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Serverless Framework - Build web, mobile and IoT applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google CloudFunctions & more

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<!-- title: Knative - Knative Guide - Credentials | Serverless Framework menuText: Credentials menuOrder: 4 description: How to set up the Serverless Framework with your Kubernetes / Knative credentials layout: Doc --> <!-- DOCS-SITE-LINK:START automatically generated --> ### [Read this on the main serverless docs site](https://www.serverless.com/framework/docs/providers/knative/guide/credentials/) <!-- DOCS-SITE-LINK:END --> # Knative - Credentials The Serverless Framework needs access to account credentials for your Kubernetes cluster so that it can create and manage Knative resources on your behalf. Additionally the Serverless Framework also needs access to your Docker Hub account to manage the container images which are used for Knative Serving services. ## Kubeconfig files The Serverless Framework automatically detects and uses a kubeconfig file to communicate with your Kubernetes cluster. The kubeconfig file should be stored at `$HOME/.kube` on your local machine. For instructions on how to setup kubeconfig files see [the official Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/). ## Docker Hub The Serverless Framework will leverage a Docker Daemon to build and push container images to Docker Hub if you're not using URLs to existing container images as your function handlers. Make sure that you have Docker running locally on your machine and you're setting the `provider.docker` variables in your `serverless.yml` file: ```yaml provider: name: knative docker: username: ${env:DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME} password: ${env:DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD} ```