diff --git a/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/README.md b/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/README.md index efc123b25..63364991a 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-autoscaler --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-autoscaler --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode-testing/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Autoscaler operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kuberne To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-autoscaler`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode-testing/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Autoscaler operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -90,12 +90,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-autoscaler` Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode-testing/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-autoscaler appscode-testing/kubedb-autoscaler -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.26.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/doc.yaml index ee08f8375..79a5a1fb3 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-autoscaler/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Autoscale KubeDB operated Databases app: a KubeDB Autoscaler operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-autoscaler values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-catalog/README.md b/charts/kubedb-catalog/README.md index 2604262a6..94f569dee 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-catalog/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-catalog/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-catalog --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-catalog --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys KubeDB catalog on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) cluste To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-catalog`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys KubeDB catalog on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-catalog` ch Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set proxies.ghcr=ghcr.io +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set proxies.ghcr=ghcr.io ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-catalog -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-catalog/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-catalog/doc.yaml index 660b3f633..3cb34ea2b 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-catalog/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-catalog/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Catalog of database versions supported by KubeDB app: KubeDB catalog repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-catalog values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/README.md b/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/README.md index 296901b74..423bff40d 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-crd-manager --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-crd-manager --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB CRD Manager operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kubern To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-ops-manager`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB CRD Manager operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -92,12 +92,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-crd-manager Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set registryFQDN=ghcr.io +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set registryFQDN=ghcr.io ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-crd-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/doc.yaml index 42c73d0e1..1a8819dc3 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-crd-manager/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB CRD Installer app: a KubeDB CRD Manager operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-ops-manager values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-crds/README.md b/charts/kubedb-crds/README.md index 6ca2cd5be..1c9bae525 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-crds/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-crds/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-crds --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-crds appscode/kubedb-crds -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-crds --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-crds appscode-testing/kubedb-crds -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys KubeDB crds on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) cluster u To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-crds`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-crds appscode/kubedb-crds -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-crds appscode-testing/kubedb-crds -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys KubeDB crds on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. diff --git a/charts/kubedb-crds/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-crds/doc.yaml index 823d8c574..3b2f92a39 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-crds/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-crds/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB Custom Resource Definitions app: KubeDB crds repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-crds values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-dashboard/README.md b/charts/kubedb-dashboard/README.md index 570abf84c..a2d20027c 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-dashboard/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-dashboard/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-dashboard --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-dashboard --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode-testing/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Dashboard operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernet To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-dashboard`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode-testing/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Dashboard operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-dashboard` Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode-testing/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-dashboard appscode-testing/kubedb-dashboard -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-dashboard/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-dashboard/doc.yaml index f5f0a1051..8f0391e0c 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-dashboard/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-dashboard/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Database Dashboard Provisioner app: a KubeDB Dashboard operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-dashboard values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/README.md b/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/README.md index 04a5775da..5adb7ad84 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-grafana-dashboards --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-grafana-dashboards --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode-testing/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Grafana Dashboards on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernet To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-grafana-dashboards`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode-testing/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Grafana Dashboards on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -68,12 +68,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-grafana-das Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set resources=["elasticsearch","kafka","mariadb","mongodb","mysql","perconaxtradb","postgres","proxysql","redis"] +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode-testing/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set resources=["elasticsearch","kafka","mariadb","mongodb","mysql","perconaxtradb","postgres","proxysql","redis"] ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-grafana-dashboards appscode-testing/kubedb-grafana-dashboards -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/doc.yaml index f9c5994ca..9f2fba402 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-grafana-dashboards/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB Grafana Dashboards for ByteBuilders app: a KubeDB Grafana Dashboards repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-grafana-dashboards values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/README.md b/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/README.md index 612e04b0f..08d74467b 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-kubestash-catalog --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-kubestash-catalog --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys Stash catalog on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) cluster To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-kubestash-catalog`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys Stash catalog on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-kubestash-c Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set proxies.ghcr=ghcr.io +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set proxies.ghcr=ghcr.io ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-kubestash-catalog appscode-testing/kubedb-kubestash-catalog -n stash --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/doc.yaml index 33cbfe7fc..1816462b9 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-kubestash-catalog/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Catalog of Stash Addons app: Stash catalog repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-kubestash-catalog values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-metrics/README.md b/charts/kubedb-metrics/README.md index 568ed5fd8..2371593d5 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-metrics/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-metrics/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-metrics --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-metrics appscode/kubedb-metrics -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-metrics --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-metrics appscode-testing/kubedb-metrics -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys KubeDB metrics configurations on a [Kubernetes](http://kubern To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-metrics`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-metrics appscode/kubedb-metrics -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-metrics appscode-testing/kubedb-metrics -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys KubeDB metrics configurations on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. diff --git a/charts/kubedb-metrics/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-metrics/doc.yaml index f326db2cf..9f4542495 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-metrics/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-metrics/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB State Metrics app: KubeDB metrics configurations repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-metrics values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-one/README.md b/charts/kubedb-one/README.md index 683b3f501..c1ecd0dbb 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-one/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-one/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-one --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-one --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) clu To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-one` chart Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set global.registry=kubedb +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set global.registry=kubedb ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb-one -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-one/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-one/doc.yaml index 4b6a9e87b..b6778e8bc 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-one/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-one/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Making running production-grade databases easy on Kubernetes app: a KubeDB operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/README.md b/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/README.md index de5d73c69..39aa49e2d 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-ops-manager --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-ops-manager --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Ops Manager operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kubern To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-ops-manager`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Ops Manager operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -88,12 +88,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-ops-manager Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ops-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-ops-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.28.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/doc.yaml index da8339faa..ceb8fe8d4 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-ops-manager/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Enterprise features for KubeDB by AppsCode app: a KubeDB Ops Manager operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-ops-manager values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-opscenter/README.md b/charts/kubedb-opscenter/README.md index 5fb42b0bc..ca16fa464 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-opscenter/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-opscenter/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-opscenter --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-opscenter --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode-testing/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Opscenter on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) cl To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-opscenter`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode-testing/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Opscenter on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-opscenter` Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set global.registryFQDN=ghcr.io +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode-testing/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set global.registryFQDN=ghcr.io ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-opscenter appscode-testing/kubedb-opscenter -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-opscenter/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-opscenter/doc.yaml index defae6a6f..f57cc2dde 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-opscenter/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-opscenter/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB Opscenter app: a KubeDB Opscenter repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-opscenter values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/README.md b/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/README.md index a0a0c0953..afc5d38ef 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-provider-aws --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-aws --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB AWS provider on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-provider-aws`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB AWS provider on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-provider-aw Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-aws appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-aws -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/doc.yaml index 01ffa11d2..d0187bf84 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-provider-aws/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB AWS provider for Crossplane app: a KubeDB AWS provider repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-provider-aws values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/README.md b/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/README.md index f4afa1f35..ba6e3651e 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-provider-azure --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-azure --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Azure provider on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.i To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-provider-azure`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Azure provider on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-provider-az Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-azure appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-azure -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/doc.yaml index b998f66b8..ea33bce14 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-provider-azure/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB Azure provider for Crossplane app: a KubeDB Azure provider repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-provider-azure values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/README.md b/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/README.md index 9b3384a94..27be50df7 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-provider-gcp --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-gcp --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB GCP provider on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-provider-gcp`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB GCP provider on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-provider-gc Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provider-gcp appscode-testing/kubedb-provider-gcp -n crossplane-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/doc.yaml index 58e751dba..dd89800a3 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-provider-gcp/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB GCP provider for Crossplane app: a KubeDB GCP provider repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-provider-gcp values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provisioner/README.md b/charts/kubedb-provisioner/README.md index 2da8d78b6..cae3e9711 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provisioner/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-provisioner/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-provisioner --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-provisioner --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode-testing/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Provisioner operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kubern To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-provisioner`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode-testing/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Provisioner operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -86,12 +86,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-provisioner Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode-testing/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-provisioner appscode-testing/kubedb-provisioner -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.41.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-provisioner/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-provisioner/doc.yaml index 7e6b2cd48..a3478d3e5 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-provisioner/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-provisioner/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Community features for KubeDB by AppsCode app: a KubeDB Provisioner operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-provisioner values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/README.md b/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/README.md index a86f696e1..2db815b35 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-schema-manager --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-schema-manager --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB schema manager operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kub To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-schema-manager`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB schema manager operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-schema-mana Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-schema-manager appscode-testing/kubedb-schema-manager -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/doc.yaml index 3065675c9..1843d6a69 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-schema-manager/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Database Schema Manager for KubeDB app: a KubeDB schema manager operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-schema-manager values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-ui-server/README.md b/charts/kubedb-ui-server/README.md index fb1fa0c0e..2d15387a6 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-ui-server/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-ui-server/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-ui-server --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-ui-server --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode-testing/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB UI Server on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) cl To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-ui-server`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode-testing/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB UI Server on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-ui-server` Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode-testing/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-ui-server appscode-testing/kubedb-ui-server -n kubeops --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-ui-server/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-ui-server/doc.yaml index 39e4e9bc9..b0949c477 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-ui-server/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-ui-server/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: KubeDB UI Server for ByteBuilders app: a KubeDB UI Server repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-ui-server values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/README.md b/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/README.md index fbfae6495..61cd4c352 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb-webhook-server --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb-webhook-server --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode-testing/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB Provisioner operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kubern To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb-webhook-server`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode-testing/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB Provisioner operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -115,12 +115,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb-webhook-ser Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode-testing/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --set replicaCount=1 ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb-webhook-server appscode-testing/kubedb-webhook-server -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v0.17.0-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/doc.yaml index 223ff3657..f9b9aa748 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb-webhook-server/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Community features for KubeDB by AppsCode app: a KubeDB Provisioner operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb-webhook-server values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/kubedb/README.md b/charts/kubedb/README.md index 4dcbf5a7b..7449c8c9f 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb/README.md +++ b/charts/kubedb/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/kubedb --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/kubedb --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a KubeDB operator on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) clu To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `kubedb`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a KubeDB operator on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -92,12 +92,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `kubedb` chart and Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set global.registry=kubedb +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set global.registry=kubedb ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i kubedb appscode-testing/kubedb -n kubedb --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/kubedb/doc.yaml b/charts/kubedb/doc.yaml index 4b6a9e87b..b6778e8bc 100644 --- a/charts/kubedb/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/kubedb/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Making running production-grade databases easy on Kubernetes app: a KubeDB operator repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: kubedb values: -- generate from values file -- diff --git a/charts/prepare-cluster/README.md b/charts/prepare-cluster/README.md index e71fa9965..6b5450691 100644 --- a/charts/prepare-cluster/README.md +++ b/charts/prepare-cluster/README.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ ## TL;DR; ```bash -$ helm repo add appscode https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ +$ helm repo add appscode-testing https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ $ helm repo update -$ helm search repo appscode/prepare-cluster --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 -$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm search repo appscode-testing/prepare-cluster --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode-testing/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` ## Introduction @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This chart deploys a Kubernetes Job on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) clus To install/upgrade the chart with the release name `prepare-cluster`: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 +$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode-testing/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 ``` The command deploys a Kubernetes Job on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. @@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ The following table lists the configurable parameters of the `prepare-cluster` c Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm upgrade -i`. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set preparer.repository=tianon/toybox +$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode-testing/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --set preparer.repository=tianon/toybox ``` Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example: ```bash -$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml +$ helm upgrade -i prepare-cluster appscode-testing/prepare-cluster -n kube-system --create-namespace --version=v2024.1.7-beta.0 --values values.yaml ``` diff --git a/charts/prepare-cluster/doc.yaml b/charts/prepare-cluster/doc.yaml index 3c76a9e87..b9edfbd80 100644 --- a/charts/prepare-cluster/doc.yaml +++ b/charts/prepare-cluster/doc.yaml @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ project: description: Update Linux Kernel configuration of a Kubernetes Cluster nodes app: a Kubernetes Job repository: - url: https://charts.appscode.com/stable/ - name: appscode + url: https://charts.appscode.com/testing/ + name: appscode-testing chart: name: prepare-cluster values: -- generate from values file --