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-rw-r--r-- | docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/source/markdown/podman-exec.1.md | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md | 14 |
3 files changed, 20 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md index f464acde0..624b0b384 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ You need to specify multi option commands in the form of a json string. Set environment variables -This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. If an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container. If an environment variable with a trailing ***** is specified, then a value must be supplied. +This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. As a special case, if an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified without a value, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container. See [**Environment**](#environment) note below for precedence and examples. @@ -1603,17 +1603,17 @@ Precedence order (later entries override earlier entries): - **--env-file** : Any environment variables specified via env-files. If multiple files specified, then they override each other in order of entry. - **--env** : Any environment variables specified will override previous settings. -Create containers and set the environment ending with a __*__ and a ***** +Create containers and set the environment ending with a __*__. +The trailing __*__ glob functionality is only active when no value is specified: ``` $ export ENV1=a -$ podman create --name ctr --env ENV* alpine printenv ENV1 -$ podman start --attach ctr -a - -$ podman create --name ctr --env ENV*****=b alpine printenv ENV***** -$ podman start --attach ctr -b +$ podman create --name ctr1 --env 'ENV*' alpine env +$ podman start --attach ctr1 | grep ENV +ENV1=a +$ podman create --name ctr2 --env 'ENV*=b' alpine env +$ podman start --attach ctr2 | grep ENV +ENV*=b ``` ## CONMON diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-exec.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman-exec.1.md index 5fb4ceace..da61f3456 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-exec.1.md +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-exec.1.md @@ -21,10 +21,11 @@ Start the exec session, but do not attach to it. The command will run in the bac Specify the key sequence for detaching a container. Format is a single character `[a-Z]` or one or more `ctrl-<value>` characters where `<value>` is one of: `a-z`, `@`, `^`, `[`, `,` or `_`. Specifying "" will disable this feature. The default is *ctrl-p,ctrl-q*. -#### **--env**, **-e** +#### **--env**, **-e**=*env* -You may specify arbitrary environment variables that are available for the -command to be executed. +Set environment variables. + +This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. As a special case, if an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified without a value, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container. #### **--env-file**=*file* diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md index 4535de3de..3b886e466 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-run.1.md @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ You need to specify multi option commands in the form of a json string. Set environment variables. -This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. If an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container. If an environment variable with a trailing __*__ is specified, then a value must be supplied. +This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. As a special case, if an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified without a value, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container. See [**Environment**](#environment) note below for precedence and examples. @@ -1982,15 +1982,15 @@ in the following order of precedence (later entries override earlier entries): - **--env-file**: Any environment variables specified via env-files. If multiple files specified, then they override each other in order of entry. - **--env**: Any environment variables specified will override previous settings. -Run containers and set the environment ending with a __*__ and a __*****__: +Run containers and set the environment ending with a __*__. +The trailing __*__ glob functionality is only active when no value is specified: ``` $ export ENV1=a -$ podman run --env ENV* alpine printenv ENV1 -a - -$ podman run --env ENV*****=b alpine printenv ENV***** -b +$ podman run --env 'ENV*' alpine env | grep ENV +ENV1=a +$ podman run --env 'ENV*=b' alpine env | grep ENV +ENV*=b ``` ## CONMON |