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zarf connect resource

Connect to a service or pod in the cluster

Sets up a local k8s port-forward to a service or pod in the cluster. Examples:

zarf connect resource —name my-svc —namespace my-namespace —remote-port 8080

zarf connect resource —name my-pod —type=pod —namespace my-namespace —remote-port 8080 —local-port 9090

zarf connect resource [flags]
--address strings Specify the addresses to expose the tunnel on - comma separated. E.g. --address=127.0.0.1,38.0.101.76. (default [127.0.0.1])
-h, --help help for resource
--local-port int (Optional, autogenerated if not provided) The local port to bind to
--name string The name of the resource to connect to
--namespace string The namespace of the resource
--open Enable browser auto-open
--remote-port int The remote port of the resource to connect to
--type string The type of resource (svc or pod) (default "svc")
-a, --architecture string Architecture for OCI images and Zarf packages
--features stringToString [ALPHA] Provide a comma-separated list of feature names to bools to enable or disable. Ex. --features "foo=true,bar=false,baz=true" (default [])
--insecure-skip-tls-verify Skip checking server's certificate for validity. This flag should only be used if you have a specific reason and accept the reduced security posture.
--log-format string Select a logging format. Defaults to 'console'. Valid options are: 'console', 'json', 'dev'. (default "console")
-l, --log-level string Log level when running Zarf. Valid options are: warn, info, debug, trace (default "info")
--no-color Disable terminal color codes in logging and stdout prints.
--plain-http Force the connections over HTTP instead of HTTPS. This flag should only be used if you have a specific reason and accept the reduced security posture.
--tmpdir string Specify the temporary directory to use for intermediate files
--zarf-cache string Specify the location of the Zarf cache directory (default "~/.zarf-cache")
  • zarf connect - Accesses services or pods deployed in the cluster