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Kubernetes
Woodpecker does support Kubernetes as a backend. See the Kubernetes backend configuration for backend-specific options.
:::caution Kubernetes support is still experimental and not all pipeline features are fully supported yet.
Check the current state :::
Deploy with HELM
Deploying Woodpecker with HELM is the recommended way.
Have a look at the values.yaml
config files for all available settings.
Preparation
# create agent secret
kubectl create secret generic woodpecker-secret \
--namespace <namespace> \
--from-literal=WOODPECKER_AGENT_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32)
# add credentials for your forge
kubectl create secret generic woodpecker-github-client \
--namespace <namespace> \
--from-literal=WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT=xxxxxxxx
kubectl create secret generic woodpecker-github-secret \
--namespace <namespace> \
--from-literal=WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET=xxxxxxxx
# add helm repo
helm repo add woodpecker https://woodpecker-ci.org/
Woodpecker server
# Install
helm upgrade --install woodpecker-server --namespace <namespace> woodpecker/woodpecker-server
# Uninstall
helm delete woodpecker-server
Woodpecker agent
# Install
helm upgrade --install woodpecker-agent --namespace <namespace> woodpecker/woodpecker-agent
# Uninstall
helm delete woodpecker-agent
Volumes
To mount volumes a persistent volume (PV) and persistent volume claim (PVC) are needed on the cluster which can be referenced in steps via the volume:
option.
Assuming a PVC named "woodpecker-cache" exists, it can be referenced as follows in a step:
steps:
"Restore Cache":
image: meltwater/drone-cache
volumes:
- woodpecker-cache:/woodpecker/src/cache
settings:
mount:
- "woodpecker-cache"
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