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README.md

Hue Chart

This is an Helm chart to easily start a Hue service.

Install

cd tools/kubernetes/helm/hue

View the configuration values.yaml, edit if needed and run:

helm install hue -n hue

values.yaml contains the most important parameters in the hue section with for example which database to use. The ini section let you add any extra regular parameter.

Then follow-up the instructions printed on the screen for getting the URL to connect to Hue.

By default you should see these running containers:

kubectl get pods
NAME                                          READY   STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
hue-4n2ck                                     1/1       Running   0          3h
postgres-hue-5jg77                            1/1       Running   0          12d

And just copy paste the information printed on the screen or run

kubectl port-forward svc/hue 8888:8888 --address 0.0.0.0

and open-up http://localhost:8888

Uninstall

helm delete hue --purge

Ingress

Minimal

microk8s.enable ingress
kubectl edit daemonsets nginx-ingress-microk8s-controller

And can edit --default-backend-service=$(POD_NAMESPACE)/default-http-backend.

NGINX

helm install stable/nginx-ingress -n nginx-ingress

And set ingress.create=true and ingress.type=nginx in values.yaml.