Zulip in Docker
How to deploy Zulip with Docker Compose
How to deploy Zulip with Helm
Helm: Getting started
Helm: Configuring settings
Helm: Configuring TLS
Helm: Using your own Ingress solution
Helm: Configuring
LOADBALANCER_IPS
Helm: Using existing services
Helm: Upgrading
Helm: Running commands
Helm: Storage and backups
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How to deploy Zulip with Helm
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How to deploy Zulip with Helm
Helm: Getting started
Prerequisites
Installation
Next steps
Local development with Minikube
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Helm: Configuring settings
Providing settings in a values file
Referencing Kubernetes Secrets with
valueFrom
Post-setup scripts
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Helm: Configuring TLS
Using an Ingress with cert-manager
Using a pre-existing TLS secret
Using a cloud load balancer
Container-level TLS
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Helm: Using your own Ingress solution
What Zulip needs from the proxy in front of it
What stays Zulip configuration
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Helm: Configuring
LOADBALANCER_IPS
If you’re seeing the “configure your reverse proxy” error page
Upgrading from chart 1.x
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Helm: Using existing services
Using an external PostgreSQL server
Using an external RabbitMQ server
Using an external Memcached server
Using an external Redis server
Using Kubernetes Secrets for service passwords
Bundled subcharts
External services
Mixed internal and external services
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Helm: Upgrading
Upgrading the Zulip version
Upgrading the chart version
Upgrading from chart 1.x to 2.0
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Helm: Running commands
Getting a shell
Running management commands
Viewing logs
Checking pod health
Restarting the deployment
Port-forwarding for local access
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Helm: Storage and backups
Configuring storage
Using an existing PVC
Backing up
Off-site database backups
Adding a sidecar container
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