'Unable to add configmap data as environment variables into pod. it says invalid variable name cannot be added as environmental variable
I am trying to add config data as environment variables, but Kubernetes warns about invalid variable names. The configmap data contains JSON and property files.
spec:
containers:
- name: env-var-configmap
image: nginx:1.7.9
envFrom:
- configMapRef:
name: example-configmap
After deploying I do not see them added in the process environment. Instead I see a warning message like below
Config map example-configmap contains keys that are not valid environment variable names. Only config map keys with valid names will be added as environment variables.
But I see it works if I add it directly as a key-value pair
env:
# Define the environment variable
- name: SPECIAL_LEVEL_KEY
valueFrom:
configMapKeyRef:
# The ConfigMap containing the value you want to assign to SPECIAL_LEVEL_KEY
name: special-config
# Specify the key associated with the value
key: special.how
I have thousand of key values in the configmap data and I could not add them all as separate key-value pairs.
Is there any short syntax to add all values from a configmap as environment variables?
Solution 1:[1]
My answer, while @P-Ekambaram already helped you out, I was getting the same error message, it turned out that my issue was that I named the configMap ms-provisioning-broadsoft-adapter and was trying to use ms-provisioning-broadsoft-adapter as the key. As soon as I changed they key to ms_provisioning_broadsoft_adapter, e.g. I added the underscores instead of hyphens and it happily let me add it to an application.
Hope this might help someone else that also runs into the error invalid variable name cannot be added as environmental variable
Solution 2:[2]
You should rename your variable.
In my case they were like this:
VV-CUSTOMER-CODE
VV-CUSTOMER-URL
I just rename to:
VV_CUSTOMER_CODE
VV_CUSTOMER_URL
Works fine. Openshift/kubernets works with underline _, but not with hyphen - .
I hope help you.
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| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | JGlass |
| Solution 2 | Marcelo Rebouças |
