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37 lines
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# Introduction
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This is a [Helm](https://helm.sh/) chart for installing Mastodon into a
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Kubernetes cluster. The basic usage is:
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1. edit `values.yaml` or create a separate yaml file for custom values
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1. `helm dep update`
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1. `helm install --namespace mastodon --create-namespace my-mastodon ./ -f path/to/additional/values.yaml`
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This chart has been tested on Helm 3.0.1 and above.
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# Configuration
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The variables that _must_ be configured are:
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- password and keys in the `mastodon.secrets`, `postgresql`, and `redis` groups; if
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left blank, some of those values will be autogenerated, but will not persist
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across upgrades.
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- SMTP settings for your mailer in the `mastodon.smtp` group.
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# Missing features
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Currently this chart does _not_ support:
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- Hidden services
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- Single Sign-On
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- Swift
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- configurations using `WEB_DOMAIN`
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# Upgrading
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Because database migrations are managed as a Job separate from the Rails and
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Sidekiq deployments, it’s possible they will occur in the wrong order. After
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upgrading Mastodon versions, it may sometimes be necessary to manually delete
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the Rails and Sidekiq pods so that they are recreated against the latest
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migration.
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