based on dpage/pgadmin4
Duo to the deprecation timeline provided in here, this chart has been moved towards a new repository that can be found here.
pgAdmin is the leading Open Source management tool for Postgres, the world’s most advanced Open Source database. pgAdmin is designed to meet the needs of both novice and experienced Postgres users alike, providing a powerful graphical interface that simplifies the creation, maintenance and use of database objects.
$ helm install stable/pgadmin
This chart bootstraps a pgAdmin deployment on a Kubernetes cluster using the Helm package manager.
To install the chart with the release name my-release
:
$ helm install --name my-release stable/pgadmin
The command deploys pgAdmin on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The configuration section lists the parameters that can be configured durign installation.
Tip: List all releases using
helm list
To uninstall/delete the my-release
deployment:
helm delete --purge my-release
The command removes nearly all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release.
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
replicaCount |
Number of pgadmin replicas | 1 |
image.repository |
Docker image | dpage/pgadmin4 |
image.tag |
Docker image tag | 4.18 |
image.pullPolicy |
Docker image pull policy | IfNotPresent |
service.type |
Service type (ClusterIP, NodePort or LoadBalancer) | ClusterIP |
service.port |
Service port | 80 |
strategy |
Specifies the strategy used to replace old Pods by new ones | {} |
serverDefinitions.enabled |
Enables Server Definitions | false |
serverDefinitions.servers |
Pre-configured server parameters | `` |
ingress.enabled |
Enables Ingress | false |
ingress.annotations |
Ingress annotations | {} |
ingress.hosts |
Ingress accepted hostnames | nil |
ingress.tls |
Ingress TLS configuration | [] |
ingress.path |
Ingress path mapping | `` |
env.email |
pgAdmin default email | chart@example.local |
env.password |
pgAdmin default password | SuperSecret |
persistentVolume.enabled |
If true, pgAdmin will create a Persistent Volume Claim | true |
persistentVolume.accessMode |
Persistent Volume access Mode | ReadWriteOnce |
persistentVolume.size |
Persistent Volume size | 10Gi |
persistentVolume.storageClass |
Persistent Volume Storage Class | unset |
securityContext |
Custom security context for pgAdmin containers | `` |
resources |
CPU/memory resource requests/limits | {} |
livenessProbe |
liveness probe initial delay and timeout | `` |
readinessProbe |
readiness probe initial delay and timeout | `` |
nodeSelector |
Node labels for pod assignment | {} |
tolerations |
Node tolerations for pod assignment | [] |
affinity |
Node affinity for pod assignment | {} |
env.email |
pgAdmin default email | chart@example.local |
env.password |
pgAdmin default password | SuperSecret |
env.enhanced_cookie_protection |
Allows pgAdmin4 to create session cookies based on IP address | "False" |
Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value]
argument to helm install
. For example:
$ helm install stable/pgadmin --name my-release \
--set env.password=SuperSecret
Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example:
$ helm install stable/pgadmin --name my-release -f values.yaml
Tip: You can use the default values.yaml