### Description of the change
Update default params of chart dependencies. Tested with multiple upgrades and fresh installations.
Using no password auth for redis simplifies things for basic installations. Production installations should properly configure auth as they need it.
### Benefits
To avoid/solve upgrading issues as in #407 and #472
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# Changes
A big shoutout to @luhahn for all his work in #205 which served as the base for this PR.
## Documentation
- [x] After thinking for some time about it, I still prefer the distinct option (as started in #350), i.e. having a standalone "HA" doc under `docs/ha-setup.md` to not have a very long README (which is already quite long).
Most of the information below should go into it with more details and explanations behind all of the individual components.
## Chart deps
~~- Adds `meilisearch` as a chart dependency for a HA-ready issue indexer. Only works with >= Gitea 1.20~~
~~- Adds `redis` as a chart dependency for a HA-ready session and queue store.~~
- Adds `redis-cluster` as a chart dependency for a HA-ready session and queue store (alternative to `redis`). Only works with >= Gitea 1.19.2.
- Removes `memcached` instead of `redis-cluster`
- Add `postgresql-ha` as default DB dep in favor of `postgres`
## Adds smart HA chart logic
The goal is to set smart config values that result in a HA-ready Gitea deployment if `replicaCount` > 1.
- If `replicaCount` > 1,
- `gitea.config.session.PROVIDER` is automatically set to `redis-cluster`
- `gitea.config.indexer.REPO_INDEXER_ENABLED` is automatically set to `false` unless the value is `elasticsearch` or `meilisearch`
- `redis-cluster` is used for `[queue]` and `[cache]` and `[session]`mode or not
Configuration of external instances of `meilisearch` and `minio` are documented in a new markdown doc.
## Deployment vs Statefulset
Given all the discussions about this lately (#428), I think we could use both.
In the end, we do not have the requirement for a sequential pod scale up/scale down as it would happen in statefulsets.
On the other side, we do not have actual stateless pods as we are attaching a RWX to the deployment.
Yet I think because we do not have a leader-election requirement, spawning the pods as a deployment makes "Rolling Updates" easier and also signals users that there is no "leader election" logic and each pod can just be "destroyed" at anytime without causing interruption.
Hence I think we should be able to switch from a statefulset to a deployment, even in the single-replica case.
This change also brought up a templating/linting issue: the definition of `.Values.gitea.config.server.SSH_LISTEN_PORT` in `ssh-svc.yaml` just "luckily" worked so far due to naming-related lint processing. Due to the change from "statefulset" to "deployment", the processing queue changed and caused a failure complaining about `config.server.SSH_LISTEN_PORT` not being defined yet.
The only way I could see to fix this was to "properly" define the value in `values.yaml` instead of conditionally definining it in `helpers.tpl`. Maybe there's a better way?
## Chart PVC Creation
I've adapted the automated PVC creation from another chart to be able to provide the `storageClassName` as I couldn't get dynamic provisioning for EFS going with the current implementation.
In addition the naming and approach within the Gitea chart for PV creation is a bit unusual and aligning it might be beneficial.
A semi-unrelated change which will result in a breaking change for existing users but this PR includes a lot of breaking changes already, so including another one might not make it much worse...
- New `persistence.mount`: whether to mount an existing PVC (via `persistence.existingClaim`
- New `persistence.create`: whether to create a new PVC
## Testing
As this PR does a lot of things, we need proper testing.
The helm chart can be installed from the Git branch via `helm-git` as follows:
```
helm repo add gitea-charts git+https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart@/?ref=deployment
helm install gitea --version 0.0.0
```
It is **highly recommended** to test the chart in a dedicated namespace.
I've tested this myself with both `redis` and `redis-cluster` and it seemed to work fine.
I just did some basic operations though and we should do more niche testing before merging.
Examplary `values.yml` for testing (only needs a valid RWX storage class):
<details>
<summary>values.yaml</summary>
```yml
image:
tag: "dev"
PullPolicy: "Always"
rootless: true
replicaCount: 2
persistence:
enabled: true
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
storageClass: FIXME
redis-cluster:
enabled: false
global:
redis:
password: gitea
gitea:
config:
indexer:
ISSUE_INDEXER_ENABLED: true
REPO_INDEXER_ENABLED: false
```
</details>
## Preferred setup
The preferred HA setup with respect to performance and stability might currently be as follows:
- Repos: RWX (e.g. EFS or Azurefiles NFS)
- Issue indexer: Meilisearch (HA)
- Session and cache: Redis Cluster (HA)
- Attachments/Avatars: Minio (HA)
This will result in a ~ 10-pod HA setup overall.
