I have a Flask web application running as a Docker image that is deployed to a Kubernetes pod running on GKE. There are a few environment variables necessary for the application which are included in the docker-compose.yaml like so:
...
services:
my-app:
build:
...
environment:
VAR_1: foo
VAR_2: bar
...
I want to keep these environment variables in the docker-compose.yaml so I can run the application locally if necessary. However, when I go to deploy this using a Kubernetes deployment, these variables are missing from the pod and it throws an error. The only way I have found to resolve this is to add the following to my deployment.yaml:
containers:
- name: my-app
...
env:
- name: VAR_1
value: foo
- name: VAR_2
value: bar
...
Is there a way to migrate the values of these environment variables directly from the Docker container image into the Kubernetes pod?
I have tried researching this in Kubernetes and Docker documentation and Google searching and the only solutions I can find say to just include the environment variables in the deployment.yaml, but I'd like to retain them in the docker-compose.yaml for the purposes of running the container locally. I couldn't find anything that explained how Docker container environment variables and Kubernetes environment variables interacted.