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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/371019) in GitLab 15.4.
> - Specifying a branch, tag, or commit reference to fetch the Kubernetes manifest files [introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/4516) in GitLab 15.7.
This feature is Alpha. In future releases, to accommodate new features, the configuration format might change without notice.
## GitOps workflow steps
To update a Kubernetes cluster by using GitOps with charts, complete the following steps.
1. Ensure you have a working Kubernetes cluster, and that the chart is in a GitLab project.
1. In the same project, [register and install the GitLab agent](../install/index.md).
1. Configure the agent configuration file so that the agent monitors the project for changes to the chart.
Use the [GitOps configuration reference](#helm-configuration-reference) for guidance.
## Helm chart with GitOps workflow
To update a Kubernetes cluster by using Helm charts:
1. Ensure you have a working Kubernetes cluster.
1. In a GitLab project:
- Store your Helm charts.
- [Register and install the GitLab agent](../install/index.md).
1. Update the agent configuration file so that the agent monitors the project for changes to the chart.
Use the [configuration reference](#helm-configuration-reference) for guidance.
Any time you commit updates to your chart repository, the agent applies the chart in the cluster.
## Helm configuration reference
The following snippet shows an example of the possible keys and values for the GitOps section of an [agent configuration file](../install/index.md#create-an-agent-configuration-file) (`config.yaml`).
| `source.project.ref` | Optional. Git reference in the configured Git repository to fetch the Chart from. If not specified or empty, the default branch is used. If specified, it must contain either `branch`, `tag`, or `commit`. |
| `source.project.ref.branch` | Branch name in the configured Git repository to fetch the Chart from. |
| `source.project.ref.tag` | Tag name in the configured Git repository to fetch the Chart from. |
| `source.project.ref.commit` | Commit SHA in the configured Git repository to fetch the Chart from. |
| `source.project.path` | Optional. Path of the chart in the project repository. Root of the repository is used by default. Should be the directory with the `Chart.yaml` file. |
## Custom values
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cluster-integration/gitlab-agent/-/merge_requests/766) in GitLab 15.6. Requires both GitLab and the installed agent to be version 15.6 or later.
To customize the values for a release, set the `values` key. It must be
an array of objects. Each object must have exactly one top-level key that describes
where the values come from. The supported top-level keys are:
-`inline`: Specify the values inline in YAML format, similar to a Helm values
file.
When installing a chart with custom values:
- Custom values get merged on top of the chart's default `values.yaml` file.
- Values from subsequent entries in the `values` array overwrite values from
Drift happens when the current configuration of an infrastructure resource differs from its desired configuration.
Typically, drift is caused by manually editing resources directly, rather than by editing the code that describes the desired state. Minimizing the risk of drift helps to ensure configuration consistency and successful operations.
In GitLab, the agent for Kubernetes regularly compares the desired state from the chart source with
the actual state from the Kubernetes cluster. Deviations from the desired state are fixed at every check. These checks
happen automatically every 5 minutes. They are not configurable.
## Example repository layout
```plaintext
/my-chart
├── templates
| └── ...
├── charts
| └── ...
├── Chart.yaml
├── Chart.lock
├── values.yaml
├── values.schema.json
└── some-file-used-in-chart.txt
```
## Known issues
The following are known issues:
- Your chart must be in a GitLab project. The project must be an agent configuration project or a public
project. This known issue also exists for manifest-based GitOps and is tracked in