Helm update readme.md (#20154)

* gitignore packaged helm charts

* Add upgrade instructions to helm chart/readme.md

* Note Helm secret changes that are necessary on failed upgrades
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Alex Nordlund 2022-11-10 19:09:54 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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/redis /redis
/elasticsearch /elasticsearch
# ignore Helm charts
/chart/*.tgz
# ignore Helm dependency charts # ignore Helm dependency charts
/chart/charts/*.tgz /chart/charts/*.tgz

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upgrading Mastodon versions, it may sometimes be necessary to manually delete upgrading Mastodon versions, it may sometimes be necessary to manually delete
the Rails and Sidekiq pods so that they are recreated against the latest the Rails and Sidekiq pods so that they are recreated against the latest
migration. migration.
# Upgrades in 2.0.0
## Fixed labels
Because of the changes in [#19706](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/19706) the upgrade may fail with the following error:
```Error: UPGRADE FAILED: cannot patch "mastodon-sidekiq"```
If you want an easy upgrade and you're comfortable with some downtime then
simply delete the -sidekiq, -web, and -streaming Deployments manually.
If you require a no-downtime upgrade then:
1. run `helm template` instead of `helm upgrade`
2. Copy the new -web and -streaming services into `services.yml`
3. Copy the new -web and -streaming deployments into `deployments.yml`
4. Append -temp to the name of each deployment in `deployments.yml`
5. `kubectl apply -f deployments.yml` then wait until all pods are ready
6. `kubectl apply -f services.yml`
7. Delete the old -sidekiq, -web, and -streaming deployments manually
8. `helm upgrade` like normal
9. `kubectl delete -f deployments.yml` to clear out the temporary deployments
## PostgreSQL passwords
If you've previously installed the chart and you're having problems with
postgres not accepting your password then make sure to set `username` to
`postgres` and `password` and `postgresPassword` to the same passwords.
```yaml
postgresql:
auth:
username: postgres
password: <same password>
postgresPassword: <same password>
```
And make sure to set `password` to the same value as `postgres-password`
in your `mastodon-postgresql` secret:
```kubectl edit secret mastodon-postgresql```

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# be rotated on each upgrade: # be rotated on each upgrade:
# https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/postgresql#upgrade # https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/postgresql#upgrade
password: "" password: ""
# Set same value as above # Set the password for the "postgres" admin user
postgresPassword: "" # set this to the same value as above if you've previously installed
# this chart and you're having problems getting mastodon to connect to the DB
# postgresPassword: ""
# you can also specify the name of an existing Secret # you can also specify the name of an existing Secret
# with a key of password set to the password you want # with a key of password set to the password you want
existingSecret: "" existingSecret: ""