--- type: docs title: "Bindings components" linkTitle: "Bindings" description: "Guidance on setting up Dapr bindings components" weight: 900 --- Dapr integrates with external resources to allow apps to both be triggered by external events and interact with the resources. Each binding component has a name and this name is used when interacting with the resource. As with other building block components, binding components are extensible and can be found in the [components-contrib repo](https://github.com/dapr/components-contrib). A binding in Dapr is described using a `Component` file with the following fields: ```yaml apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1 kind: Component metadata: name: namespace: spec: type: bindings. version: v1 metadata: - name: value: - name: value: ... ``` The type of binding is determined by the `type` field, and things like connection strings and other metadata are put in the `.metadata` section. Different [supported bindings]({{< ref supported-bindings >}}) will have different specific fields that would need to be configured. For example, when configuring a binding for [Azure Blob Storage]({{< ref blobstorage>}}), the file would look like this: ```yaml apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1 kind: Component metadata: name: spec: type: bindings.azure.blobstorage version: v1 metadata: - name: storageAccount value: myStorageAccountName - name: storageAccessKey value: *********** - name: container value: container1 - name: decodeBase64 value: - name: getBlobRetryCount value: ``` ## Apply the configuration Once you have created the component's YAML file, follow these instructions to apply it based on your hosting environment: {{< tabs "Self-Hosted" "Kubernetes" >}} {{% codetab %}} To run locally, create a `components` dir containing the YAML file and provide the path to the `dapr run` command with the flag `--resources-path`. {{% /codetab %}} {{% codetab %}} To deploy in Kubernetes, assuming your component file is named `mybinding.yaml`, run: ```bash kubectl apply -f mybinding.yaml ``` {{% /codetab %}} {{< /tabs >}} ## Supported bindings Visit the [bindings reference]({{< ref supported-bindings >}}) for a full list of supported resources. ## Related links - [Bindings building block]({{< ref bindings >}}) - [Supported bindings]({{}})