All pods have very low resource requests.
fix#98
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### Description of the change
Change env-to-ini prefix and remove custom prefix.
`GITEA` is the default prefix.
### Benefits
Compatibility wit v1.20 (`-p` got removed)
### Possible drawbacks
None
### Additional information
See https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/25799
Tested with Gitea < 1.20 and >= 1.20
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### Description of the change
- Add ToC to README for easier navigation (and add note to `contributing.md`)
- Fix some heading levels in README
- Put upgrading notes into collapsible blocks
- Format `contributing.md` according to MD rules
- Allow `details` and `summary` elements in README
- Allow for longer headings
### Benefits
Better documentation
### Possible drawbacks
None
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Should help users with their move from PG 11 to 15. Thanks again @pi3ch!
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### Description of the change
This should clarify that we more and more rely on unittests for the templating behavior.
### Applicable issues
- fixes#199
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### Description of the change
This adds a new values object `serviceAccount`, that allows creating a dedicated ServiceAccount with the Helm Release into the cluster. It supports all common options like labels, annotations, name override (or referring to an externally created ServiceAccount), auto-mount token, image pull secrets.
It supersedes the stale PR #357.
### Benefits
Users can deploy Gitea with more fine-tuned security settings.
### Applicable issues
- related to #448
### Additional information
I've bumped the helm-unittest plugin in the CI build, to be able to use the `exists` and `notExists` feature in the new tests.
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fix#396
Set the default of `$HOME` to `/data/gitea/git` for rootless images to make chart openshift compliant.
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fix#31
First stab, need to iterate most likely.
@techknowlogick @lunny Could one of you add the GPG secrets here so the signing can be tested?
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add a new value `extraDeploy` to add arbitrary resources
inspired by bitnami charts ([example](https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/main/bitnami/postgresql/values.yaml#L58)
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Fix#376
Editors should do the job of soft-wrapping in case a line get's too long.
One sentence per line simplifies reviews and diffs a lot as it let's one comment on a piece of text that is contextually sound and not split over multiple lines.
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@lunny
It still looks like that the IAM user does not have enough permissions for the S3 sync operation.
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Unclear why it only appeared now and not earlier.
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Broken since a long time and probably not used by anyone
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Supersedes stalled #362
I opted for defining `requests` while leaving `limits` open. This might help for scheduling without restricting performance during init.
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This might hopefully help with the formatting issues around `Chart.lock`.
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@justusbunsi to end my formatting mess... ;)
I am not fully sure myself about the linebreaks in `values.yaml` but I don't think there's an easy way to change that behavior.
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and format YAML
(maybe we should also update the maintainers list if some are not active anymore?)
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And allow overriding the `image` section so users could possible also use other image tags.
fix#285
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### Description of the change
Removes checks for mariadb and mysql from _helpers.tpl
### Benefits
Fixes the helm-chart version 8.0.0 if using a external database
### Applicable issues
- fixes#420
- fixes#419
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As discussed in Discord.
Supersedes #412 and #407.
**⚠️ BREAKING**
Users depending on the built-in MySQL or MariaDB chart have to switch to an self-managed database, or Postgres
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See discussion in #387
Upgrade notes to Chart v11.x and Postgres 14.x: https://docs.bitnami.com/kubernetes/infrastructure/postgresql/administration/upgrade/
The current version in Gitea is using `11.11.0-debian-10-r62` from 2021-04.
Bumping the chart to the latest (v12.x) would use the image `15.2.0-debian-11-r14` which would be a jump from postgres 11 to postgres 15. There are no specific notes for the v12.x chart release, hence we might be able to just go to 12.x directly.
There have been some param renamings which I've reflected in the README.
**⚠️ BREAKING**
Users have to migrate their Postgres DB by e.g. restoring a previously created database dump into a clean installation.
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### Description of the change
Switch to official `helm-unittest` which is now alive again at https://github.com/helm-unittest/helm-unittest
### Applicable issues
- ref #199
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### Description of the change
Fix a wrong reference to `signing.existingKey`, `signing.existingSecret` was what was meant and what is used in the chart.
### Benefits
Less confusion when trying to use the Helm chart.
### Possible drawbacks
Evangelists of `existingKey` storming the barricades even though `existingKey` is long dead.
### Applicable issues
None, nobody noticed enough to care, apparently.
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### Description of the change
Make the test-connection Pod optional and override the wget container's image.
### Benefits
Allows users to enable/disabled the test-connection Pod and override the wget container's image.
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Some small formatting changes which are auto-applied by the markdown code styler in vscode (which I am using a lot).
