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Create a /opt/httpd-root/charts and place the [[Helm_Concepts#Chart_Archive|chart archives]] to be served there. The chart archives can be created with the [[Helm_package|helm package]] command: | Create a /opt/httpd-root/charts and place the [[Helm_Concepts#Chart_Archive|chart archives]] to be served there. The chart archives can be created with the [[Helm_package|helm package]] command: | ||
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helm package ./my-chart | helm package -d .../charts -u ./my-chart | ||
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helm repo index . | helm repo index . | ||
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At this point, the repository is ready to serve the chart that has been placed in the repository. |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 15 December 2019
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Procedure
Deploy a httpd server in Kubernetes, as described here:
For the purpose of this example, the HTTP server serves files from /opt/httpd-root.
Create a /opt/httpd-root/charts and place the chart archives to be served there. The chart archives can be created with the helm package command:
helm package -d .../charts -u ./my-chart
Generate (or refresh) the repository's index.yaml file with helm repo index:
cd .../charts
helm repo index .
At this point, the repository is ready to serve the chart that has been placed in the repository.