Setting separate values for environment variable in HELM for DEV, PRESTAGING, STAGING and PROD










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I am currently using Helm charts for deployment.
What I basically wanted to do is to set environment variables for different environments.



Use-case:



I am using Helm to deploy a Node JS application and based on the value of the environment variable NODE_ENV which will be set while deployment I wish to load specific config files.



Example:



 env:
- name: NODE_ENV
value: production
...


I was going through HELM charts and I am unable to join the dots as to how we can use the templates/deployment.yaml, values.yaml and a deployment.yaml to establish the same.



Note:



It is the same environment variable which will hold separate values based on the deployment environment.



Any help would be helpful.










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    I am currently using Helm charts for deployment.
    What I basically wanted to do is to set environment variables for different environments.



    Use-case:



    I am using Helm to deploy a Node JS application and based on the value of the environment variable NODE_ENV which will be set while deployment I wish to load specific config files.



    Example:



     env:
    - name: NODE_ENV
    value: production
    ...


    I was going through HELM charts and I am unable to join the dots as to how we can use the templates/deployment.yaml, values.yaml and a deployment.yaml to establish the same.



    Note:



    It is the same environment variable which will hold separate values based on the deployment environment.



    Any help would be helpful.










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      I am currently using Helm charts for deployment.
      What I basically wanted to do is to set environment variables for different environments.



      Use-case:



      I am using Helm to deploy a Node JS application and based on the value of the environment variable NODE_ENV which will be set while deployment I wish to load specific config files.



      Example:



       env:
      - name: NODE_ENV
      value: production
      ...


      I was going through HELM charts and I am unable to join the dots as to how we can use the templates/deployment.yaml, values.yaml and a deployment.yaml to establish the same.



      Note:



      It is the same environment variable which will hold separate values based on the deployment environment.



      Any help would be helpful.










      share|improve this question
















      I am currently using Helm charts for deployment.
      What I basically wanted to do is to set environment variables for different environments.



      Use-case:



      I am using Helm to deploy a Node JS application and based on the value of the environment variable NODE_ENV which will be set while deployment I wish to load specific config files.



      Example:



       env:
      - name: NODE_ENV
      value: production
      ...


      I was going through HELM charts and I am unable to join the dots as to how we can use the templates/deployment.yaml, values.yaml and a deployment.yaml to establish the same.



      Note:



      It is the same environment variable which will hold separate values based on the deployment environment.



      Any help would be helpful.







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          You can use templating to set the value of the environment variable:



          - name: NODE_ENV
          value: quote


          Your chart's values.yaml file should provide a default value:



          env: production


          When you actually go to deploy the chart, you can provide an additional YAML file of values (or more than one)



          helm install --name my-chart ./charts/my-chart -f values.dev.yaml


          And then that YAML file can provide values that override the chart's default



          env: development
          mysqlHost: mysql-dev.example.com





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            You can use templating to set the value of the environment variable:



            - name: NODE_ENV
            value: quote


            Your chart's values.yaml file should provide a default value:



            env: production


            When you actually go to deploy the chart, you can provide an additional YAML file of values (or more than one)



            helm install --name my-chart ./charts/my-chart -f values.dev.yaml


            And then that YAML file can provide values that override the chart's default



            env: development
            mysqlHost: mysql-dev.example.com





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              You can use templating to set the value of the environment variable:



              - name: NODE_ENV
              value: quote


              Your chart's values.yaml file should provide a default value:



              env: production


              When you actually go to deploy the chart, you can provide an additional YAML file of values (or more than one)



              helm install --name my-chart ./charts/my-chart -f values.dev.yaml


              And then that YAML file can provide values that override the chart's default



              env: development
              mysqlHost: mysql-dev.example.com





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                You can use templating to set the value of the environment variable:



                - name: NODE_ENV
                value: quote


                Your chart's values.yaml file should provide a default value:



                env: production


                When you actually go to deploy the chart, you can provide an additional YAML file of values (or more than one)



                helm install --name my-chart ./charts/my-chart -f values.dev.yaml


                And then that YAML file can provide values that override the chart's default



                env: development
                mysqlHost: mysql-dev.example.com





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                You can use templating to set the value of the environment variable:



                - name: NODE_ENV
                value: quote


                Your chart's values.yaml file should provide a default value:



                env: production


                When you actually go to deploy the chart, you can provide an additional YAML file of values (or more than one)



                helm install --name my-chart ./charts/my-chart -f values.dev.yaml


                And then that YAML file can provide values that override the chart's default



                env: development
                mysqlHost: mysql-dev.example.com






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