These are also present in #407.
Merging this before/in general would help be a bit when tinkering with the README.
Mainly indentation related, plus some single quotes -> double quotes changes.
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### Description of the change
It is required to add custom mapping between hostnames and IP addresses for the gitea pods to be able to access external services like oauth providers or webhook servers.
It is common to take global variables for the entires and set them using hostAliases in the pod template.
### Benefits
Give us more flexibility when using gitea in various network environments.
### Applicable issues
- fixes#400
### Checklist
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This reverts d5ce1a47eaad935ea709b7a03bfdf6c69bac8f32 and therefore adds the GPG feature back into main.
As it is a breaking change, this PR now also contains the required upgrade notes.
Closes#107 again.
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### Description of the change
Corrects the spelling of the word deprecated.
### Benefits
Documentation free of misspelled words is more likely to be viewed as "professional".
### Possible drawbacks
None that I can think of
### Applicable issues
- fixes#393
### Additional information
There may be other misspelled words or incorrectly phrased passages that aren't addressed in this PR.
For reference, see the online dictionary for the correct spelling of deprecated.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deprecated
### Checklist
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- [X] Breaking changes are documented in the `README.md`
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/394
Reviewed-by: pat-s <pat-s@noreply.gitea.io>
Reviewed-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: robv89r <robv8r@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-committed-by: robv89r <robv8r@noreply.gitea.io>
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### Description of the change
Exluding non helm chart related files from release artifact
### Benefits
Smaller release artifacts
### Possible drawbacks
Exluded files not visible any within the artifact
### Applicable issues
None
### Additional information
None
### ⚠ BREAKING
None
### Checklist
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- [x] Parameters are documented in the `values.yaml` and added to the `README.md` using [readme-generator-for-helm](https://github.com/bitnami-labs/readme-generator-for-helm)
- [x] Breaking changes are documented in the `README.md`
Co-authored-by: Julian Schlarb <js@project-deadline.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/385
Reviewed-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
Reviewed-by: pat-s <pat-s@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: JSchlarb <jschlarb@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-committed-by: JSchlarb <jschlarb@noreply.gitea.io>
Feature #343 happens to be a breaking change when enabling `.Values.signing` but not specifying
any of the new private key properties. Tag `v6.0.2` is therefore not following semantic versioning.
This temporarily reverts commit b8f0310c43bd71dd48ac92b70d8ebdb94d43c29b and a fix-up commit 57a1cd27d9a6cc014f425fabeadb0db34f242b0e
to retag 6.0.2 as 6.0.3.
Co-authored-by: justusbunsi <sk.bunsenbrenner@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/373
Reviewed-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Reviewed-by: luhahn <luhahn@noreply.gitea.io>
### Description of the change
The init container for gpg key import doesn´t work. There is a not a tty error.
### Benefits
This will run gpg in batch mode. Eliminating the tty error.
### Possible drawbacks
None that I can think off.
### Applicable issues
- fixes#370
### Checklist
- [X] Parameters are documented in the `values.yaml` and added to the `README.md` using [readme-generator-for-helm](https://github.com/bitnami-labs/readme-generator-for-helm)
- [X] Breaking changes are documented in the `README.md`
Co-authored-by: Jeroen Verhoeven <jeroen@joentje.org>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/371
Reviewed-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Reviewed-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: dajoen74 <dajoen74@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-committed-by: dajoen74 <dajoen74@noreply.gitea.io>
With every push on main/master branch of that repository, the referenced
tarball is replaced, causing npm integrity checks to fail. Locking the used
reference to a specific commit hash is more reliable.
There is an open issue regarding publishing on NPM. As long as this is
not resolved, we would need to use this workaround to get updates.
(https://github.com/bitnami-labs/readme-generator-for-helm/issues/36)
Signed-off-by: justusbunsi <sk.bunsenbrenner@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: justusbunsi <sk.bunsenbrenner@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/369
Reviewed-by: pat-s <pat-s@noreply.gitea.io>
Reviewed-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-committed-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
### Description of the change
This PR adds support for gpg key setup. It allows to pass the gpg private key content inline inside `values.yaml` or refer to an existing secret containing the key content data.
### Benefits
Administrators don't need to manually setup the gpg environment from inside a running container. It also eliminates the breaking change of Gitea 1.17 regarding `[git].HOME` as the `GNUPGHOME` environment variable is used consistently to relocate the `.gnupg` directory to its former location.
### Applicable issues
- fixes#107
### Additional information
This PR add the first unit tests to this Helm Chart, ensuring templating integrity for signing related configuration.
