# helm-gitlab-ce **Repository Path**: consolelog/helm-gitlab-ce ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: helm-gitlab-ce - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2019-02-25 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README > This chart is deprecated in favor of the [official GitLab chart](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/install/kubernetes/gitlab_chart.html). # GitLab Community Edition [GitLab Community Edition](https://about.gitlab.com/) is an application to code, test, and deploy code together. It provides Git repository management with fine grained access controls, code reviews, issue tracking, activity feeds, wikis, and continuous integration. ## Introduction This chart stands up a GitLab Community Edition install. This includes: - A [GitLab Omnibus](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/) Pod - Redis - Postgresql ## Prerequisites - _At least_ 3 GB of RAM available on your cluster, in chunks of 1 GB - Kubernetes 1.4+ with Beta APIs enabled - PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure - The ability to point a DNS entry or URL at your GitLab install ## Installing the Chart To install the chart with the release name `my-release` run: ```bash $ helm install --name my-release \ --set externalUrl=http://your-domain.com/ stable/gitlab-ce ``` Note that you _must_ pass in externalUrl, or you'll end up with a non-functioning release. > **Tip**: List all releases using `helm list` ## Uninstalling the Chart To uninstall/delete the `my-release` deployment: ```bash $ helm delete my-release ``` The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release. ## Configuration Refer to [values.yaml](values.yaml) for the full run-down on defaults. These are a mixture of Kubernetes and GitLab-related directives. Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm install`. For example, ```bash $ helm install --name my-release \ --set externalUrl=http://your-domain.com/,gitlabRootPassword=pass1234 \ stable/gitlab-ce ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example, ```bash $ helm install --name my-release -f values.yaml stable/gitlab-ce ``` > **Tip**: You can use the default [values.yaml](values.yaml) ## Persistence By default, persistence of GitLab data and configuration happens using PVCs. If you know that you'll need a larger amount of space, make _sure_ to look at the `persistence` section in [values.yaml](values.yaml). > *"If you disable persistence, the contents of your volume(s) will only last as long as the Pod does. Upgrading or changing certain settings may lead to data loss without persistence."*