Container Images
Dealing with Application Containers
TL;DR
- Override or set the Name and Tag for Container Images
Container Images
Motivation
It may be useful to define the tags or digests of container images which are used across many Workloads.
Container image tags and digests are used to refer to a specific version or instance of a container
image - e.g. for the nginx
container image you might use the tag 1.15.9
or 1.14.2
.
- Update the container image name or tag for multiple Workloads at once
- Increase visibility of the versions of container images being used within the project
- Set the image tag from external sources - such as environment variables
- Copy or Fork an existing Project and change the Image Tag for a container
- Change the registry used for an image
Consider the following deployment.yaml
file,
# deployment.yaml
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: the-deployment
spec:
template:
spec:
containers:
- name: mypostgresdb
image: postgres:8
- name: nginxapp
image: nginx:1.7.9
- name: myapp
image: my-demo-app:latest
- name: alpine-app
image: alpine:3.7
the image
tag under containers
specified the image that has to be pulled from the container registry.
Some of things that can be done with images:
- Setting a Name
- Setting a Tag
- Setting a Digest
- Setting a Tag from the latest commit SHA
- Setting a Tag from an Environment Variable
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Last modified March 14, 2022: fix broken links in guides which points to references/examples (d15b34a)