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traefik-helm-chart
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Unfork with ArgoCD
helm chart Traefik Ingress
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Kubernetes confuses the heck out of me
For an example, consider the NGINX Ingress Controller Helm Chart and the Traefik Ingress Controller Helm Chart. Both of these charts install an IngressController but they have their own set of features, configuration, and operation. While they do similar things, they are not the same. Rather than having to pull a bunch of yaml files from a github repo, you can execute a helm install after telling helm where the definition of the charts comes from for a given application. Helm will then go and fetch all the manifests contained in the chart and populate values into the manifest from its defined defaults merged with any values that you specify as an override (or option). If another version of the application comes out, rather than having to update everything, you can just run helm upgrade to update the release to a newer chart version (which may update the internal application code). If the chart version didn't change, but you need a newer release version, a lot of times this is handled by a version variable that you can specify. You just update that (either on the command line or in a values file) and run helm upgrade to change the manifests that get pushed and automatically your deployments will get updated.
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Collecting Traefik metrics?
Traefik was deployed using Traefik's chart (https://github.com/traefik/traefik-helm-chart). Reading the default values.yaml file, I understand that the Prometheus metrics endpoint is enabled by default. I can confirm that I see the metrics when I access the pod on port 9100/metrics/.
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Newbie question: Deploying Traefik
You can Just use the Traefik V2 Helm Chart https://github.com/traefik/traefik-helm-chart
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Why did my K8S Traefik proxy stop working?
You can find the CRDs in Traefik's helm chart repo
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Every Sufficiently Advanced Configuration Language Is Wrong
A thousand times, yes. I've wanted to write this same article. Thanks for saving me the time!
The industry is going to great lengths to avoid writing configuration in any ubiquitous imperative programming language. We're seeing the proliferation of hyper-specialized, clunky declarative languages with sub-par tooling and package ecosystems. In what world are templates acceptable code? I don't mean to pick on anything specific, but this[0] is the most recent example I've come across, and it's far from the most unreadable examples.
[0]: https://github.com/traefik/traefik-helm-chart/blob/master/tr...
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Traefik + Wordpress, Apache showing pod IP instead of domain name
I have Traefik 2 as my ingress controller acting as the reverse proxy, deployed via Helm. I am using the Bitnami Helm chart to deploy wordpress.
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Traefik Middleware (redirectScheme) in k3s
You can then use helm to remove the old traefik deployment and install from wherever you'd prefer. I used the official traefik helm. I made sure that I copied the values from /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/manifests/traefik.yaml to my values file (retrieved from https://github.com/traefik/traefik-helm-chart/blob/master/traefik/values.yaml). Here I also added the helm operator ports.web.redirectTo: websecure (per u/soundwave_rk).
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Helm, just because?
Traefik Helm chart has 402 stars, but the problem here is that 100 people can use it and they don't add stars since they don't log in to GitHub for it. I don't star Debian packages either.
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MetalLB and Traefik for a home Kubernetes Cluster
I installed Traefik by helm. You'll need to install helm on the machine you're running kubectl on, then you can follow their instructions at https://github.com/traefik/traefik-helm-chart to install.
charts
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Azure OAuth CSRF State Not Equal Error
Down below is a copy of our webserver_config.py. We are currently running Airflow 2.4.3 on Kubernetes with the Airflow Community helm chart version 8.6.1 (located here: https://github.com/airflow-helm/charts). We are also using a postgres external database as our metadata db.
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Where in directory to deploy Airflow in Azure Kubernetes Service using Helm Chart
Been trying to deploy airflow using the Helm Chart and have been getting stuck on the following.
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What are the differences between Astronomer's airflow chart and the community one? Which one is better?
Hi folks, I want to deploy airflow into production on Kubernetes, and I found two different helm charts, one from Astronomer: https://github.com/astronomer/airflow-chart and another from the community which is maintained by airflow contributor: https://github.com/airflow-helm/charts.
What are some alternatives?
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
truecharts - Community App Catalog for TrueNAS SCALE [Moved to: https://github.com/truecharts/charts]
charts - Bitnami Helm Charts
shadowsocks-helm-chart - a Helm chart for Shadowsocks
charts - TrueNAS SCALE Apps Catalogs & Charts
charts - HAProxy Ingress helm charts
stolon-chart - Kubernetes Helm chart to deploy HA Postgresql cluster based on Stolon
airflow-chart - A Helm chart to install Apache Airflow on Kubernetes
helm-charts - Company.info Helm charts repository
helm-promotion-sample-app - Sample application that is promoted from QA to Staging to Production