To get the pods, the Pod template must have the job-name label set. This way, the labelSelector API parameter is issued and you may retrieve the associated pods:
metadata:
name: [here it goes the job name]
spec:
template:
metadata:
labels:
job-name: [here it goes the job name]
You can retrieve the pods as resources controlled by the Job by issuing ->getPods():
foreach ($job->getPods() as $pod) {
// $pod->logs()
}
Custom Pod Labels
If you cannot declare the job-name label or simply want to use something else, you may call selectPods from the resource:
use RenokiCo\PhpK8s\Kinds\K8sJob;
K8sJob::selectPods(function (K8sJob $job) {
// $job is the current Job
return [
'some-label' => 'some-label-value',
'some-other-label' => "{$job->getName()}-custom-name",
];
});
Job's Restart Policy
You might want to use OnFailure or Never as restart policies. These can be applied to the pod before passing it to the job creation chain: