$ oc set env <object-selection> --list [<common-options>]
OKD provides the oc set env command to set or unset environment
variables for objects that have a pod
template, such as
replication controllers or deployment configurations. It can also list
environment variables in pods or any object that has a pod template. This
command can also be used on BuildConfig objects.
To list environment variables in pods or pod templates:
$ oc set env <object-selection> --list [<common-options>]
This example lists all environment variables for pod p1:
$ oc set env pod/p1 --list
To set environment variables in the pod templates:
$ oc set env <object-selection> KEY_1=VAL_1 ... KEY_N=VAL_N [<set-env-options>] [<common-options>]
Set environment options:
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
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Set given key value pairs of environment variables.  | 
  | 
Confirm updating existing environment variables.  | 
In the following example, both commands modify environment variable STORAGE in the deployment config registry.
The first adds, with value /data.
The second updates, with value /opt.
$ oc set env dc/registry STORAGE=/data $ oc set env dc/registry --overwrite STORAGE=/opt
The following example finds environment variables in the current shell whose names begin with RAILS_ and adds them to the replication controller r1 on the server:
$ env | grep RAILS_ | oc set env rc/r1 -e -
The following example does not modify the replication controller defined in file rc.json.
Instead, it writes a YAML object with updated environment STORAGE=/local to new file rc.yaml.
$ oc set env -f rc.json STORAGE=/opt -o yaml > rc.yaml
| Variable Name | 
|---|
  | 
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Example Usage
The service KUBERNETES which exposes TCP port 53 and has been allocated cluster IP address 10.0.0.11 produces the following environment variables:
KUBERNETES_SERVICE_PORT=53 MYSQL_DATABASE=root KUBERNETES_PORT_53_TCP=tcp://10.0.0.11:53 KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST=10.0.0.11
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 Use the   | 
To unset environment variables in the pod templates:
$ oc set env <object-selection> KEY_1- ... KEY_N- [<common-options>]
| 
 The trailing hyphen (  | 
This example removes environment variables ENV1 and ENV2 from deployment config d1:
$ oc set env dc/d1 ENV1- ENV2-
This removes environment variable ENV from all replication controllers:
$ oc set env rc --all ENV-
This removes environment variable ENV from container c1 for replication controller r1:
$ oc set env rc r1 --containers='c1' ENV-