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Uptime-Kuma K8s Deployment

⚠ Warning: K8s deployment is provided by contributors. I have no experience with K8s and I can't fix error in the future. I only test Docker and Node.js. Use at your own risk.

How does it work?

Kustomize is a tool which builds a complete deployment file for all config elements. You can edit the files in the uptime-kuma folder except the kustomization.yml until you know what you're doing. If you want to choose another namespace you can edit the kustomization.yml in the kubernetes-Folder and change the namespace: uptime-kuma to something you like.

It creates a certificate with the specified Issuer and creates the Ingress for the Uptime-Kuma ClusterIP-Service.

What do I have to edit?

You have to edit the ingressroute.yml to your needs. This ingressroute.yml is for the nginx-ingress-controller in combination with the cert-manager.

  • Host
  • Secrets and secret names
  • (Cluster)Issuer (optional)
  • The Version in the Deployment-File
    • Update:
      • Change to newer version and run the above commands, it will update the pods one after another

How To use

  • Install kustomize
  • Edit files mentioned above to your needs
  • Run kustomize build > apply.yml
  • Run kubectl apply -f apply.yml

Now you should see some k8s magic and Uptime-Kuma should be available at the specified address.