### Checklist
- [x] Parameters are documented in the `values.yaml` and added to the `README.md` using [readme-generator-for-helm](https://github.com/bitnami-labs/readme-generator-for-helm)
Co-authored-by: justusbunsi <sk.bunsenbrenner@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: pat-s <pat-s@noreply.gitea.io>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/343
Reviewed-by: luhahn <luhahn@noreply.gitea.io>
Reviewed-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-committed-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
### Description of the change
Checking the existence of the config directory should be done with the directory path itself. Not its parent directory.
This simple fix addresses that by using the config directory for its existence check.
### Benefits
Prior to #337 there was no other way to install this helm chart using the `extraVolumeMounts` setting with these values:
```yaml
replicaCount: %d
extraVolumes:
- name: config-volume
configMap:
name: %s
extraVolumeMounts:
- name: config-volume
mountPath: /data/gitea/templates/custom
```
Without this fix, the Gitea pod would never initialize, and would crashloop with the same error in #296.
### Additional information
Mounting a configMap to `/data/gitea/templates/custom` causes the `/data/gitea` folder to exist even though the `/data/gitea/conf` had not been initialized yet. The initialization script saw that the `/data/gitea` dir existed and exited early without initializing `/data/gitea/conf`.
Co-authored-by: cboin1996 <christianboin@hotmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/310
Reviewed-by: justusbunsi <justusbunsi@noreply.gitea.io>
Reviewed-by: pat-s <pat-s@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: cboin1996 <cboin1996@noreply.gitea.io>
Co-committed-by: cboin1996 <cboin1996@noreply.gitea.io>
- [ ] Parameters are documented in the `values.yaml` and added to the `README.md` using [readme-generator-for-helm](https://github.com/bitnami-labs/readme-generator-for-helm)
- [ ] Breaking changes are documented in the `README.md`
The `README.md` must include all configuration options. The parameters section
is generated by extracting the parameter annotations from the `values.yaml` file,
by using [this tool](https://github.com/bitnami-labs/readme-generator-for-helm).
The `README.md` must include all configuration options.
The parameters section is generated by extracting the parameter annotations from the `values.yaml` file, by using [this tool](https://github.com/bitnami-labs/readme-generator-for-helm).
If changes were made on configuration options, run `make readme` to update the
README file.
If changes were made on configuration options, run `make readme` to update the README file.
The ToC is created via the VSCode [Markdown All in One](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yzhang.markdown-all-in-one) extension which can/must also be used used to update it.
## Pull Request Requirements
@ -40,13 +41,30 @@ For local development and testing of pull requests, the following workflow can
be used:
1. Install `minikube` and `helm`.
2. Start a `minikube` cluster via `minikube start`.
3. From the `gitea/helm-chart` directory execute the following command. This
will install the dependencies listed in `Chart.yml` and deploy the current
state of the helm chart found locally. If you want to test a branch, make
All components (in-memory DB, volume/asset storage, code indexer) used by Gitea must be deployed in a HA-ready fashion to achieve a full HA-ready Gitea deployment.
The following document explains how to achieve this for all individual components.
The resulting Gitea deployment will consist of ~ 10 pods (depending on the chosen components and their replicas).
One should evaluate upfront whether a HA-deployment is required as switching between HA/non-HA comes with some effort.
For production instances, HA is always recommended to increase uptime and have a frictionless update process.
A general comment about chart dependencies and external services:
Instead of relying on chart dependencies, it is often better to rely on an external, (managed) instances (in-memory database, asset storage provider, database, etc.).
Many cloud providers offer such services, at least for databases or in-memory databases.
They might cost a bit more than using a self-hosted k8s variant but are usually easier to maintain and scale, if needed.
Also they can be centrally managed and are not linked to the Gitea helm chart or namespace.
Please consider using external services before you start with your Gitea HA setup, it will make your life (and the life of the Gitea maintainers) easier.
This helm chart tries to help as much as possible to simplify and assert the provisioning of a HA-ready Gitea instance by implementing smart conditionals if `replicaCount` is set to a value > 1.
Nevertheless, we cannot guarantee for every possible combination of Gitea settings to work together perfectly in a HA setup.
As a general advice, we recommend to have a test environment aside on which to test possible changes/upgrades before applying these to a production installation.
## Requirements for HA
Storage-wise, the HA-Gitea setup requires a RWX file-system which can be shared among the deployment-based replica pods.
