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In native , if you update a ConfigMap that a pod mounts as a file, the file will eventually be updated, but your application might not reload that file until it is restarted. Even worse, if you use ConfigMaps as Environment Variables , changes will never be picked up until the pod is deleted and recreated.
To get the most efficiency out of the tool, adopt the following operational strategies: reloader by r1n github
If you are a Beat Saber modder or map creator, here's a general guide on how to start using ReLoader. In native , if you update a ConfigMap
(commonly found on GitHub) is an open-source Kubernetes controller designed to solve this exact problem. It watches for changes in ConfigMaps and Secrets and automatically triggers rolling upgrades on associated Deployments, StatefulSets, and DaemonSets. What is Reloader and Why Do You Need It? (commonly found on GitHub) is an open-source Kubernetes
You might be thinking, "Aren't there other tools like Air, Fresh, or Realize?"
To reload only when specific resources change: