A Helm chart for deploying RHDH (a Backstage application)
Homepage: https://redhat-developer.github.io/rhdh-chart/
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Red Hat Developer Hub Team | https://github.com/redhat-developer/rhdh-chart |
RHDH Backstage chart is an opinionated flavor of the upstream chart located at backstage/charts. It extends the upstream chart with additional OpenShift specific functionality and provides opinionated values.
Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals. Powered by a centralized software catalog, Backstage restores order to your microservices and infrastructure and enables your product teams to ship high-quality code quickly — without compromising autonomy.
Backstage unifies all your infrastructure tooling, services, and documentation to create a streamlined development environment from end to end.
This chart offers an opinionated OpenShift-specific experience. It is based on and directly depends on an upstream canonical Backstage Helm chart. For less opinionated experience, please consider using the upstream chart directly.
This chart extends all the features in the upstream chart in addition to including OpenShift only features. It is not recommended to use this chart on other platforms.
Charts are available in the following formats:
The following command can be used to add the chart repository:
helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
helm repo add backstage https://backstage.github.io/charts
helm repo add redhat-developer https://redhat-developer.github.io/rhdh-chart
Once the chart has been added, install this chart. However before doing so, please review the default values.yaml
and adjust as needed.
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If your cluster doesn't provide PVCs, you should disable PostgreSQL persistence via:
upstream: postgresql: primary: persistence: enabled: false
helm upgrade -i <release_name> redhat-developer/backstage
Note: this repo replaces https://github.com/janus-idp/helm-backstage, which has been deprecated in Feb 2024.
Charts are also available in OCI format. The list of available releases can be found here.
Install one of the available versions:
helm upgrade -i <release_name> oci://ghcr.io/redhat-developer/rhdh-chart/backstage --version=<version>
More information can be found by inspecting the backstage chart.