# Kubernetes For a mid to high-load installation, Kubernetes is recommended. passbook is installed using a helm-chart. This installation automatically applies database migrations on startup. After the installation is done, you can use `pbadmin` as username and password. ``` # Default values for passbook. # This is a YAML-formatted file. # Declare variables to be passed into your templates. # passbook version to use. Defaults to latest stable version # image: # tag: nameOverride: "" config: # Optionally specify fixed secret_key, otherwise generated automatically # secret_key: _k*@6h2u2@q-dku57hhgzb7tnx*ba9wodcb^s9g0j59@=y(@_o # Enable error reporting error_reporting: enabled: false # Log level used by web and worker # Can be either debug, info, warning, error log_level: warning # This Helm chart ships with built-in Prometheus ServiceMonitors and Rules. # This requires the CoreOS Prometheus Operator. monitoring: enabled: false # Enable Database Backups to S3 # backup: # access_key: access-key # secret_key: secret-key # bucket: s3-bucket # host: s3-host ingress: enabled: false annotations: {} # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" path: / hosts: - passbook.k8s.local tls: [] # - secretName: chart-example-tls # hosts: # - passbook.k8s.local # These settings configure the packaged PostgreSQL and Redis chart. postgresql: postgresqlDatabase: passbook redis: cluster: enabled: false master: persistence: enabled: false # https://stackoverflow.com/a/59189742 disableCommands: [] ```