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charts | helm | |
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18 | 206 | |
238 | 26,013 | |
8.4% | 1.1% | |
9.9 | 9.0 | |
7 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Smarty | Go | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
charts
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App Catalog not refreshing on TrueNAS Scale
Failed to sync TRUENAS catalog: [EFAULT] Failed to clone 'https://github.com/truenas/charts.git' repository at '/mnt/RAID1_18TB/ix-applications/catalogs/github_com_truenas_charts_git_master' destination: Cmd('git') failed due to: exit code(128) cmdline: git clone -v https://github.com/truenas/charts.git /mnt/RAID1_18TB/ix-applications/catalogs/github_com_truenas_charts_git_master stderr: 'Cloning into '/mnt/RAID1_18TB/ix-applications/catalogs/github_com_truenas_charts_git_master'... fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/truenas/charts.git/': Could not resolve host: github.com '
- Charts Jellyfin release
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Leveling Up TrueNAS SCALE Apps and Catalogs
With these changes now live in 22.12.2, we are now open to collaboration with other App developers on our TrueNAS Apps Catalog hosted on GitHub. Users are encouraged to follow along with incoming changes staged as pull requests, as well as suggestions for new Applications. Aspiring developers can also read through our documentation on App creation and help review pull requests in-flight to ensure the latest and greatest Applications are always available on TrueNAS SCALE for all to run and enjoy.
- I guess truecharts is banning people for voicing their opinion on this sub too now. I did not say anything untrue or out of line.
- SCALE Apps Community Train - Now Available
- qBittorrent disappear from trunas official catalog
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Unable to add and sync catalogs
Error: [EFAULT] Failed to clone 'https://github.com/truenas/charts.git' repository at '/mnt/NAS/ix-applications/catalogs/github_com_truenas_charts_git_master' destination: Cmd('git') failed due to: exit code(128) cmdline: git clone -v https://github.com/truenas/charts.git /mnt/NAS/ix-applications/catalogs/github_com_truenas_charts_git_master stderr: 'Cloning into '/mnt/NAS/ix-applications/catalogs/github_com_truenas_charts_git_master'... fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/truenas/charts.git/': Could not resolve host: github.com '
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[SCALE] Chia Application Not Available
Its still there, we are just moving it to a community train. https://github.com/truenas/charts/tree/master/community/chia
- [Plex] Invalid value: 32400: provided port is already allocated · Issue #1001 · truenas/charts
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TrueNAS Scale and syncthing Permissions
Im running the official syncthing app installed from the https://github.com/truenas/charts.git catalogue. Granted it could be the same version of the chart in both catalogues.
helm
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Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines
Applying Kubernetes manifests individually is problematic because files can get overlooked. Packaging your applications as Helm charts lets you version your manifests and easily repeat deployments into different environments. Helm tracks the state of each deployment as a "release" in your cluster.
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deploying a minio service to kubernetes
helm
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How to take down production with a single Helm command
Explanation here: https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/12681#issuecomment-19593...
Looks like it's a bug in Helm, but actually isn't Helm's fault, the issue was introduced by Fedora Linux.
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Building a VoIP Network with Routr on DigitalOcean Kubernetes: Part I
Helm (Get from here https://helm.sh/)
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
It’s also well understood that having a k8s cluster is not enough to make developers able to host their services - you need a devops team to work with them, using tools like delivery pipelines, Helm, kustomize, infra as code, service mesh, ingress, secrets management, key management - the list goes on! Developer Portals like Backstage, Port and Cortex have started to emerge to help manage some of this complexity.
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Deploying a Web Service on a Cloud VPS Using Kubernetes MicroK8s: A Comprehensive Guide
Kubernetes orchestrates deployments and manages resources through yaml configuration files. While Kubernetes supports a wide array of resources and configurations, our aim in this tutorial is to maintain simplicity. For the sake of clarity and ease of understanding, we will use yaml configurations with hardcoded values. This method simplifies the learning process but isn’t ideal for production environments due to the need for manual updates with each new deployment. Although there are methods to streamline and automate this process, such as using Helm charts or bash scripts, we’ll not delve into those techniques to keep the tutorial manageable and avoid fatigue — you might be quite tired by that point!
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Deploy Kubernetes in Minutes: Effortless Infrastructure Creation and Application Deployment with Cluster.dev and Helm Charts
Helm is a package manager that automates Kubernetes applications' creation, packaging, configuration, and deployment by combining your configuration files into a single reusable package. This eliminates the requirement to create the mentioned Kubernetes resources by ourselves since they have been implemented within the Helm chart. All we need to do is configure it as needed to match our requirements. From the public Helm chart repository, we can get the charts for common software packages like Consul, Jenkins SonarQube, etc. We can also create our own Helm charts for our custom applications so that we don’t need to repeat ourselves and simplify deployments.
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Kubernets Helm Chart
We can search for charts https://helm.sh/ . Charts can be pulled(downloaded) and optionally unpacked(untar).
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Introduction to Helm: Comparison to its less-scary cousin APT
Generally I felt as if I was diving in the deepest of waters without the correct equipement and that was horrifying. Unfortunately to me, I had to dive even deeper before getting equiped with tools like ArgoCD, and k8slens. I had to start working with... HELM.
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🎀 Five tools to make your K8s experience more enjoyable 🎀
Within the architecture of Cyclops, a central component is the Helm engine. Helm is very popular within the Kubernetes community; chances are you have already run into it. The popularity of Helm plays to Cyclops's strength because of its straightforward integration.
What are some alternatives?
catalog - This is JUST the catalog, please refer to truecharts/apps for the actuall app code!
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
docker-postfix - Simple SMTP server / postfix null relay host for your Docker and Kubernetes containers. Based on Alpine Linux.
kubespray - Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster
traefik-helm-chart - Traefik Proxy Helm Chart
Packer - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.
kube-karp - ☸ Add a floating virtual IP to Kubernetes cluster nodes for load balancing easily.
krew - 📦 Find and install kubectl plugins
Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts - Some universal helm charts used for deploying services onto Kubernetes. All-in-one best-practices
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
otomi-core - Self-hosted DevOps PaaS for Kubernetes
dapr-demo - Distributed application runtime demo with ASP.NET Core, Apache Kafka and Redis on Kubernetes cluster.