# Merge (3-way) 3-way merge identifies changes between an original source + updated source and merges the result into a destination, overriding the destination fields where they have changed between original and updated. ### Resource MergeRules - Resources present in the original and deleted from the update are deleted. - Resources missing from the original and added in the update are added. - Resources present only in the dest are kept without changes. - Resources present in both the update and the dest have their fields merged with the destination. ### Field Merge Rules Fields are recursively merged using the following rules: - scalars - if present in either dest or updated and `null`, clear the value - if unchanged between original and updated, keep dest value - if changed between original and updated (added, deleted, changed), take the updated value - non-associative lists -- lists without a merge key - if present in either dest or updated and `null`, clear the value - if unchanged between original and updated, keep dest value - if changed between original and updated (added, deleted, changed), take the updated value - map keys and fields -- paired by the map-key / field-name - if present in either dest or updated and `null`, clear the value - if present only in the dest, it keeps its value - if not-present in the dest, add the delta between original-updated as a field - otherwise recursively merge the value between original, updated, dest - associative list elements -- paired by the associative key - if present only in the dest, it keeps its value - if not-present in the dest, add the delta between original-updated as a field - otherwise recursively merge the value between original, updated, dest ### Associative Keys Associative keys are used to identify "same" elements within 2 different lists, and merge them. The following fields are recognized as associative keys: [`mountPath`, `devicePath`, `ip`, `type`, `topologyKey`, `name`, `containerPort`] Any lists where all of the elements contain associative keys will be merged as associative lists.