--- title: "Environment" description: "Using the Environment Variable Configuration Method." lead: "Authelia has a layered configuration model. This section describes how to implement the environment configuration." date: 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00 draft: false images: [] menu: configuration: parent: "methods" weight: 101300 toc: true --- Environment variables are applied after the configuration file meaning anything specified as part of the environment overrides the configuration files. *__Please Note:__ It is not possible to configure several sections at this time, these include but may nott not be limited to the rules section in access control, the clients section in the OpenID Connect identity provider, the cookies section of in session, and the authz section in the server endpoints.* ## Prefix The environment variables must be prefixed with `AUTHELIA_`. All environment variables that start with this prefix must be for configuration. Any supplied environment variables that have this prefix and are not meant for configuration will likely result in an error or even worse misconfiguration. ### Kubernetes Please see the [Kubernetes Integration: Enable Service Links](../../integration/kubernetes/introduction.md#enable-service-links) documentation for specific requirements for using *Authelia* with Kubernetes. ## Mapping Configuration options are mapped by their name. Levels of indentation / subkeys are replaced by underscores. For example this YAML configuration: ```yaml log: level: info server: buffers: read: 4096 ``` Can be replaced by this environment variable configuration: ```bash AUTHELIA_LOG_LEVEL=info AUTHELIA_SERVER_BUFFERS_READ=4096 ``` ## Environment Variables {{% table-config-keys secrets="false" %}}