This repository contains Charts for Helm Classic and use Docker containers developed and maintained by Bitnami
To learn more about Bitnami-provided Docker containers, please visit http://bitnami.com/docker.
The quickest way to setup a Kubernetes cluster is with Google Container Engine (GKE) using these instructions.
Finish up by creating a cluster:
$ gcloud container clusters create my-cluster
The above command creates a new cluster named my-cluster
. You can name the cluster according to your preferences.
For setting up Kubernetes on other cloud platforms or bare-metal servers refer to the Kubernetes getting started guide.
Dubbed as the Kubernetes Package Manager, Helm Classic bootstraps your Kubernetes cluster with Charts that provide ready-to-use workloads.
To install Helm Classic, refer to the Helm Classic install guide and ensure that the helmc
binary is in the PATH
of your shell.
To use the awesome Charts from this repo, you should add the repo to Helm using:
$ helmc repo add bitnami https://github.com/bitnami/charts
Remember to periodically update your Charts to get the latest and greatest Helm Charts from Bitnami.
$ helmc update