (whether we try to configure a template or add or delete on) and this is - as far as I can tell - a UX bug only.
The UX should reflect the read-only aspect of such Kubernetes cloud implementations.
Originally reported by
allan_burdajewicz, imported from: Since Pod Templates page split NonConfigurableKubernetesCloud pod templates "look" editable
Raw content of original issue