In addition, the following components are required for full HA-readiness:
- A HA-ready issue (and optionally code) indexer: `elasticsearch` or `meilisearch`
- A HA-ready external object/asset storage (`minio`) (optional, assets can also be stored on the RWX file-system)
- A HA-ready cache (`redis-cluster`)
- A HA-ready DB
`postgres.enabled`, which default to `true`, must be set to `false` for a HA setup.
The default `postgres` chart dependency is not HA-ready (there's a dedicated `postgres-ha` chart).
The following sections discuss each of the components in more detail.
Note that for each component discussed, the shown configurations only provides a (working) starting point, not necessarily the most optimal setup.
We try to optimize this document over time as we have gained more experience with HA setups from users.
## Indexers (Issues and code/repo)
The default code indexer `bleve` is not able to allow multiple connections and hence cannot be used in a HA setup.
Alternatives are `elasticsearch` and `meilisearch` (as of >= 1.19.2).
Unless you have an existing `elasticsearch` cluster, we recommend using `meilisearch` as it is faster and requires way less resources.
Unfortunately, `meilisearch` does only support the `ISSUE_INDEXER` and not the `REPO_INDEXER` yet ([tracking issue](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/24149)).
This means that the `REPO_INDEXER` must still be disabled for a HA setup right now.
An alternative to the two options above for the `ISSUE_INDEXER` is `"db"`, however we recommend to just go with `meilisearch` in this case and to not bother the DB with indexing.
To configure `meilisearch` within Gitea, do the following:
Object/asset storage refers to the storage of attachments, avatars, LFS files, etc.
While most of these can be stored on the RWX file-system, it is recommended to use an external S3-compatible object storage for such, mainly for performance reasons.
By default the chart provisions a single RWO volume to store everything (repos, avatars, packages, etc.).
This volume cannot be mounted by multiple pods.
Hence, a RWX volume is required and (optionally) an external HA-ready object storage.
> **Note:** Double-check that the file permissions are set correctly on the RWX volume! That is everything should be owned by the `git` user which usually has `uid=1000` and `gid=1000`.
To use `minio` you need to deploy and configure an external `minio` instance yourself and explicitly define the `STORAGE_TYPE` values as shown below.
Note that `MINIO_BUCKET` here is just a name and does not refer to a S3 bucket.
It's the root access point for all objects belonging to the respective application, i.e., to Gitea in this case.
{{- if .Values.gitea.config.cron.GIT_GC_REPOS.enabled -}}
{{- fail "Invoking the garbage collector via CRON is not yet supported when running with multiple replicas. Please set 'GIT_GC_REPOS.enabled = false'." -}}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- if eq (first .Values.persistence.accessModes) "ReadWriteOnce" -}}
{{- fail "When using multiple replicas, a RWX file system is required and gitea.persistence.accessModes[0] must be set to ReadWriteMany." -}}
{{- end }}
{{- if eq (get .Values.gitea.config.indexer "ISSUE_INDEXER_TYPE") "bleve" -}}
{{- fail "When using multiple replicas, the issue indexer (gitea.config.indexer.ISSUE_INDEXER_TYPE) must be set to a HA-ready provider such as 'meilisearch', 'elasticsearch' or 'db' (if the DB is HA-ready)." -}}
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.gitea.config.indexer.REPO_INDEXER_TYPE -}}
{{- if eq (get .Values.gitea.config.indexer "REPO_INDEXER_TYPE") "bleve" -}}
{{- if .Values.gitea.config.indexer.REPO_INDEXER_ENABLED -}}
{{- if eq (get .Values.gitea.config.indexer "REPO_INDEXER_ENABLED") "true" -}}
{{- fail "When using multiple replicas, the repo indexer (gitea.config.indexer.REPO_INDEXER_TYPE) must be set to 'meilisearch' or 'elasticsearch' or disabled." -}}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
{{- end }}
config_environment.sh:|-
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
@ -53,14 +79,14 @@ stringData:
env2ini::log " + '${setting}'"
if [[ -z "${section}" ]]; then
export "ENV_TO_INI____${setting^^}=${value}" # '^^' makes the variable content uppercase
export "GITEA____${setting^^}=${value}" # '^^' makes the variable content uppercase
return
fi
local masked_section="${section//./_0X2E_}" # '//' instructs to replace all matches
masked_section="${masked_section//-/_0X2D_}"
export "ENV_TO_INI__${masked_section^^}__${setting^^}=${value}" # '^^' makes the variable content uppercase
export "GITEA__${masked_section^^}__${setting^^}=${value}" # '^^' makes the variable content uppercase
args:['{{ include "gitea.fullname" . }}-http:{{ .Values.service.http.port }}']
restartPolicy:Never
{{- end }}
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