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load_config
does not really support "context"
#2203
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similar to #2038
What happened (please include outputs or screenshots):
passing
context
as an argument toload_config
-- even if that argument isNone
does not work becauseload_incluster_config
does not list it as an argumentWhat you expected to happen:
A
context
argument should be able to be passed intoload_incluster_config
and if it's value is non-None, then perhaps aConfigException
should be raisedHow to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
context=None
, since there is no.kube/config
it will try to load the incluster config and failAnything else we need to know?:
Environment:
kubectl version
): N/Apython --version
): py3.8.10 (but doesn't matter)pip list | grep kubernetes
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