# Gitea Helm Chart - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Update and versioning policy](#update-and-versioning-policy) - [Dependencies](#dependencies) - [Installing](#installing) - [High Availability](#high-availability) - [Configuration](#configuration) - [Default Configuration](#default-configuration) - [Additional _app.ini_ settings](#additional-appini-settings) - [External Database](#external-database) - [Ports and external url](#ports-and-external-url) - [ClusterIP](#clusterip) - [SSH and Ingress](#ssh-and-ingress) - [SSH on crio based kubernetes cluster](#ssh-on-crio-based-kubernetes-cluster) - [Cache](#cache) - [Persistence](#persistence) - [Admin User](#admin-user) - [LDAP Settings](#ldap-settings) - [OAuth2 Settings](#oauth2-settings) - [Configure commit signing](#configure-commit-signing) - [Metrics and profiling](#metrics-and-profiling) - [Pod annotations](#pod-annotations) - [Themes](#themes) - [Parameters](#parameters) - [Global](#global) - [strategy](#strategy) - [Image](#image) - [Security](#security) - [Service](#service) - [Ingress](#ingress) - [deployment](#deployment) - [ServiceAccount](#serviceaccount) - [Persistence](#persistence-1) - [Init](#init) - [Signing](#signing) - [Gitea](#gitea) - [LivenessProbe](#livenessprobe) - [ReadinessProbe](#readinessprobe) - [StartupProbe](#startupprobe) - [redis-cluster](#redis-cluster) - [PostgreSQL-ha](#postgresql-ha) - [PostgreSQL](#postgresql) - [Advanced](#advanced) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [Upgrading](#upgrading) [Gitea](https://gitea.io/en-us/) is a community managed lightweight code hosting solution written in Go. It is published under the MIT license. ## Introduction This helm chart has taken some inspiration from [jfelten's helm chart](https://github.com/jfelten/gitea-helm-chart). Yet it takes a completely different approach in providing a database and cache with dependencies. Additionally, this chart allows to provide LDAP and admin user configuration with values. ## Update and versioning policy The Gitea helm chart versioning does not follow Gitea's versioning. The latest chart version can be looked up in [https://dl.gitea.com/charts](https://dl.gitea.com/charts) or in the [repository releases](https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/releases). The chart aims to follow Gitea's releases closely. There might be times when the chart is behind the latest Gitea release. This might be caused by different reasons, most often due to time constraints of the maintainers (remember, all work here is done voluntarily in the spare time of people). If you're eager to use the latest Gitea version earlier than this chart catches up, then change the tag in `values.yaml` to the latest Gitea version. Note that besides the exact Gitea version one can also use the `:1` tag to automatically follow the latest Gitea version. This should be combined with `image.pullPolicy: "Always"`. Important: Using the `:1` will also automatically jump to new minor release (e.g. from 1.13 to 1.14) which may eventually cause incompatibilities if major/breaking changes happened between these versions. This is due to Gitea not strictly following [semantic versioning](https://semver.org/#summary) as breaking changes do not increase the major version. I.e., "minor" version bumps are considered "major". Yet most often no issues will be encountered and the chart maintainers aim to communicate early/upfront if this would be the case. ## Dependencies Gitea can be run with an external database and cache. This chart provides those dependencies, which can be enabled, or disabled via configuration. Dependencies: - PostgreSQL HA ([configuration](#postgresql)) - Redis Cluster ([configuration](#cache)) ## Installing ```sh helm repo add gitea-charts https://dl.gitea.io/charts/ helm repo update helm install gitea gitea-charts/gitea ``` When upgrading, please refer to the [Upgrading](#upgrading) section at the bottom of this document for major and breaking changes. ## High Availability ⚠️ **EXPERIMENTAL** ⚠️ Since version 9.0.0 this chart has experimental support for running Gitea and it's dependencies in a HA setup. The setup is still experimental and care must be taken for production use as Gitea core is not yet officially HA-ready. Deploying a HA-ready Gitea instance requires some effort including using HA-ready dependencies. See the [HA Setup](docs/ha-setup.md) document for more details. ## Configuration Gitea offers lots of configuration options. This is fully described in the [Gitea Cheat Sheet](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/). ```yaml gitea: config: APP_NAME: "Gitea: With a cup of tea." repository: ROOT: "~/gitea-repositories" repository.pull-request: WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES: "WIP:,[WIP]:" ``` ### Default Configuration This chart will set a few defaults in the Gitea configuration based on the service and ingress settings. All defaults can be overwritten in `gitea.config`. INSTALL_LOCK is always set to true, since we want to configure Gitea with this helm chart and everything is taken care of. _All default settings are made directly in the generated `app.ini`, not in the Values._ #### Database defaults If a builtIn database is enabled the database configuration is set automatically. For example, PostgreSQL builtIn will appear in the `app.ini` as: ```ini [database] DB_TYPE = postgres HOST = RELEASE-NAME-postgresql.default.svc.cluster.local:5432 NAME = gitea PASSWD = gitea USER = gitea ``` #### Server defaults The server defaults are a bit more complex. If ingress is `enabled`, the `ROOT_URL`, `DOMAIN` and `SSH_DOMAIN` will be set accordingly. `HTTP_PORT` always defaults to `3000` as well as `SSH_PORT` to `22`. ```ini [server] APP_DATA_PATH = /data DOMAIN = git.example.com HTTP_PORT = 3000 PROTOCOL = http ROOT_URL = http://git.example.com SSH_DOMAIN = git.example.com SSH_LISTEN_PORT = 22 SSH_PORT = 22 ENABLE_PPROF = false ``` #### Metrics defaults The Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint is disabled by default. ```ini [metrics] ENABLED = false ``` ### Additional _app.ini_ settings > **The [generic](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/#overall-default) > section cannot be defined that way.** Some settings inside _app.ini_ (like passwords or whole authentication configurations) must be considered sensitive and therefore should not be passed via plain text inside the _values.yaml_ file. In times of _GitOps_ the values.yaml could be stored in a Git repository where sensitive data should never be accessible. The Helm Chart supports this approach and let the user define custom sources like Kubernetes Secrets to be loaded as environment variables during _app.ini_ creation or update. ```yaml gitea: additionalConfigSources: - secret: secretName: gitea-app-ini-oauth - configMap: name: gitea-app-ini-plaintext ``` This would mount the two additional volumes (`oauth` and `some-additionals`) from different sources to the init container where the _app.ini_ gets updated. All files mounted that way will be read and converted to environment variables and then added to the _app.ini_ using [environment-to-ini](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/tree/main/contrib/environment-to-ini). The key of such additional source represents the section inside the _app.ini_. The value for each key can be multiline ini-like definitions. In example, the referenced `gitea-app-ini-plaintext` could look like this. ```yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: ConfigMap metadata: name: gitea-app-ini-plaintext data: session: | PROVIDER=memory SAME_SITE=strict cron.archive_cleanup: | ENABLED=true ``` Or when using a Kubernetes secret, having the same data structure: ```yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret metadata: name: gitea-security-related-configuration type: Opaque stringData: security: | PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY=off session: | SAME_SITE=strict ``` #### User defined environment variables in app.ini Users are able to define their own environment variables, which are loaded into the containers. We also support to directly interact with the generated _app.ini_. To inject self defined variables into the _app.ini_ a certain format needs to be honored. This is described in detail on the [env-to-ini](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/tree/main/contrib/environment-to-ini) page. Prior to Gitea 1.20 and Chart 9.0.0 the helm chart had a custom prefix `ENV_TO_INI`. After the support for a custom prefix was removed in Gite core, the prefix was changed to `GITEA`. For example a database setting needs to have the following format: ```yaml gitea: additionalConfigFromEnvs: - name: GITEA__DATABASE__HOST value: my.own.host - name: GITEA__DATABASE__PASSWD valueFrom: secretKeyRef: name: postgres-secret key: password ``` Priority (highest to lowest) for defining app.ini variables: 1. Environment variables prefixed with `GITEA` 1. Additional config sources 1. Values defined in `gitea.config` ### External Database Any external database listed in [https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/database-prep/](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/database-prep/) can be used instead of the built-in PostgreSQL. In fact, it is **highly recommended** to use an external database to ensure a stable Gitea installation longterm. If an external database is used, no matter which type, make sure to set `postgresql.enabled` to `false` to disable the use of the built-in PostgreSQL. ```yaml gitea: config: database: DB_TYPE: mysql HOST: NAME: gitea USER: root PASSWD: gitea SCHEMA: gitea postgresql: enabled: false ``` ### Ports and external url By default port `3000` is used for web traffic and `22` for ssh. Those can be changed: ```yaml service: http: port: 3000 ssh: port: 22 ``` This helm chart automatically configures the clone urls to use the correct ports. You can change these ports by hand using the `gitea.config` dict. However you should know what you're doing. ### ClusterIP By default the `clusterIP` will be set to `None`, which is the default for headless services. However if you want to omit the clusterIP field in the service, use the following values: ```yaml service: http: type: ClusterIP port: 3000 clusterIP: ssh: type: ClusterIP port: 22 clusterIP: ``` ### SSH and Ingress If you're using ingress and want to use SSH, keep in mind, that ingress is not able to forward SSH Ports. You will need a LoadBalancer like `metallb` and a setting in your ssh service annotations. ```yaml service: ssh: annotations: metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: test ``` ### SSH on crio based kubernetes cluster If you use `crio` as container runtime it is not possible to read from a remote repository. You should get an error message like this: ```bash $ git clone git@k8s-demo.internal:admin/test.git Cloning