| `KUBECONFIG` | Path to a file containing `kubeconfig` for this deployment. CA bundle would be embedded if specified. This config also embeds the same token defined in `KUBE_TOKEN` so you likely will only need this variable. This variable name is also automatically picked up by `kubectl` so you won't actually need to reference it explicitly if using `kubectl`. |
| `KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN` | From GitLab 11.8, this variable can be used to set a domain per cluster. See [cluster domains](#base-domain) for more information. |
NOTE: **NOTE:**
NOTE: **Note:**
Prior to GitLab 11.5, `KUBE_TOKEN` was the Kubernetes token of the main
service account of the cluster integration.
NOTE: **Note:**
If your cluster was created before GitLab 12.2, default `KUBE_NAMESPACE` will be set to `<project_name>-<project_id>`.
When deploying a custom namespace:
### Custom namespace
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/27630) in GitLab 12.6.
The Kubernetes integration defaults to project-environment-specific namespaces
of the form `<project_name>-<project_id>-<environment>` (see [Deployment
variables](#deployment-variables)).
- The custom namespace must exist in your cluster.
- The project's deployment service account must have permission to deploy to the namespace.
-`KUBECONFIG` must be updated to use the custom namespace instead of the GitLab-provided default (this is [not automatic](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/31519)).
- If deploying with Auto DevOps, you must *also* override `KUBE_NAMESPACE` with the custom namespace.
For **non**-GitLab-managed clusters, the namespace can be customized using
GitLab does not save custom namespaces in the database. So while deployments work with custom namespaces, GitLab's integration for already-deployed environments will not pick up the customized values. For example, [Deploy Boards](../deploy_boards.md) will not work as intended for those deployments. For more information, see the [related issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/27630).
NOTE: **Note:** When using a [GitLab-managed cluster](#gitlab-managed-clusters), the
namespaces are created automatically prior to deployment and [can not be