--- reviewers: - mikedanese - thockin title: Container Environment Variables content_template: templates/concept --- {{% capture overview %}} This page describes the resources available to Containers in the Container environment. {{% /capture %}} {{< toc >}} {{% capture body %}} ## Container environment The Kubernetes Container environment provides several important resources to Containers: * A filesystem, which is a combination of an [image](/docs/concepts/containers/images/) and one or more [volumes](/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/). * Information about the Container itself. * Information about other objects in the cluster. ### Container information The *hostname* of a Container is the name of the Pod in which the Container is running. It is available through the `hostname` command or the [`gethostname`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/gethostname.2.html) function call in libc. The Pod name and namespace are available as environment variables through the [downward API](/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/downward-api-volume-expose-pod-information/). User defined environment variables from the Pod definition are also available to the Container, as are any environment variables specified statically in the Docker image. ### Cluster information A list of all services that were running when a Container was created is available to that Container as environment variables. Those environment variables match the syntax of Docker links. For a service named *foo* that maps to a Container named *bar*, the following variables are defined: ```shell FOO_SERVICE_HOST= FOO_SERVICE_PORT= ``` Services have dedicated IP addresses and are available to the Container via DNS, if [DNS addon](http://releases.k8s.io/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/cluster/addons/dns/) is enabled.  {{% /capture %}} {{% capture whatsnext %}} * Learn more about [Container lifecycle hooks](/docs/concepts/containers/container-lifecycle-hooks/). * Get hands-on experience [attaching handlers to Container lifecycle events](/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/attach-handler-lifecycle-event/). {{% /capture %}}