into 'test'... Connection reset by 192.168.179.217 port 22 fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. ``` To solve this problem add the capability `SYS_CHROOT` to the `securityContext`. More about this issue [here](https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/issues/161). ### Cache The cache handling is done via `redis-cluster` (via the `bitnami` chart) by default. This deployment is HA-ready but can also be used for single-pod deployments. By default, 6 replicas are deployed for a working `redis-cluster` deployment. Many cloud providers offer a managed redis service, which can be used instead of the built-in `redis-cluster`. ```yaml redis-cluster: enabled: true ``` ### Persistence Gitea will be deployed as a deployment. By simply enabling the persistence and setting the storage class according to your cluster everything else will be taken care of. The following example will create a PVC as a part of the deployment. Please note, that an empty `storageClass` in the persistence will result in kubernetes using your default storage class. If you want to use your own storage class define it as follows: ```yaml persistence: enabled: true storageClass: myOwnStorageClass ``` If you want to manage your own PVC you can simply pass the PVC name to the chart. ```yaml persistence: enabled: true claimName: MyAwesomeGiteaClaim ``` In case that persistence has been disabled it will simply use an empty dir volume. PostgreSQL handles the persistence in the exact same way. You can interact with the postgres settings as displayed in the following example: ```yaml postgresql: persistence: enabled: true claimName: MyAwesomeGiteaPostgresClaim ``` ### Admin User This chart enables you to create a default admin user. It is also possible to update the password for this user by upgrading or redeploying the chart. It is not possible to delete an admin user after it has been created. This has to be done in the ui. You cannot use `admin` as username. ```yaml gitea: admin: username: "MyAwesomeGiteaAdmin" password: "AReallyAwesomeGiteaPassword" email: "gi@tea.com" ``` You can also use an existing Secret to configure the admin user: ```yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret metadata: name: gitea-admin-secret type: Opaque stringData: username: MyAwesomeGiteaAdmin password: AReallyAwesomeGiteaPassword ``` ```yaml gitea: admin: existingSecret: gitea-admin-secret ``` ### LDAP Settings Like the admin user the LDAP settings can be updated. All LDAP values from are available. Multiple LDAP sources can be configured with additional LDAP list items. ```yaml gitea: ldap: - name: MyAwesomeGiteaLdap securityProtocol: unencrypted host: "127.0.0.1" port: "389" userSearchBase: ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com userFilter: sAMAccountName=%s adminFilter: CN=Admin,CN=Group,DC=example,DC=com emailAttribute: mail bindDn: CN=ldap read,OU=Spezial,DC=example,DC=com bindPassword: JustAnotherBindPw usernameAttribute: CN publicSSHKeyAttribute: publicSSHKey ``` You can also use an existing secret to set the `bindDn` and `bindPassword`: ```yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret metadata: name: gitea-ldap-secret type: Opaque stringData: bindDn: CN=ldap read,OU=Spezial,DC=example,DC=com bindPassword: JustAnotherBindPw ``` ```yaml gitea: ldap: - existingSecret: gitea-ldap-secret ... ``` ⚠️ Some options are just flags and therefore don't have any values. If they are defined in `gitea.ldap` configuration, they will be passed to the Gitea CLI without any value. Affected options: - notActive - skipTlsVerify - allowDeactivateAll - synchronizeUsers - attributesInBind ### OAuth2 Settings Like the admin user, OAuth2 settings can be updated and disabled but not deleted. Deleting OAuth2 settings has to be done in the ui. All OAuth2 values, which are documented [here](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/command-line/#admin), are available. Multiple OAuth2 sources can be configured with additional OAuth list items. ```yaml gitea: oauth: - name: "MyAwesomeGiteaOAuth" provider: "openidConnect" key: "hello" secret: "world" autoDiscoverUrl: "https://gitea.example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration" #useCustomUrls: #customAuthUrl: #customTokenUrl: #customProfileUrl: #customEmailUrl: ``` You can also use an existing secret to set the `key` and `secret`: ```yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret metadata: name: gitea-oauth-secret type: Opaque stringData: key: hello secret: world ``` ```yaml gitea: oauth: - name: "MyAwesomeGiteaOAuth" existingSecret: gitea-oauth-secret ... ``` ## Configure commit signing When using the rootless image the gpg key folder is not persistent by default. If you consider using signed commits for internal Gitea activities (e.g. initial commit), you'd need to provide a signing key. Prior to [PR186](https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/pulls/186), imported keys had to be re-imported once the container got replaced by another. The mentioned PR introduced a new configuration object `signing` allowing you to configure prerequisites for commit signing. By default this section is disabled to maintain backwards compatibility. ```yaml signing: enabled: false gpgHome: /data/git/.gnupg ``` Regardless of the used container image the `signing` object allows to specify a private gpg key. Either using the `signing.privateKey` to define the key inline, or refer to an existing