ksail workload gen job

Create a job with the specified name.

Usage:
  ksail workload gen job NAME --image=image [--from=cronjob/name] -- [COMMAND] [args...] [flags]

Examples:
  # Create a job
  kubectl create job my-job --image=busybox
  
  # Create a job with a command
  kubectl create job my-job --image=busybox -- date
  
  # Create a job from a cron job named "a-cronjob"
  kubectl create job test-job --from=cronjob/a-cronjob

Flags:
      --allow-missing-template-keys    If true, ignore any errors in templates when a field or map key is missing in the template. Only applies to golang and jsonpath output formats. (default true)
      --dry-run string[="unchanged"]   Must be "none", "server", or "client". If client strategy, only print the object that would be sent, without sending it. If server strategy, submit server-side request without persisting the resource. (default "none")
      --field-manager string           Name of the manager used to track field ownership. (default "kubectl-create")
      --from string                    The name of the resource to create a Job from (only CronJob is supported).
  -h, --help                           help for job
      --image string                   Image name to run.
  -o, --output string                  Output format. One of: (json, yaml, kyaml, name, go-template, go-template-file, template, templatefile, jsonpath, jsonpath-as-json, jsonpath-file).
      --save-config                    If true, the configuration of current object will be saved in its annotation. Otherwise, the annotation will be unchanged. This flag is useful when you want to perform kubectl apply on this object in the future.
      --show-managed-fields            If true, keep the managedFields when printing objects in JSON or YAML format.
      --template string                Template string or path to template file to use when -o=go-template, -o=go-template-file. The template format is golang templates [http://golang.org/pkg/text/template/#pkg-overview].
      --validate string[="strict"]     Must be one of: strict (or true), warn, ignore (or false). "true" or "strict" will use a schema to validate the input and fail the request if invalid. It will perform server side validation if ServerSideFieldValidation is enabled on the api-server, but will fall back to less reliable client-side validation if not. "warn" will warn about unknown or duplicate fields without blocking the request if server-side field validation is enabled on the API server, and behave as "ignore" otherwise. "false" or "ignore" will not perform any schema validation, silently dropping any unknown or duplicate fields. (default "strict")

Global Flags:
      --timing   Show per-activity timing output