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  1. OpenShift Request For Enhancement
  2. RFE-4945

"Copy to clipboard" button for YAML in OpenShift Console

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      1. Proposed title of this feature request

      "Copy to clipboard" button for YAML in OpenShift Console

      2. What is the nature and description of the request?

      Customers often work with the OpenShift Container Platform Web Console to review Pods, Deployments and other objects. One typical task a customer might do is to review objects in the OpenShift Container Platform Web Console and to then work with these objects not necessarily within OCP.

      This RFE requests a "Copy to clipboard" to be added to the YAML editor / view of any object. This should copy the YAML content to the users clipboard and should ideally have the option to exclude the "status" and "managedFields" fields. These fields are often not what customers want to store in external systems.

      3. Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here)

      During their daily work with OpenShift Container Platform, customers are performing certain actions over and over again. One of those actions could be that customers are copying YAML definitions from the OpenShift Container Platform Web Console to external systems. This RFE would help reduce the necessary work in such cases.

      4. List any affected packages or components.

      OpenShift Container Platform Web Console

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            amobrem Ali Mobrem
            rhn-support-skrenger Simon Krenger
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