# Kubernetes
For a mid to high-load installation, Kubernetes is recommended. passbook is installed using a helm-chart.
This installation automatically applies database migrations on startup. After the installation is done, you can use `pbadmin` as username and password.
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# Default values for passbook.
# This is a YAML-formatted file.
# Declare variables to be passed into your templates.
# passbook version to use. Defaults to latest stable version
# image:
# tag:
nameOverride: ""
config:
# Optionally specify fixed secret_key, otherwise generated automatically
# secret_key: _k*@6h2u2@q-dku57hhgzb7tnx*ba9wodcb^s9g0j59@=y(@_o
# Enable error reporting
error_reporting: false
# Log level used by web and worker
# Can be either debug, info, warning, error
log_level: warning
# Optionally enable Elastic APM Support
apm:
enabled: false
server_url: ""
secret_token: ""
# This Helm chart ships with built-in Prometheus ServiceMonitors and Rules.
# This requires the CoreOS Prometheus Operator.
monitoring:
# Enable Database Backups to S3
# backup:
# access_key: access-key
# secret_key: secret-key
# bucket: s3-bucket
# host: s3-host
ingress:
annotations: {}
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
path: /
hosts:
- passbook.k8s.local
tls: []
# - secretName: chart-example-tls
# hosts:
# - passbook.k8s.local
# These settings configure the packaged PostgreSQL and Redis chart.
postgresql:
postgresqlDatabase: passbook
redis:
cluster:
master:
persistence:
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/59189742
disableCommands: []