Crossplane can use server-side apply to sync claims with composite resources (XRs), and to sync composite resources with composed resources. When Crossplane uses server-side apply, the Kubernetes API …| Crossplane Documentation
Composite resource definitions (XRDs) define the schema for a custom API. Users create composite resources (XRs) and Claims (XCs) using the API schema defined by an XRD. Note Read the composite …| Crossplane Documentation
A composite resource represents a set of managed resources as a single Kubernetes object. Crossplane creates composite resources when users access a custom API, defined in the …| Crossplane Documentation
Claims represents a set of managed resources as a single Kubernetes object, inside a namespace. Users create claims when they access the custom API, defined in the CompositeResourceDefinition. Tip …| Crossplane Documentation
A Crossplane EnvironmentConfig is a cluster-scoped, strongly typed, ConfigMap-like resource used by Compositions. Compositions can use the environment to store information from individual resources or …| Crossplane Documentation
A Configuration package is an OCI container image containing a collection of Compositions, Composite Resource Definitions and any required Providers or Functions. Configuration packages make your …| Crossplane Documentation
A managed resource (MR) represents an external service in a Provider. When users create a new managed resource, the Provider reacts by creating an external resource inside the Provider’s …| Crossplane Documentation