This repository contains Helm Classic Charts for Deis, the open source PaaS company. Deis (pronounced DAY-iss) Workflow is an open source Platform as a Service (PaaS) that adds a developer-friendly layer to any Kubernetes cluster, making it easy to deploy and manage applications on your own servers.
For more information about Deis Workflow, please visit the main project page at https://github.com/deis/workflow. For more general-purpose Helm Classic Charts, visit the Helm Classic Chart repository. To learn more about Helm Classic, visit the Helm Classic repository.
We welcome your input! If you have feedback one one of the charts herein, please submit an issue. If you'd like to participate in development, please read the "Development" section below and submit a pull request.
The Deis project welcomes contributions from all developers. The high level process for development matches many other open source projects. See below for an outline.
- Fork this repository
- Make your changes
- Submit a pull request (PR) to this repository with your changes, and unit tests whenever possible
- If your PR fixes any issues, make sure you write
Fixes #1234
in your PR description (where#1234
is the number of the issue you're closing)
- If your PR fixes any issues, make sure you write
- The Deis core contributors will review your code. After each of them sign off on your code, they'll label your PR with
LGTM1
andLGTM2
(respectively). Once that happens, a contributor will merge it
First, add this Chart repo to Helm Classic to install the current "workflow-dev" chart:
You must enable the extensions api for your kube-apiserver. For now the only requirement is that the daemonsets portion of the api be enabled. To do this add the following line to the script that starts your api server:
--runtime-config=extensions/v1beta1=true,extensions/v1beta1/daemonsets=true
you can also do ENABLE_DAEMONSETS=true
before running the kube-up.sh
script.
First, add this Chart repo to Helm Classic to install the "workflow" chart:
$ helmc repo add deis https://github.com/deis/charts
$ helmc up
$ helmc fetch deis/workflow-dev
$ helmc generate workflow-dev # creates the required secrets
$ helmc install workflow-dev
$ kubectl --namespace=deis get pods -w # watch this until all pods show "Running"
$ kubectl --namespace=deis get svc deis-router
# note the "EXTERNAL_IP" field for IP address on GKE/GCE/AWS, on Vagrant look for an "IP(S)"
Then install the deis
client, register yourself as a user and create your first application:
$ curl -sSL http://deis.io/deis-cli/install-v2.sh | bash
$ export PATH=.:$PATH
$ deis register deis.IP_YOU_GOT_ABOVE.xip.io # register as the first user
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "your_email@deis.com"
$ eval $(ssh-agent) && ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
$ deis keys:add ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Now let's create an App:
$ git clone https://github.com/deis/example-go.git
$ cd example-go
$ deis create mytest
Creating Application... done, created madras-radiator
$ git push deis master
Creating build... ..o
$ deis open
$ deis scale web=3 -a mytest # to scale up the app
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