secret containing the key data by using `signing.existingSecret`. ```yaml apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret metadata: name: custom-gitea-gpg-key type: Opaque stringData: privateKey: |- -----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK----- ... -----END PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK----- ``` ```yaml signing: existingSecret: custom-gitea-gpg-key ``` To use the gpg key, Gitea needs to be configured accordingly. A detailed description can be found in the [official Gitea documentation](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/signing/#general-configuration). ## Metrics and profiling A Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint on the `HTTP_PORT` and `pprof` profiling endpoints on port 6060 can be enabled under `gitea`. Beware that the metrics endpoint is exposed via the ingress, manage access using ingress annotations for example. To deploy the `ServiceMonitor`, you first need to ensure that you have deployed `prometheus-operator` and its [CRDs](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator#customresourcedefinitions). ```yaml gitea: metrics: enabled: true serviceMonitor: enabled: true config: server: ENABLE_PPROF: true ``` ## Pod annotations Annotations can be added to the Gitea pod. ```yaml gitea: podAnnotations: {} ``` ## Themes Custom themes can be added via k8s secrets and referencing them in `values.yaml`. ```yaml extraVolumes: - name: gitea-themes secret: secretName: gitea-themes extraVolumeMounts: - name: gitea-themes readOnly: true mountPath: "/data/gitea/public/css" ``` The secret can be created via `terraform`: ```hcl resource "kubernetes_secret" "gitea-themes" { metadata { name = "gitea-themes" namespace = "gitea" } data = { "theme-custom.css" = "${file("FULL-PATH-TO-CSS")}" "theme-custom-dark.css" = "${file("FULL-PATH-TO-CSS")}" } type = "Opaque" depends_on = [kubernetes_namespace.gitea] } ``` or natively via `kubectl`: ```bash kubectl create secret generic gitea-themes --from-file={{FULL-PATH-TO-CSS}} --namespace gitea ``` ## Parameters ### Global | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----- | | `global.imageRegistry` | global image registry override | `""` | | `global.imagePullSecrets` | global image pull secrets override; can be extended by `imagePullSecrets` | `[]` | | `global.storageClass` | global storage class override | `""` | | `global.hostAliases` | global hostAliases which will be added to the pod's hosts files | `[]` | | `replicaCount` | number of replicas for the deployment | `1` | ### strategy | Name | Description | Value | | --------------------------------------- | -------------- | --------------- | | `strategy.type` | strategy type | `RollingUpdate` | | `strategy.rollingUpdate.maxSurge` | maxSurge | `100%` | | `strategy.rollingUpdate.maxUnavailable` | maxUnavailable | `0` | | `clusterDomain` | cluster domain | `cluster.local` | ### Image | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | | `image.registry` | image registry, e.g. gcr.io,docker.io | `""` | | `image.repository` | Image to start for this pod | `gitea/gitea` | | `image.tag` | Visit: [Image tag](https://hub.docker.com/r/gitea/gitea/tags?page=1&ordering=last_updated). Defaults to `appVersion` within Chart.yaml. | `""` | | `image.pullPolicy` | Image pull policy | `Always` | | `image.rootless` | Wether or not to pull the rootless version of Gitea, only works on Gitea 1.14.x or higher | `true` | | `imagePullSecrets` | Secret to use for pulling the image | `[]` | ### Security | Name | Description | Value | | ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | ------ | | `podSecurityContext.fsGroup` | Set the shared file system group for all containers in the pod. | `1000` | | `containerSecurityContext` | Security context | `{}` | | `securityContext` | Run init and Gitea containers as a specific securityContext | `{}` | | `podDisruptionBudget` | Pod disruption budget | `{}` | ### Service | Name | Description | Value | | --------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | | `service.http.type` | Kubernetes service type for web traffic | `ClusterIP` | | `service.http.port` | Port number for web traffic | `3000` | | `service.http.clusterIP` | ClusterIP setting for http autosetup for deployment is None | `None` | | `service.http.loadBalancerIP` | LoadBalancer IP setting | `nil` | | `service.http.nodePort` | NodePort for http service | `nil` | | `service.http.externalTrafficPolicy` | If `service.http.type` is `NodePort` or `LoadBalancer`, set this to `Local` to enable source IP preservation | `nil` | | `service.http.externalIPs` | External IPs for service | `nil` | | `service.http.ipFamilyPolicy` | HTTP service dual-stack policy | `nil` | | `service.http.ipFamilies` | HTTP service dual-stack familiy selection,for dual-stack parameters see official kubernetes [dual-stack concept documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dual-stack/). | `nil` | | `service.http.loadBalancerSourceRanges` | Source range filter for http loadbalancer | `[]` | | `service.http.annotations` | HTTP service annotations | `{}` | | `service.ssh.type` | Kubernetes service type for ssh traffic | `ClusterIP` | | `service.ssh.port` | Port number for ssh traffic | `22` | | `service.ssh.clusterIP` | ClusterIP setting for ssh autosetup for deployment is None | `None` | | `service.ssh.loadBalancerIP` | LoadBalancer IP setting | `nil` | | `service.ssh.nodePort` | NodePort for ssh service | `nil` | | `service.ssh.externalTrafficPolicy` | If `service.ssh.type` is `NodePort` or `LoadBalancer`, set this to `Local` to enable source IP preservation | `nil` | | `service.ssh.externalIPs` | External IPs for service | `nil` | | `service.ssh.ipFamilyPolicy` | SSH service dual-stack policy | `nil` | | `service.ssh.ipFamilies` | SSH service dual-stack familiy selection,for dual-stack parameters see official kubernetes [dual-stack concept documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dual-stack/). | `nil` | | `service.ssh.hostPort` | HostPort for ssh service | `nil` | | `service.ssh.loadBalancerSourceRanges` | Source range filter for ssh loadbalancer | `[]` | | `service.ssh.annotations` | SSH service annotations | `{}` | ### Ingress | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------- | | `ingress.enabled` | Enable ingress | `false` | | `ingress.className` | Ingress class name | `nil` | | `ingress.annotations` | Ingress annotations | `{}` | | `ingress.hosts[0].host` | Default Ingress host | `git.example.com` | | `ingress.hosts[0].paths[0].path` | Default Ingress path | `/` | | `ingress.hosts[0].paths[0].pathType` | Ingress path type | `Prefix` | | `ingress.tls` | Ingress tls settings | `[]` | | `ingress.apiVersion` | Specify APIVersion of ingress object. Mostly would only be used for argocd. | | ### deployment | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------ | ----- | | `resources` | Kubernetes resources | `{}` | | `schedulerName` | Use an alternate scheduler, e.g. "stork" | `""` | | `nodeSelector` | NodeSelector for the deployment | `{}` | | `tolerations` | Tolerations for the deployment | `[]` | | `affinity` | Affinity for the deployment | `{}` | | `topologySpreadConstraints` | TopologySpreadConstraints for the deployment | `[]` | | `dnsConfig` | dnsConfig for the deployment | `{}` | | `priorityClassName` | priorityClassName for the deployment | `""` | | `deployment.env` | Additional environment variables to pass to containers | `[]` | | `deployment.terminationGracePeriodSeconds` | How long to wait until forcefully kill the pod | `60` | | `deployment.labels` | Labels for the deployment | `{}` | | `deployment.annotations` | Annotations for the Gitea deployment to be created | `{}` | ### ServiceAccount | Name | Description | Value | | --------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | `serviceAccount.create` | Enable the creation of a ServiceAccount | `false` | | `serviceAccount.name` | Name of the created ServiceAccount, defaults to release name. Can also link to an externally provided ServiceAccount that should be used. | `""` | | `serviceAccount.automountServiceAccountToken` | Enable/disable auto mounting of the service account token | `false` | | `serviceAccount.imagePullSecrets` | Image pull secrets, available to the ServiceAccount | `[]` | | `serviceAccount.annotations` | Custom annotations for the ServiceAccount | `{}` | | `serviceAccount.labels` | Custom labels for the ServiceAccount | `{}` | ### Persistence | Name | Description | Value | | ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- | | `persistence.enabled` | Enable persistent storage | `true` | | `persistence.create` | Whether to create the persistentVolumeClaim for shared storage | `true` | | `persistence.mount` | Whether the persistentVolumeClaim should be mounted (even if not created) | `true` | | `persistence.claimName` | Use an existing claim to store repository information | `gitea-shared-storage` | | `persistence.size` | Size for persistence to store repo information | `10Gi` | | `persistence.accessModes` | AccessMode for persistence | `["ReadWriteOnce"]` | | `persistence.labels` | Labels for the persistence volume claim to be created | `{}` | | `persistence.annotations` | Annotations for the persistence volume claim to be created | `{}` | | `persistence.storageClass` | Name of the storage class to use | `nil` | | `persistence.subPath` | Subdirectory of the volume to mount at | `nil` | | `extraVolumes` | Additional volumes to mount to the Gitea deployment | `[]` | | `extraContainerVolumeMounts` | Mounts that are only mapped into the Gitea runtime/main container, to e.g. override custom templates. | `[]` | | `extraInitVolumeMounts` | Mounts that are only mapped into the init-containers. Can be used for additional preconfiguration. | `[]` | | `extraVolumeMounts` | **DEPRECATED** Additional volume mounts for init containers and the Gitea main container | `[]` | ### Init | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------- | | `initPreScript` | Bash shell script copied verbatim to the start of the init-container. | `""` | | `initContainers.resources.limits` | initContainers.limits Kubernetes resource limits for init containers | `{}` | | `initContainers.resources.requests.cpu` | initContainers.requests.cpu Kubernetes cpu resource limits for init containers | `100m` | | `initContainers.resources.requests.memory` | initContainers.requests.memory Kubernetes memory resource limits for init containers | `128Mi` | ### Signing | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | | `signing.enabled` | Enable commit/action signing | `false` | | `signing.gpgHome` | GPG home directory | `/data/git/.gnupg` | | `signing.privateKey` | Inline private gpg key for signed Gitea actions | `""` | | `signing.existingSecret` | Use an existing secret to store the value of `signing.privateKey` | `""` | ### Gitea | Name | Description | Value | | -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------- | | `gitea.admin.username` | Username for the Gitea admin user | `gitea_admin` | | `gitea.admin.existingSecret` | Use an existing secret to store admin user credentials | `nil` | | `gitea.admin.password` | Password for the Gitea admin user | `r8sA8CPHD9!bt6d` | | `gitea.admin.email` | Email for the Gitea admin user | `gitea@local.domain` | | `gitea.metrics.enabled` | Enable Gitea metrics | `false` | | `gitea.metrics.serviceMonitor.enabled` | Enable Gitea metrics service monitor | `false` | | `gitea.ldap` | LDAP configuration | `[]` | | `gitea.oauth` | OAuth configuration | `[]` | | `gitea.config.server.SSH_PORT` | SSH port for rootlful Gitea image | `22` | | `gitea.config.server.SSH_LISTEN_PORT` | SSH port for rootless Gitea image | `2222` | | `gitea.additionalConfigSources` | Additional configuration from secret or configmap | `[]` | | `gitea.additionalConfigFromEnvs` | Additional configuration sources from environment variables | `[]` | | `gitea.podAnnotations` | Annotations for the Gitea pod | `{}` | | `gitea.ssh.logLevel` | Configure OpenSSH's log level. Only available for root-based Gitea image. | `INFO` | ### LivenessProbe | Name | Description | Value | | ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ------ | | `gitea.livenessProbe.enabled` | Enable liveness probe | `true` | | `gitea.livenessProbe.tcpSocket.port` | Port to probe for liveness | `http` | | `gitea.livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds` | Initial delay before liveness probe is initiated | `200` | | `gitea.livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds` | Timeout for liveness probe | `1` | | `gitea.livenessProbe.periodSeconds` | Period for liveness probe | `10` | | `gitea.livenessProbe.successThreshold` | Success threshold for liveness probe | `1` | | `gitea.livenessProbe.failureThreshold` | Failure threshold for liveness probe | `10` | ### ReadinessProbe | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------- | ------ | | `gitea.readinessProbe.enabled` | Enable readiness probe | `true` | | `gitea.readinessProbe.tcpSocket.port` | Port to probe for readiness | `http` | | `gitea.readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds` | Initial delay before readiness probe is initiated | `5` | | `gitea.readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds` | Timeout for readiness probe | `1` | | `gitea.readinessProbe.periodSeconds` | Period for readiness probe | `10` | | `gitea.readinessProbe.successThreshold` | Success threshold for readiness probe | `1` | | `gitea.readinessProbe.failureThreshold` | Failure threshold for readiness probe | `3` | ### StartupProbe | Name | Description | Value | | ---------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------- | | `gitea.startupProbe.enabled` | Enable startup probe | `false` | | `gitea.startupProbe.tcpSocket.port` | Port to probe for startup | `http` | | `gitea.startupProbe.initialDelaySeconds` | Initial delay before startup probe is initiated | `60` | | `gitea.startupProbe.timeoutSeconds` | Timeout for startup probe | `1` | | `gitea.startupProbe.periodSeconds` | Period for startup probe | `10` | | `gitea.startupProbe.successThreshold` | Success threshold for startup probe | `1` | | `gitea.startupProbe.failureThreshold` | Failure threshold for startup probe | `10` | ### redis-cluster | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | `redis-cluster.enabled` | Enable redis | `true` | | `redis-cluster.global.redis.password` | Password for the "Gitea" user (overrides `password`) | `gitea` | ### PostgreSQL-ha | Name | Description | Value | | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | `postgresql-ha.enabled` | Enable PostgreSQL-ha | `true` | | `postgresql-ha.global.postgresql-ha.auth.password` | Password for the `gitea` user (overrides `auth.password`) | `gitea` | | `postgresql-ha.global.postgresql-ha.auth.database` | Name for a custom database to create (overrides `auth.database`) | `gitea` | | `postgresql-ha.global.postgresql-ha.auth.username` | Name for a custom user to create (overrides `auth.username`) | `gitea` | | `postgresql-ha.global.postgresql-ha.service.ports.postgresql-ha` | PostgreSQL-ha service port (overrides `service.ports.postgresql-ha`) | `5432` | | `postgresql-ha.primary.persistence.size` | PVC Storage Request for PostgreSQL-ha volume | `10Gi` | ### PostgreSQL | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | `postgresql.enabled` | Enable PostgreSQL | `false` | | `postgresql.global.postgresql.auth.password` | Password for the `gitea` user (overrides `auth.password`) | `gitea` | | `postgresql.global.postgresql.auth.database` | Name for a custom database to create (overrides `auth.database`) | `gitea` | | `postgresql.global.postgresql.auth.username` | Name for a custom user to create (overrides `auth.username`) | `gitea` | | `postgresql.global.postgresql.service.ports.postgresql` | PostgreSQL service port (overrides `service.ports.postgresql`) | `5432` | | `postgresql.primary.persistence.size` | PVC Storage Request for PostgreSQL volume | `10Gi` | ### Advanced | Name | Description | Value | | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------- | | `checkDeprecation` | Set it to false to skip this basic validation check. | `true` | | `test.enabled` | Set it to false to disable test-connection Pod. | `true` | | `test.image.name` | Image name for the wget container used in the test-connection Pod. | `busybox` | | `test.image.tag` | Image tag for the wget container used in the test-connection Pod. | `latest` | | `extraDeploy` | Array of extra objects to deploy with the release | `[]` | ## Contributing Expected workflow is: Fork -> Patch -> Push -> Pull Request See [CONTRIBUTORS GUIDE](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details. ## Upgrading This section lists major and breaking changes of each Helm Chart version. Please read them carefully to upgrade successfully, especially the change of the **default database backend**! If you miss this, blindly upgrading may delete your Postgres instance and you may lose your data!
