Below is how I am using kunbernetes on google.
I have one node application let's say Book-portal.
node app is using environment variables for configurations.
Step1: I created docker file and pushed
gcr.io/<project-id>/book-portal:v1
Step2: deployed with following commands
kubectl run book-portal --image=gcr.io/<project-id>/book-portal:v1 --port=5555 --env ENV_VAR_KEY1=value1 --env ENV_VAR_KEY2=value2 --env ENV_VAR_KEY3=value3
Step3:
kubectl expose deployment book-portal --type="LoadBalancer"
Step4: Get public ip with
kubectl get services book-portal
now assume I added new features and new configurations in next release.
So to roll out new version v2
Step1: I created docker file and pushed
gcr.io/<project-id>/book-portal:v2
Step2: Edit deployment
kubectl edit deployment book-portal
---------------yaml---------------
...
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
run: book-portal
strategy:
rollingUpdate:
maxSurge: 1
maxUnavailable: 1
type: RollingUpdate
template:
metadata:
creationTimestamp: null
labels:
run: book-portal
spec:
containers:
- env:
- name: ENV_VAR_KEY1
value: value1
- name: ENV_VAR_KEY2
value: value2
- name: ENV_VAR_KEY3
value: value3
image: gcr.io/<project-id>/book-portal:v1
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
name: book-portal
...
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I am successfully able to change
image:gcr.io/<project-id>/book-portal:v1
to
image:gcr.io/<project-id>/book-portal:v2
But I can not add/change environment variables
- env:
- name: ENV_VAR_KEY1
value: value1
- name: ENV_VAR_KEY2
value: value2
- name: ENV_VAR_KEY3
value: value3
- name: ENV_VAR_KEY4
value: value4
- Can anyone guide with what is best practices to pass configurations in node app on kubernetes?
- how should I handle environment variable changes during rolling updates?
I think your best bet is to use configmaps in k8s and then change you pod template to get env variable values from the configmap see Consuming ConfigMap in pods
edit: I appologize I put the wrong link here. I have updated but for the TL;DR you can do the following.
and then pod usage can look like this.