fix typo in multi-app run env var def (#3800)

Signed-off-by: Mukundan Sundararajan <65565396+mukundansundar@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ description: Run multiple applications with one CLI command
{{% /alert %}}
Let's say you want to run several applications locally to test them together, similar to a production scenario. Multi-App Run allows you to start and stop a set of applications simultaneously, either:
- Locally/self-hosted with processes, or
- Locally/self-hosted with processes, or
- By building container images and deploying to a Kubernetes cluster
- You can use a local Kubernetes cluster (KiND) or one deploy to a Cloud (AKS, EKS, and GKE).
The Multi-App Run template file describes how to start multiple applications as if you had run many separate CLI `run` commands. By default, this template file is called `dapr.yaml`.
The Multi-App Run template file describes how to start multiple applications as if you had run many separate CLI `run` commands. By default, this template file is called `dapr.yaml`.
{{< tabs Self-hosted Kubernetes>}}
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The Multi-App Run template file describes how to start multiple applications as
## Multi-App Run template file
When you execute `dapr run -f .`, it starts the multi-app template file (named `dapr.yaml`) present in the current directory to run all the applications.
When you execute `dapr run -f .`, it starts the multi-app template file (named `dapr.yaml`) present in the current directory to run all the applications.
You can name template file with preferred name other than the default. For example `dapr run -f ./<your-preferred-file-name>.yaml`.
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ apps:
- appID: emit-metrics
appDirPath: ../apps/emit-metrics/
daprHTTPPort: 3511
env:
env:
DAPR_HOST_ADD: localhost
command: ["go","run", "app.go"]
```
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ For a more in-depth example and explanation of the template properties, see [Mul
## Locations for resources and configuration files
You have options on where to place your applications' resources and configuration files when using Multi-App Run.
You have options on where to place your applications' resources and configuration files when using Multi-App Run.
### Point to one file location (with convention)
@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ Watch [this video for an overview on Multi-App Run](https://youtu.be/s1p9MNl4VGo
## Multi-App Run template file
When you execute `dapr run -k -f .` or `dapr run -k -f dapr.yaml`, the applications defined in the `dapr.yaml` Multi-App Run template file starts in Kubernetes default namespace.
When you execute `dapr run -k -f .` or `dapr run -k -f dapr.yaml`, the applications defined in the `dapr.yaml` Multi-App Run template file starts in Kubernetes default namespace.
> **Note:** Currently, the Multi-App Run template can only start applications in the default Kubernetes namespace.
The necessary default service and deployment definitions for Kubernetes are generated within the `.dapr/deploy` folder for each app in the `dapr.yaml` template.
The necessary default service and deployment definitions for Kubernetes are generated within the `.dapr/deploy` folder for each app in the `dapr.yaml` template.
If the `createService` field is set to `true` in the `dapr.yaml` template for an app, then the `service.yaml` file is generated in the `.dapr/deploy` folder of the app.
@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ apps:
containerImage: ghcr.io/dapr/samples/hello-k8s-python:latest
```
> **Note:**
> - If the `containerImage` field is not specified, `dapr run -k -f` produces an error.
> **Note:**
> - If the `containerImage` field is not specified, `dapr run -k -f` produces an error.
> - The `createService` field defines a basic service in Kubernetes (ClusterIP or LoadBalancer) that targets the `--app-port` specified in the template. If `createService` isn't specified, the application is not accessible from outside the cluster.
For a more in-depth example and explanation of the template properties, see [Multi-app template]({{< ref multi-app-template.md >}}).

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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ apps:
appPort: 3000
unixDomainSocket: "/tmp/test-socket"
env:
- DEBUG: false
DEBUG: false
command: ["./backend"]
```
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ apps:
appPort: 3000
unixDomainSocket: "/tmp/test-socket"
env:
- DEBUG: false
DEBUG: false
```
The following rules apply for all the paths present in the template file: