invidious-experimenting/kubernetes/README.md
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docker: do not require password for PostgreSQL superuser, docker,kubernetes: create "privacy" type before using it, travis: do not run "docker-compose up" in detached mode (#1042)
* docker: do not require password for PostgreSQL superuser

A password is now required by the postgres Docker image which makes
initial setup (and our CI build) fail with the following error:

    postgres_1   | Error: Database is uninitialized and superuser password is not specified.
    postgres_1   |        You must specify POSTGRES_PASSWORD for the superuser. Use
    postgres_1   |        "-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password" to set it in "docker run".
    postgres_1   |
    postgres_1   |        You may also use POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust to allow all connections
    postgres_1   |        without a password. This is *not* recommended. See PostgreSQL
    postgres_1   |        documentation about "trust":
    postgres_1   |        https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/auth-trust.html

See https://github.com/docker-library/postgres/issues/681.

* docker,kubernetes: create PostgreSQL "privacy" type before using it

Fixes the following error when setting up the database:

    postgres_1   | 2020-02-21 01:01:22.371 UTC [172] ERROR:  type "privacy" does not exist at character 200
    postgres_1   | 2020-02-21 01:01:22.371 UTC [172] STATEMENT:  CREATE TABLE public.playlists
    postgres_1   | 	(
    postgres_1   | 	    title text,
    postgres_1   | 	    id text primary key,
    postgres_1   | 	    author text,
    postgres_1   | 	    description text,
    postgres_1   | 	    video_count integer,
    postgres_1   | 	    created timestamptz,
    postgres_1   | 	    updated timestamptz,
    postgres_1   | 	    privacy privacy,
    postgres_1   | 	    index int8[]
    postgres_1   | 	);
    postgres_1   | ERROR:  type "privacy" does not exist
    postgres_1   | LINE 10:     privacy privacy,

* travis: do not run "docker-compose up" in detached mode

Rather, allow database to finish its setup procedure and grant
Invidious time to launch.
2020-03-01 10:06:45 -06:00

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# Invidious Helm chart
Easily deploy Invidious to Kubernetes.
## Installing Helm chart
```sh
# Build Helm dependencies
$ helm dep build
# Add PostgreSQL init scripts
$ kubectl create configmap invidious-postgresql-init \
--from-file=../config/sql/channels.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/videos.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/channel_videos.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/users.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/session_ids.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/nonces.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/annotations.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/privacy.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/playlists.sql \
--from-file=../config/sql/playlist_videos.sql
# Install Helm app to your Kubernetes cluster
$ helm install invidious ./
```
## Upgrading
```sh
# Upgrading is easy, too!
$ helm upgrade invidious ./
```
## Uninstall
```sh
# Get rid of everything (except database)
$ helm delete invidious
# To also delete the database, remove all invidious-postgresql PVCs
```