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<small>*[documentation](/README.md#documentation) / Writing Policies*</small>
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# Writing Policies
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A Kyverno policy contains a set of rules. Each rule matches resources by kind, name, or selectors.
````yaml
apiVersion : kyverno.io/v1alpha1
kind : Policy
metadata :
name : policy
spec :
# Each policy has a list of rules applied in declaration order
rules:
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# Rules must have a unique name
- name: "check-pod-controller-labels"
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# Each rule matches specific resource described by "resource" field.
resource:
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kinds:
- Deployment
- StatefulSet
- DaemonSet
# A resource name is optional. Name supports wildcards * and ?
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name: "*"
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# A resoucre selector is optional. Selector values support wildcards * and ?
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selector:
matchLabels:
app: mongodb
matchExpressions:
- {key: tier, operator: In, values: [database]}
# Each rule can contain a single validate, mutate, or generate directive
...
````
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Each rule can validate, mutate, or generate configurations of matching resources. A rule definition can contain only a single **mutate**, **validate**, or **generate** child node. These actions are applied to the resource in described order: mutation, validation and then generation.
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<small>*Read Next >> [Validate](/documentation/writing-policies-validate.md)*</small>