Local Images
Running local Docker images in Minikube requires loading them into Minikube's Docker.
Read more on "Pushing directly to the in-cluster Docker Daemon".
Reuse the Docker daemon from Minikube
Use the docker-env
output to setup the Docker environment from Minikube
as primary Docker.
eval $(minikube docker-env)
Load an Image into Minikube
You must build the image before, run:
docker build -t local/bun-hello-world .
To make an image available for Minikube, the image must be loaded first.
minikube image load local/bun-hello-world
Create a Pod with Local Image
Create a Pod with the image on Kubernetes could be done by creating
the following pod.yaml
, then applying it with kubectl apply -f pod.yaml
.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: bun-hello-world
labels:
app: bun-hello-world
tier: backend
spec:
containers:
- name: bun-hello-world
image: local/bun-hello-world
imagePullPolicy: Never
The
imagePullPolicy
is used to restrict Kubernetes from pulling the image from the registry and to instead use the local image.
Check the Pod is running:
kubectl get pod
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE bun-hello-world 1/1 Running 0 19s
Port-Forward Pod
To access the Pod, you must run the kubectl port-forward
command.
kubectl port-forward bun-hello-world 3030:3030