# Gitea Helm Chart [Gitea](https://gitea.io/en-us/) is a community managed lightweight code hosting solution written in Go. It is published under the MIT license. ## Introduction This helm chart has taken some inspiration from But takes a completly different approach in providing database and cache with dependencies. Also this chart provides LDAP and admin user configuration with values as well as it is deployed as statefulset to retain stored repositories. ## Dependencies Gitea can be run with external database and cache. This chart provides those dependencies, which can be enabled, or disabled via [configuration](#configuration). Dependencies: * Postgresql * Memcached * Mysql ## Installing ```sh helm repo add gitea-charts https://dl.gitea.io/charts/ helm install gitea gitea-charts/gitea ``` ## Prerequisites * Kubernetes 1.12+ * Helm 3.0+ * PV provisioner for persistent data support ## Examples ### Gitea Configuration Gitea offers lots of configuration. This is fully described in the [Gitea Cheat Sheet](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/). ```yaml gitea: config: APP_NAME: "Gitea: With a cup of tea." repository: ROOT: "~/gitea-repositories" repository.pull-request: WORK_IN_PROGRESS_PREFIXES: "WIP:,[WIP]:" ``` ### Default Configuration This chart will set a few defaults in the gitea configuration based on the service and ingress settings. All defaults can be overwritten in gitea.config. INSTALL_LOCK is always set to true, since we want to configure gitea with this helm chart and everything is taken care of. *All default settings are made directly in the generated app.ini, not in the Values.* #### Database defaults If a builtIn database is enabled the database configuration is set automatically. For example postgresql builtIn which will appear in the app.ini as: ```ini [database] DB_TYPE = postgres HOST = RELEASE-NAME-postgresql.default.svc.cluster.local:5432 NAME = gitea PASSWD = gitea USER = gitea ``` #### Memcached defaults Memcached is handled the exakt same way as database builtIn. Once memcached builtIn is enabled, this chart will generate the following part in the app.ini: ```ini [cache] ADAPTER = memcache ENABLED = true HOST = RELEASE-NAME-memcached.default.svc.cluster.local:11211 ``` #### Server defaults The server defaults are a bit more complex. If ingress is enabled, the ROOT_URL, DOMAIN and SSH_DOMAIN will be set accordingly. HTTP_PORT always defaults to 3000 as well as SSH_PORT to 22. ```ini [server] APP_DATA_PATH = /data DOMAIN = git.example.com HTTP_PORT = 3000 PROTOCOL = http ROOT_URL = http://git.example.com SSH_DOMAIN = git.example.com SSH_LISTEN_PORT = 22 SSH_PORT = 22 ENABLE_PPROF = false ``` #### Metrics defaults The Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint is disabled by default. ```ini [metrics] ENABLED = false ``` ### External Database An external Database can be used instead of builtIn postgresql or mysql. ```yaml gitea: database: builtIn: postgresql: enabled: false config: database: DB_TYPE: mysql HOST: 127.0.0.1:3306 NAME: gitea USER: root PASSWD: gitea SCHEMA: gitea ``` ### Ports and external url By default port 3000 is used for web traffic and 22 for ssh. Those can be changed: ```yaml service: http: port: 3000 ssh: port: 22 ``` This helmchart automatically configures the clone urls to use the correct ports. You can change these ports by hand using the gitea.config dict. However you should know what you're doing. ### ClusterIP By default the clusterIP will be set to None, which is the default for headless services. However if you want to omit the clusterIP field in the service, use the following values: ```yaml service: http: type: ClusterIP port: 3000 clusterIP: ssh: type: ClusterIP port: 22 clusterIP: ``` ### SSH and Ingress If you're using ingress and wan't to use SSH, keep in mind, that ingress is not able to forward SSH Ports. You will need a LoadBalancer like metallb and a setting in your ssh service annotations. ```yaml service: ssh: annotations: metallb.universe.tf/allow-shared-ip: test ``` ### Cache This helm chart can use a built in cache. The default is memcached from bitnami. ```yaml gitea: cache: builtIn: enabled: true ``` If the built in cache should not be used simply configure the cache in gitea.config ```yaml gitea: config: cache: ENABLED: true ADAPTER: memory INTERVAL: 60 HOST: 127.0.0.1:9090 ``` ### Persistence Gitea will be deployed as a statefulset. By simply enabling the persistence and setting the storage class according to your cluster everything else will be taken care of. The following example will create a PVC as a part of the statefulset. This PVC will not be deleted even if you uninstall the chart. When using Postgresql as dependency, this will also be deployed as a statefulset by default. If you want to manage your own PVC you can simply pass the PVC name to the chart. ```yaml persistence: enabled: true existingClaim: MyAwesomeGiteaClaim ``` In case that peristence has been disabled it will simply use an empty dir volume. Postgresql handles the persistence in the exact same way. You can interact with the postgres settings as displayed in the following example: ```yaml postgresql: persistence: enabled: true