How to create a ConfigMap from literals

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Hi Guys,

I am new to configmap. I want to create a configmap from literals. How can I do that?

Aug 31, 2020 in Kubernetes by akhtar
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Hi@akhtar,

You can use kubectl create configmap with the --from-literal argument to define a literal value from the command line as shown below.

$ kubectl create configmap special-config --from-literal=special.how=very --from-literal=special.type=charm
answered Aug 31, 2020 by MD
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