*[documentation](/README.md#documentation) / [Writing Policies](/documentation/writing-policies.md) / Generate Resources* # Generating Resources The ```generate``` rule can used to create additional resources when a new resource is created. This is useful to create supporting resources, such as new role bindings for a new namespace. The `generate` rule supports `match` and `exclude` blocks, like other rules. Hence, the trigger for applying this rule can be the creation of any resource and its possible to match or exclude API requests based on subjects, roles, etc. Currently, the generate rule only triggers during an API request and does not support [background processing](/documentation/writing-policies-background.md). Keeping resources synchhronized is planned for a future release (see https://github.com/nirmata/kyverno/issues/560). ## Example 1 ````yaml apiVersion: kyverno.io/v1 kind: ClusterPolicy metadata: name: basic-policy spec: rules: - name: "Generate ConfigMap" match: resources: kinds: - Namespace generate: kind: ConfigMap # Kind of resource name: default-config # Name of the new Resource namespace: "{{request.object.metadata.name}}" # namespace that triggers this rule clone: namespace: default name: config-template - name: "Generate Secret (insecure)" match: resources: kinds: - Namespace generate: kind: Secret name: mongo-creds namespace: "{{request.object.metadata.name}}" # namespace that triggers this rule data: data: DB_USER: YWJyYWthZGFicmE= DB_PASSWORD: YXBwc3dvcmQ= metadata: labels: purpose: mongo ```` In this example new namespaces will receive 2 new resources after its creation: * A `ConfigMap` cloned from `default/config-template`. * A `Secret` with values `DB_USER` and `DB_PASSWORD`, and label `purpose: mongo`. ## Example 2 ````yaml apiVersion: kyverno.io/v1 kind: ClusterPolicy metadata: name: "default" spec: rules: - name: "deny-all-traffic" match: resources: kinds: - Namespace name: "*" generate: kind: NetworkPolicy name: deny-all-traffic namespace: "{{request.object.metadata.name}}" # namespace that triggers this rule data: spec: # select all pods in the namespace podSelector: {} policyTypes: - Ingress metadata: labels: policyname: "default" ```` In this example new namespaces will receive a `NetworkPolicy` that by default denies all inbound and outbound traffic. --- *Read Next >> [Variables](/documentation/writing-policies-variables.md)*