existingClaim: MyAwesomeGiteaPostgresClaim ``` Mysql also handles persistence the same, even though it is not deployed as a statefulset. You can interact with the postgres settings as displayed in the following example: ```yaml mysql: persistence: enabled: true existingClaim: MyAwesomeGiteaMysqlClaim ``` ### Admin User This chart enables you to create a default admin user. It is also possible to update the password for this user by upgrading or redeloying the chart. It is not possible to delete an admin user after it has been created. This has to be done in the ui. You cannot use `admin` as username. ```yaml gitea: admin: username: "MyAwesomeGiteaAdmin" password: "AReallyAwesomeGiteaPassword" email: "gi@tea.com" ``` ### LDAP Settings Like the admin user the LDAP settings can be updated but also disabled or deleted. All LDAP values from are available. You can either use them in camel case or kebab case. camelCase: ```yaml gitea: ldap: enabled: true name: 'MyAwesomeGiteaLdap' securityProtocol: unencrypted host: "127.0.0.1" port: "389" userSearchBase: ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com userFilter: sAMAccountName=%s adminFilter: CN=Admin,CN=Group,DC=example,DC=com emailAttribute: mail bindDn: CN=ldap read,OU=Spezial,DC=example,DC=com bindPassword: JustAnotherBindPw usernameAttribute: CN sshPublicKeyAttribute: sshPublicKey ``` kebab-case: ```yaml gitea: ldap: enabled: true name: 'MyAwesomeGiteaLdap' security-protocol: unencrypted host: "127.0.0.1" port: "389" user-search-base: ou=Users,dc=example,dc=com user-filter: sAMAccountName=%s admin-filter: CN=Admin,CN=Group,DC=example,DC=com email-attribute: mail bind-dn: CN=ldap read,OU=Spezial,DC=example,DC=com bind-password: JustAnotherBindPw username-attribute: CN ``` ### OAuth2 Settings Like the admin user the OAuth2 settings can be updated but also disabled or deleted. All OAuth2 values from are available. You can either use them in camel case or kebab case. camelCase: ```yaml gitea: oauth: enabled: true name: 'MyAwesomeGiteaOAuth' provider: 'openidConnect' key: 'hello' secret: 'world' autoDiscoverUrl: 'https://gitea.example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration' #useCustomUrls: #customAuthUrl: #customTokenUrl: #customProfileUrl: #customEmailUrl: ``` kebab-case: ```yaml gitea: oauth: enabled: true name: 'MyAwesomeGiteaOAuth' provider: 'openidConnect' key: 'hello' secret: 'world' auto-discover-url: 'https://gitea.example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration' #use-custom-urls: #custom-auth-url: #custom-token-url: #custom-profile-url: #custom-email-url: ``` ### Metrics and profiling A Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint on the `HTTP_PORT` and `pprof` profiling endpoints on port 6060 can be enabled under `gitea`. Beware that the metrics endpoint is exposed via the ingress, manage access using ingress annotations for example. To deploy the `ServiceMonitor`, you first need to ensure that you have deployed `prometheus-operator` and its CRDs: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator#customresourcedefinitions. ```yaml gitea: metrics: enabled: true serviceMonitor: enabled: true config: server: ENABLE_PPROF: true ``` ### Pod Annotations Annotations can be added to the Gitea pod. ```yaml gitea: podAnnotations: {} ``` ## Configuration ### Others | Parameter | Description | Default | |-------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|-------------| | statefulset.terminationGracePeriodSeconds | Image to start for this pod | gitea/gitea | | statefulset.env | Additional environment variables to pass to containers | [] | | extraVolumes | Additional volumes to mount to the Gitea statefulset | {} | | extraVolumeMounts | Additional volumes mounts for the Gitea containers | {} | | initPreScript | Bash script copied verbatim to start of init container | | | securityContext | Run as a specific securityContext | {} | ### Image | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |image.repository| Image to start for this pod | gitea/gitea | |image.tag| [Image tag](https://hub.docker.com/r/gitea/gitea/tags?page=1&ordering=last_updated) | 1.13.2 | |image.pullPolicy| Image pull policy | Always | ### Persistence | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |persistence.enabled| Enable persistence for Gitea |true| |persistence.existingClaim| Use an existing claim to store repository information | | |persistence.size| Size for persistence to store repo information | 10Gi | |persistence.accessModes|AccessMode for persistence|| |persistence.storageClass|Storage class for repository persistence|| |persistence.labels|Labels for the persistence volume claim to be created|{}| |persistence.annotations|Annotations for the persistence volume claim to be created|{}| ### Ingress | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |ingress.enabled| enable ingress | false| |ingress.annotations| add ingress annotations | | |ingress.hosts| add hosts for ingress as string list | git.example.com | |ingress.tls|add ingress tls settings|[]| ### Service | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |service.http.type| Kubernetes service type for web traffic | ClusterIP | |service.http.port| Port for web traffic | 3000 | |service.ssh.type| Kubernetes service type for ssh traffic | ClusterIP | |service.ssh.port| Port for ssh traffic | 22 | |service.ssh.externalTrafficPolicy| If `service.ssh.type` is `NodePort` or `LoadBalancer`, set this to `Local` to enable source IP preservation | | |service.ssh.externalIPs| SSH service external IP addresses |[]| |service.ssh.annotations| Additional ssh annotations for the ssh service || ### Gitea Configuration | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |gitea.config | Everything in app.ini can be configured with this dict. See Examples for more details | {} | ### Gitea Probes Configure Liveness, Readiness and Startup [Probes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/) | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |gitea.livenessProbe.enabled | Enable liveness probe | true | |gitea.livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds | Delay before probe start| 200 | |gitea.livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds | probe timeout | 1 | |gitea.livenessProbe.periodSeconds | period between probes | 10 | |gitea.livenessProbe.successThreshold | Minimum consecutive success probes | 1 | |gitea.livenessProbe.failureThreshold | Minimum consecutive error probes | 10 | |gitea.readinessProbe.enabled | Enable readiness probe | true | |gitea.readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds | Delay before probe start| 200 | |gitea.readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds | probe timeout | 1 | |gitea.readinessProbe.periodSeconds | period between probes | 10 | |gitea.readinessProbe.successThreshold | Minimum consecutive success probes | 1 | |gitea.readinessProbe.failureThreshold | Minimum consecutive error probes | 10 | |gitea.startupProbe.enabled | Enable startup probe | false | |gitea.startupProbe.initialDelaySeconds | Delay before probe start| 200 | |gitea.startupProbe.timeoutSeconds | probe timeout | 1 | |gitea.startupProbe.periodSeconds | period between probes | 10 | |gitea.startupProbe.successThreshold | Minimum consecutive success probes | 1 | |gitea.startupProbe.failureThreshold | Minimum consecutive error probes | 10 | |gitea.customLivenessProbe | Custom liveness probe (needs `gitea.livenessProbe.enabled: false`) | | |gitea.customReadinessProbe | Custom readiness probe (needs `gitea.readinessProbe.enabled: false`) | | |gitea.customStartupProbe | Custom startup probe (needs `gitea.startupProbe.enabled: false`) | | ### Memcached BuiltIn Memcached is loaded as a dependency from [Bitnami](https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/memcached) if enabled in the values. Complete Configuration can be taken from their website. The following parameters are the defaults set by this chart | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |memcached.service.port|Memcached Port| 11211| ### Mysql BuiltIn Mysql is loaded as a dependency from stable. Configuration can be found from this [website](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/mysql) The following parameters are the defaults set by this chart | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |mysql.mysqlRootPassword|Password for the root user. Ignored if existing secret is provided|gitea| |mysql.mysqlUser|Username of new user to create.|gitea| |mysql.mysqlPassword|Password for the new user. Ignored if existing secret is provided|gitea| |mysql.mysqlDatabase|Name for new database to create.|gitea| |mysql.service.port|Port to connect to mysql service|3306| |mysql.persistence.size|Persistence size for mysql |10Gi| ### Postgresql BuiltIn Postgresql is loaded as a dependency from bitnami. Configuration can be found from this [Bitnami](https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/postgresql) The following parameters are the defaults set by this chart | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |postgresql.global.postgresql.postgresqlDatabase| PostgreSQL database (overrides postgresqlDatabase)|gitea| |postgresql.global.postgresql.postgresqlUsername| PostgreSQL username (overrides postgresqlUsername)|gitea| |postgresql.global.postgresql.postgresqlPassword| PostgreSQL admin password (overrides postgresqlPassword)|gitea| |postgresql.global.postgresql.servicePort|PostgreSQL port (overrides service.port)|5432| |postgresql.persistence.size| PVC Storage Request for PostgreSQL volume |10Gi| ### MariaDB BuiltIn MariaDB is loaded as a dependency from bitnami. Configuration can be found from this [Bitnami](https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/mariadb) The following parameters are the defaults set by this chart | Parameter | Description | Default | |---------------------|-----------------------------------|------------------------------| |mariadb.auth.username|Username of new user to create.|gitea| |mariadb.auth.password|Password for the new user. Ignored if existing secret is provided|gitea| |mariadb.auth.database|Name for new database to create.|gitea| |mariadb.auth.rootPassword|Password for the root user.|gitea| |mariadb.primary.service.port|Port to connect to mariadb service|3306| |mariadb.primary.persistence.size|Persistence size for mariadb |10Gi|