To 9.0.0 This chart release comes with many breaking changes while aiming for a HA-ready setup. Please go through all of them carefully to perform a successful upgrade. Here's a brief summary again, followed by more detailed migration instructions: - Switch from `Statefulset` to `Deployment` - Switch from `Memcached` to `redis-cluster` as the default session and queue provider - Switch from `postgres` to `postgres-ha` as the default database provider - A chart-internal PVC bootstrapping logic - New `persistence.mount`: whether to mount an existent PVC (even if not creating it) - New `persistence.create`: whether to create a new PVC - Renamed `persistence.existingClaim` to `persistence.claimName` While not required, we recommend to start with a RWX PV for new installations. A RWX volume is required for installation aiming for HA. If you want to stay with a pre-existing RWO PV, you need to set - `persistence.mount=true` - `persistence.create=false` - `persistence.claimName` to the name of your existing PVC. If you do not, Gitea will create a new PVC which will in turn create a new PV. If this happened to you by accident, you can still recover your data by setting using the settings from above in a subsequent run. If you want to stay with a `memcache` instead of `redis-cluster`, you need to deploy `memcache` manually (e.g. from [bitnami](https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/main/bitnami/memcached)) and set - `cache.HOST = ""` - `cache.ADAPTER = "memcache"` - `session.PROVIDER = "memcache"` - `session.PROVIDER_CONFIG = ""` - `queue.TYPE = "memcache"` - `queue.CONN_STR = ""` The `memcache` connection string has the scheme `memcache://:`, e.g. `gitea-memcached.gitea.svc.cluster.local:11211`. The first item here (``) will be different compared to the example if you deploy `memcache` yourself. The above changes are motivated by the idea to tidy dependencies but also have HA-ready ones at the same time. The previous `memcache` default was not HA-ready, hence we decided to switch to `redis-cluster` by default. **Transitioning from a RWO to RWX Persistent Volume** If you want to switch to a RWX volume and go for HA, you need to 1. Backup the data stored under `/data` 2. Let the chart create a new RWX PV (or do it statically yourself) 3. Restore the backup to the same location in the new PV **Transitioning from Postgres to Postgres HA** If you are running with a non-HA PG DB from a previous chart release, you need to set - `postgresql-ha.enabled=false` - `postgresql.enabled=true` This is needed to stay with your existing single-instance DB (as the HA-variant is the new default). **Change of env-to-ini prefix** Before this release, the env-to-ini prefix was `ENV_TO_INI__`. This allowed a clear distinction between user-provided and chart-provided env-to-ini variables. Due to the removal custom prefix feature in the upstream implementation of env-to-ini, the prefix has been changed to the default `GITEA__`. If you previously had defined env vars that had the `ENV_TO_INI__` prefix, you need to change them to `GITEA__` in order for them to be picked up by the chart.
To 8.0.0 ### Removal of MariaDB and MySQL DB chart dependencies In this version support for DB chart dependencies of MySQL and MariaDB have been removed to simplify the maintenance of the helm chart. External MySQL and MariaDB databases are still supported and will be in the future. ### Postgres Update from v11 to v15 This Chart version updates the Postgres chart dependency and subsequently Postgres from v11 to v15. Please read the [Postgres Release Notes](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/) for version-specific changes. With respect to `values.yaml`, parameters `username`, `database` and `password` have been regrouped under `auth` and slightly renamed. `persistence` has also been regrouped under the `primary` key. Please adjust your `values.yaml` accordingly. **Attention**: The Postgres upgrade is not automatically handled by the chart and must be done by yourself. See [this comment](https://gitea.com/gitea/helm-chart/issues/452#issuecomment-740885) for an extensive walkthrough. We again highly encourage users to use an external (managed) database for production instances.
To 7.0.0 ### Private GPG key configuration for Gitea signing actions Having `signing.enabled=true` now requires to use either `signing.privateKey` or `signing.existingSecret` so that the Chart can automatically prepare the GPG key for Gitea internal signing actions. See [Configure commit signing](#configure-commit-signing) for details.
