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You can use the following commands to create and manage multiple containers in a Knative service spec.

Knative client multi-container support

You can use the kn container add command to print YAML container spec to standard output. This command is useful for multi-container use cases because it can be used along with other standard kn flags to create definitions.

The kn container add command accepts all container-related flags that are supported for use with the kn service create command. The kn container add command can also be chained by using UNIX pipes (|) to create multiple container definitions at once.

Example commands

  • Add a container from an image and print it to standard output:

    $ kn container add <container_name> --image <image_uri>
    Example command
    $ kn container add sidecar --image docker.io/example/sidecar
    Example output
    containers:
    - image: docker.io/example/sidecar
      name: sidecar
      resources: {}
  • Chain two kn container add commands together, and then pass them to a kn service create command to create a Knative service with two containers:

    $ kn container add <first_container_name> --image <image_uri> | \
    kn container add <second_container_name> --image <image_uri> | \
    kn service create <service_name> --image <image_uri> --extra-containers -

    --extra-containers - specifies a special case where kn reads the pipe input instead of a YAML file.

    Example command
    $ kn container add sidecar --image docker.io/example/sidecar:first | \
    kn container add second --image docker.io/example/sidecar:second | \
    kn service create my-service --image docker.io/example/my-app:latest --extra-containers -

    The --extra-containers flag can also accept a path to a YAML file:

    $ kn service create <service_name> --image <image_uri> --extra-containers <filename>
    Example command
    $ kn service create my-service --image docker.io/example/my-app:latest --extra-containers my-extra-containers.yaml