porter bundles install
porter bundles install
Create a new installation of a bundle
Synopsis
Create a new installation of a bundle.
The first argument is the name of the installation to create. This defaults to the name of the bundle.
Porter uses the Docker driver as the default runtime for executing a bundle’s invocation image, but an alternate driver may be supplied via ‘–driver/-d’. For example, the ‘debug’ driver may be specified, which simply logs the info given to it and then exits.
porter bundles install [INSTALLATION] [flags]
Examples
porter bundle install
porter bundle install MyAppFromTag --tag getporter/kubernetes:v0.1.0
porter bundle install --tag localhost:5000/getporter/kubernetes:v0.1.0 --insecure-registry --force
porter bundle install MyAppInDev --file myapp/bundle.json
porter bundle install --parameter-set azure --param test-mode=true --param header-color=blue
porter bundle install --cred azure --cred kubernetes
porter bundle install --driver debug
Options
--allow-docker-host-access Controls if the bundle should have access to the host's Docker daemon with elevated privileges. See https://porter.sh/configuration/#allow-docker-host-access for the full implications of this flag.
--cnab-file string Path to the CNAB bundle.json file.
-c, --cred strings Credential to use when installing the bundle. May be either a named set of credentials or a filepath, and specified multiple times.
-d, --driver string Specify a driver to use. Allowed values: docker, debug (default "docker")
-f, --file string Path to the porter manifest file. Defaults to the bundle in the current directory.
--force Force a fresh pull of the bundle
-h, --help help for install
--insecure-registry Don't require TLS for the registry
--param strings Define an individual parameter in the form NAME=VALUE. Overrides parameters otherwise set via --parameter-set. May be specified multiple times.
-p, --parameter-set strings Name of a parameter set file for the bundle. May be either a named set of parameters or a filepath, and specified multiple times.
--tag string Use a bundle in an OCI registry specified by the given tag.
Options inherited from parent commands
--debug Enable debug logging
--debug-plugins Enable plugin debug logging
SEE ALSO
- porter bundles - Bundle commands