Container Trait
The Container trait can be used to configure properties of the container where the integration will run.
It also provides configuration for Services associated to the container.
This trait is available in the following profiles: Kubernetes, Knative, OpenShift.
The container trait is a platform trait: disabling it may compromise the platform functionality. |
Configuration
Trait properties can be specified when running any integration with the CLI:
$ kamel run --trait container.[key]=[value] --trait container.[key2]=[value2] integration.groovy
The following configuration options are available:
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Can be used to enable or disable a trait. All traits share this common property. |
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The minimum amount of CPU required. |
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The minimum amount of memory required. |
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The maximum amount of CPU required. |
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The maximum amount of memory required. |
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Can be used to enable/disable exposure via kubernetes Service. |
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To configure a different port exposed by the container (default |
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To configure a different port name for the port exposed by the container (default |
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To configure under which service port the container port is to be exposed (default |
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To configure under which service port name the container port is to be exposed (default |
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The main container name. It’s named |
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The main container image |
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The pull policy: Always |
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container.probes-enabled |
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container.liveness-scheme |
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container.liveness-initial-delay |
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container.liveness-timeout |
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container.liveness-period |
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container.liveness-success-threshold |
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container.liveness-failure-threshold |
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container.readiness-scheme |
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container.readiness-initial-delay |
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container.readiness-timeout |
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container.readiness-period |
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container.readiness-success-threshold |
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container.readiness-failure-threshold |