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Charts

Helm charts for the default Okteto Cloud Application Catalog

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[!CAUTION] This repository is no longer maintained. All charts are now out of date, and we don't recommend that you use them.

Okteto Application Catalog

This Helm repository contains the default Helm charts for the Okteto Cloud default repository:

Contributor Guide

We welcome contributions! Are we missing your favorite Cloud Native App? Want to upgrade an existing one?

The main process is:

  • File an issue with your idea, in case someone else on the community is already working on it (or ping us via slack).
  • Fork https://github.com/okteto/charts.
  • Add your chart source code in a new folder (Review https://okteto.com/docs/tutorials/repos/index.html to see how to make your chart Okteto Cloud friendly).
  • If adding a new chart, include an icon for your chart as $YOUR_CHART/icon.png
  • Submit a PR with the chart.

For more details, you can visit https://okteto.com/blog/get-started-with-the-okteto-cloud-application-catalog/

To test the chart:

  • Login to Okteto from your terminal: okteto login
  • Export the name of the namespace you'll deploy into (typically your GitHub ID): export NAMESPACE=rberrelleza
  • Push your changes to Okteto Cloud: okteto push --deploy
  • Add your catalog to your Okteto Cloud account in https://cloud.okteto.com/#/settings/repositories
  • Deploy your app (the apps from the default catalog will have an okteto label).

Okteto Cloud is a multitenant platform. Because of this, charts deployed via Okteto have certain restrictions. Check out this document to learn more about it.

Feel free to reach out to us in the #okteto channel in the Kubernetes Slack or Twitter if you get stuck.

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