# Helm Chart for Wekan ## Features o Uses a MongoDB replica set by default - this allows fault-tolerant and scalable MongoDB deployment (or just set the replicas to 1 for a single server install) o Optional Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA), so that your Wekan pods will scale automatically with increased CPU load. ## The configurable values (values.yaml) Scaling Wekan: ```yaml ## Configuration for wekan component ## replicaCount: 1 ``` **replicaCount** Will set the initial number of replicas for the Wekan pod (and container) ```yaml ## Configure an horizontal pod autoscaler ## autoscaling: enabled: true config: minReplicas: 1 maxReplicas: 16 ## Note: when setting this, a `resources.request.cpu` is required. You ## likely want to set it to `1` or some lower value. ## targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 80 ``` This section (if *enabled* is set to **true**) will enable the Kubernetes Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA). **minReplicas:** this is the minimum number of pods to scale down to (We recommend setting this to the same value as **replicaCount**). **maxReplicas:** this is the maximum number of pods to scale up to. **targetCPUUtilizationPercentage:** This is the CPU at which the HPA will scale-out the number of Wekan pods. ```yaml mongodb-replicaset: enabled: true replicas: 3 replicaSetName: rs0 securityContext: runAsUser: 1000 fsGroup: 1000 runAsNonRoot: true ``` This section controls the scale of the MongoDB redundant Replica Set. **replicas:** This is the number of MongoDB instances to include in the set. You can set this to 1 for a single server - this will still allow you to scale-up later with a helm upgrade. ### Install OCP route If you use this chart to deploy Wekan on an OCP cluster, you can create route instead of ingress with following command: ``` bash $ helm template --set route.enabled=true,ingress.enabled=false values.yaml . | oc apply -f- ```