command
Parameters
The entrypoint for the container. This isn't run within a shell. If this isn't specified, the ENTRYPOINT
of the container image is used. Environment variable references are expanded using the container's environment. If the referenced environment variable doesn't exist, the reference in the command isn't changed. For example, if the reference is to " $(NAME1)
" and the NAME1
environment variable doesn't exist, the command string will remain " $(NAME1)
." $$
is replaced with $
and the resulting string isn't expanded. For example, $$(VAR_NAME)
will be passed as $(VAR_NAME)
whether or not the VAR_NAME
environment variable exists. The entrypoint can't be updated. For more information, see ENTRYPOINT in the Dockerfile reference and Define a command and arguments for a container and Entrypoint in the Kubernetes documentation .
Parameters
The entrypoint for the container. This isn't run within a shell. If this isn't specified, the ENTRYPOINT
of the container image is used. Environment variable references are expanded using the container's environment. If the referenced environment variable doesn't exist, the reference in the command isn't changed. For example, if the reference is to " $(NAME1)
" and the NAME1
environment variable doesn't exist, the command string will remain " $(NAME1)
." $$
is replaced with $
and the resulting string isn't expanded. For example, $$(VAR_NAME)
will be passed as $(VAR_NAME)
whether or not the VAR_NAME
environment variable exists. The entrypoint can't be updated. For more information, see ENTRYPOINT in the Dockerfile reference and Define a command and arguments for a container and Entrypoint in the Kubernetes documentation .