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replace all mozilla/sops with getsops/sops (#1028)
replace all mozilla/sops with getsops/sops

Signed-off-by: Lucas Fernando Cardoso Nunes <lucasfc.nunes@gmail.com>
2023-09-17 18:50:21 -05:00
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README.md replace all mozilla/sops with getsops/sops (#1028) 2023-09-17 18:50:21 -05:00

README.md

Helmfile practical examples and advanced usages

Managing oneshot-jobs with Helmfile

In case you want to manage oneshot-jobs like a report generation or a database migration and so on, add a dedicated release spec for the job in helmfile.yaml like:

repositories:
  - name: yourorg
    url: https://yourorg.example.com/charts

releases:
  - name: dbmigrator
    labels:
      job: dbmigrator
    chart: ./dbmigrator
    # DB host, port, and connection opts for the environment
    values:
    - "deploy/environments/{{ env "RAILS_ENV" }}/values.yaml"
    # DB username and password encrypted with helm-secrets (getsops/sops)
    secrets:
    - "deploy/environments/{{ env "RAILS_ENV" }}/secrets.yaml"

You would then start a database migration job by executing:

# Start a database migration for the prod environment
$ RAILS_ENV=prod helmfile --selector job=dbmigrator sync

# Tail log until you are satisfied
$ kubectl logs -l job=dbmigrator

For more context, see this issue.