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Keep Helm Chart

The Keep Helm Chart provides a convenient way to deploy and manage Keep on Kubernetes using Helm, a package manager for Kubernetes applications.

Installation

The easiest way to install Keep with Helm is with the following command:

# add the Helm repository
helm repo add keephq https://keephq.github.io/helm-charts
# pull the latest version of the chart
helm pull keephq/keep
# install the chart
helm install keep keephq/keep

Uninstallation

helm uninstall keep

Configuration

Keep's Helm Chart supports the following values.yaml:

  • backend.image: the backend image (default: us-central1-docker.pkg.dev/keephq/keep/keep-api)
  • frontend.image: the frontend image (default: us-central1-docker.pkg.dev/keephq/keep/keep-ui)
  • frontend.publicApiUrl: the frontend will use this URL as a backend from your browser ("client components"). default: http://localhost:8080. for production environment this should be the backend DNS/external IP.
  • frontend.internalApiUrl: the frontend will use this URL as a backend from the container ("server components") default: http://keep-backend:8080 frontend.env: development

Openshift

Keep's Helm Chart also supports installation on Openshift. Simply set up the keys under frontend(/backend).route:

  • route.host: your desired hostname

Local Kubernetes

For local kubernetes without external IP (such as NodePort or LoadBalancer), you'll need to run port forwarding:

Port forward

kubectl port-forward svc/keep-frontend 3000:3000 & \
kubectl port-forward svc/keep-websocket 6001:6001 &