To 6.0.0 ### Different volume mounts for init-containers and runtime container **The `extraVolumeMounts` is deprecated** in favor of `extraInitVolumeMounts` and `extraContainerVolumeMounts`. You can now have different mounts for the initialization phase and Gitea runtime. The deprecated `extraVolumeMounts` will still be available for the time being and is mounted into every container. If you want to switch to the new settings and want to mount specific volumes into all containers, you have to configure their mount points within both new settings. **Combining values from the deprecated setting with values from the new settings is not possible.** ### New `enabled` flag for `startupProbe` Prior to this version the `startupProbe` was just a commented sample within the `values.yaml`. With the migration to an auto-generated [Parameters](#parameters) section, a new parameter `gitea.startupProbe.enabled` has been introduced set to `false` by default. If you are using the `startupProbe` you need to add that new parameter and set it to `true`. Otherwise, your defined probe won't be considered after the upgrade.
To 5.0.0 > 💥 The Helm Chart now requires Gitea versions of at least 1.11.0. ### Enable Dependencies The values to enable the dependencies, such as PostgreSQL, Memcached, MySQL and MariaDB have been moved from `gitea.database.builtIn.` to the dependency values. You can now enable the dependencies as followed: ```yaml memcached: enabled: true postgresql: enabled: true mysql: enabled: false mariadb: enabled: false ``` ### App.ini generation The app.ini generation has changed and now utilizes the environment-to-ini script provided by newer Gitea versions. This change ensures, that the app.ini is now persistent. ### Secret Key generation Gitea secret keys (SECRET_KEY, INTERNAL_TOKEN, JWT_SECRET) are now generated automatically in certain situations: - New install: By default the secrets are created automatically. If you provide secrets via `gitea.config` they will be used instead of automatic generation. - Existing installs: The secrets won't be deployed, neither via configuration nor via auto generation. We explicitly prevent to set new secrets. > 💡 It would be possible to set new secret keys manually by entering the running container and rewriting the app.ini by hand. > However, this it is not advisable to do so for existing installations. > Certain settings like _LDAP_ would not be readable anymore. ### Probes `gitea.customLivenessProbe`, `gitea.customReadinessProbe` and `gitea.customStartupProbe` have been removed. They are replaced by the settings `gitea.livenessProbe`, `gitea.readinessProbe` and `gitea.startupProbe` which are now fully configurable and used _as-is_ for a Chart deployment. If you have customized their values instead of using the `custom` prefixed settings, please ensure that you remove the `enabled` property from each of them. In case you want to disable one of these probes, let's say the `livenessProbe`, add the following to your values. The `podAnnotation` is just there to have a bit more context. ```diff gitea: + livenessProbe: podAnnotations: {} ``` ### Multiple OAuth and LDAP authentication sources With `5.0.0` of this Chart it is now possible to configure Gitea with multiple OAuth and LDAP sources. As a result, you need to update an existing OAuth/LDAP configuration in your customized `values.yaml` by replacing the object with settings to a list of settings objects. See [OAuth2 Settings](#oauth2-settings) and [LDAP Settings](#ldap-settings) section for details.
To 4.0.0 ### Ingress changes To provide a more flexible Ingress configuration we now support not only host settings but also provide configuration for the path and pathType. So this change changes the hosts from a simple string list, to a list containing a more complex object for more configuration. ```diff ingress: enabled: false annotations: {} # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" - hosts: - - git.example.com + hosts: + - host: git.example.com + paths: + - path: / + pathType: Prefix tls: [] # - secretName: chart-example-tls # hosts: # - git.example.com ``` If you want everything as it was before, you can simply add the following code to all your host entries. ```yaml paths: - path: / pathType: Prefix ``` ### Dropped kebab-case support In 3.x.x it was possible to provide an ldap configuration via kebab-case, this support has now been dropped and only camel case is supported. See [LDAP section](#ldap-settings) for more information. ### Dependency update The chart comes with multiple databases and Memcached as dependency, the latest release updated the dependencies. - Memcached: `4.2.20` -> `5.9.0` - PostgreSQL: `9.7.2` -> `10.3.17` - MariaDB: `8.0.0` -> `9.3.6` If you're using the builtin databases you will most likely redeploy the chart in order to update the database correctly. ### Execution of initPreScript Generally spoken, this might not be a breaking change, but it is worth to be mentioned. Prior to `4.0.0` only one init container was used to both setup directories and configure Gitea. As of now the actual Gitea configuration is separated from the other pre-execution. This also includes the execution of _initPreScript_. If you have such script, please be aware of this. Dynamically prepare the Gitea setup during execution by e.g. adding environment variables to the execution context won't work anymore. ### Gitea Version 1.14.X repository ROOT Previously the ROOT folder for the Gitea repositories was located at `/data/git/gitea-repositories`. In version `1.14` has the path been changed to `/data/gitea-repositories`. This chart will set the `gitea.config.repository.ROOT` value default to `/data/git/gitea-repositories`.