args
Parameters
Immutable. Specifies arguments for the command that runs when the container starts. This overrides the container's CMD
. Specify this field as an array of executable and arguments, similar to a Docker CMD
's "default parameters" form. If you don't specify this field but do specify the command field, then the command from the command
field runs without any additional arguments. See the Kubernetes documentation about how the command
and args
fields interact with a container's ENTRYPOINT
and CMD
. If you don't specify this field and don't specify the commmand
field, then the container's ENTRYPOINT
and CMD
determine what runs based on their default behavior. See the Docker documentation about how CMD
and ENTRYPOINT
interact. In this field, you can reference /ai-platform/prediction/docs/custom-container-requirements#aip-variables and environment variables set in the env field. You cannot reference environment variables set in the Docker image. In order for environment variables to be expanded, reference them by using the following syntax: $( VARIABLE_NAME) Note that this differs from Bash variable expansion, which does not use parentheses. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string is used unchanged. To avoid variable expansion, you can escape this syntax with $$
; for example: $$(VARIABLE_NAME) This field corresponds to the args
field of the Kubernetes Containers v1 core API.
Parameters
Immutable. Specifies arguments for the command that runs when the container starts. This overrides the container's CMD
. Specify this field as an array of executable and arguments, similar to a Docker CMD
's "default parameters" form. If you don't specify this field but do specify the command field, then the command from the command
field runs without any additional arguments. See the Kubernetes documentation about how the command
and args
fields interact with a container's ENTRYPOINT
and CMD
. If you don't specify this field and don't specify the commmand
field, then the container's ENTRYPOINT
and CMD
determine what runs based on their default behavior. See the Docker documentation about how CMD
and ENTRYPOINT
interact. In this field, you can reference /ai-platform/prediction/docs/custom-container-requirements#aip-variables and environment variables set in the env field. You cannot reference environment variables set in the Docker image. In order for environment variables to be expanded, reference them by using the following syntax: $( VARIABLE_NAME) Note that this differs from Bash variable expansion, which does not use parentheses. If a variable cannot be resolved, the reference in the input string is used unchanged. To avoid variable expansion, you can escape this syntax with $$
; for example: $$(VARIABLE_NAME) This field corresponds to the args
field of the Kubernetes Containers v1 core API.