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I have been trying to patch a route in openshift that has an alternate backend.



I have tried:




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service" "name:image-mirror-poc-blue" "weight:75"}}'


Error: Error from server: invalid character '"' after object key:value pair




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"}}'



Error: Error from server: invalid character ',' after object key




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": ["kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"]}}'



Error: Error from server: cannot restore struct from: string



I pulled the current spec of my route and it looks like:



"spec": {
"alternateBackends": [
{
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-blue",
"weight": 75
}
],
"host": "image-mirror-poc.sbx1apps.ocp.delta.com",
"port": {
"targetPort": "8080-tcp"
},
"to": {
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-green",
"weight": 25
},
"wildcardPolicy": "None"
}


I have been trying to following the documentation but unsuccessful.



Openshift info:



$ oc version
oc v3.9.0+191fece
kubernetes v1.9.1+a0ce1bc657
features: Basic-Auth

Server https://mycluster.ocp.mycompany.com
openshift v3.7.23
kubernetes v1.7.6+a08f5eeb6









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    What you give oc patch must be a valid JSON object description. You are not providing the dictionary/hash values in correct format.
    – Graham Dumpleton
    Nov 21 at 9:24
















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I have been trying to patch a route in openshift that has an alternate backend.



I have tried:




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service" "name:image-mirror-poc-blue" "weight:75"}}'


Error: Error from server: invalid character '"' after object key:value pair




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"}}'



Error: Error from server: invalid character ',' after object key




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": ["kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"]}}'



Error: Error from server: cannot restore struct from: string



I pulled the current spec of my route and it looks like:



"spec": {
"alternateBackends": [
{
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-blue",
"weight": 75
}
],
"host": "image-mirror-poc.sbx1apps.ocp.delta.com",
"port": {
"targetPort": "8080-tcp"
},
"to": {
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-green",
"weight": 25
},
"wildcardPolicy": "None"
}


I have been trying to following the documentation but unsuccessful.



Openshift info:



$ oc version
oc v3.9.0+191fece
kubernetes v1.9.1+a0ce1bc657
features: Basic-Auth

Server https://mycluster.ocp.mycompany.com
openshift v3.7.23
kubernetes v1.7.6+a08f5eeb6









share|improve this question


















  • 1




    What you give oc patch must be a valid JSON object description. You are not providing the dictionary/hash values in correct format.
    – Graham Dumpleton
    Nov 21 at 9:24














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I have been trying to patch a route in openshift that has an alternate backend.



I have tried:




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service" "name:image-mirror-poc-blue" "weight:75"}}'


Error: Error from server: invalid character '"' after object key:value pair




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"}}'



Error: Error from server: invalid character ',' after object key




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": ["kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"]}}'



Error: Error from server: cannot restore struct from: string



I pulled the current spec of my route and it looks like:



"spec": {
"alternateBackends": [
{
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-blue",
"weight": 75
}
],
"host": "image-mirror-poc.sbx1apps.ocp.delta.com",
"port": {
"targetPort": "8080-tcp"
},
"to": {
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-green",
"weight": 25
},
"wildcardPolicy": "None"
}


I have been trying to following the documentation but unsuccessful.



Openshift info:



$ oc version
oc v3.9.0+191fece
kubernetes v1.9.1+a0ce1bc657
features: Basic-Auth

Server https://mycluster.ocp.mycompany.com
openshift v3.7.23
kubernetes v1.7.6+a08f5eeb6









share|improve this question













I have been trying to patch a route in openshift that has an alternate backend.



I have tried:




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service" "name:image-mirror-poc-blue" "weight:75"}}'


Error: Error from server: invalid character '"' after object key:value pair




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": "kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"}}'



Error: Error from server: invalid character ',' after object key




  1. oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch '{"spec":{"alternateBackends": ["kind:Service", "name:image-mirror-poc-blue", "weight:75"]}}'



Error: Error from server: cannot restore struct from: string



I pulled the current spec of my route and it looks like:



"spec": {
"alternateBackends": [
{
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-blue",
"weight": 75
}
],
"host": "image-mirror-poc.sbx1apps.ocp.delta.com",
"port": {
"targetPort": "8080-tcp"
},
"to": {
"kind": "Service",
"name": "image-mirror-poc-green",
"weight": 25
},
"wildcardPolicy": "None"
}


I have been trying to following the documentation but unsuccessful.



Openshift info:



$ oc version
oc v3.9.0+191fece
kubernetes v1.9.1+a0ce1bc657
features: Basic-Auth

Server https://mycluster.ocp.mycompany.com
openshift v3.7.23
kubernetes v1.7.6+a08f5eeb6






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    What you give oc patch must be a valid JSON object description. You are not providing the dictionary/hash values in correct format.
    – Graham Dumpleton
    Nov 21 at 9:24














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    What you give oc patch must be a valid JSON object description. You are not providing the dictionary/hash values in correct format.
    – Graham Dumpleton
    Nov 21 at 9:24








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What you give oc patch must be a valid JSON object description. You are not providing the dictionary/hash values in correct format.
– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 21 at 9:24




What you give oc patch must be a valid JSON object description. You are not providing the dictionary/hash values in correct format.
– Graham Dumpleton
Nov 21 at 9:24












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How about this format ? If the changes are nothing, then the patch command finish with no changes.



oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch'{"spec": {"alternateBackends": [{"kind": "Service","name": "image-mirror-poc-blue","weight": 75}]}}'





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    How about this format ? If the changes are nothing, then the patch command finish with no changes.



    oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch'{"spec": {"alternateBackends": [{"kind": "Service","name": "image-mirror-poc-blue","weight": 75}]}}'





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      How about this format ? If the changes are nothing, then the patch command finish with no changes.



      oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch'{"spec": {"alternateBackends": [{"kind": "Service","name": "image-mirror-poc-blue","weight": 75}]}}'





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        How about this format ? If the changes are nothing, then the patch command finish with no changes.



        oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch'{"spec": {"alternateBackends": [{"kind": "Service","name": "image-mirror-poc-blue","weight": 75}]}}'





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        How about this format ? If the changes are nothing, then the patch command finish with no changes.



        oc patch route/image-mirror-poc --patch'{"spec": {"alternateBackends": [{"kind": "Service","name": "image-mirror-poc-blue","weight": 75}]}}'






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