Bitnami package for NGINX Open Source

NGINX Open Source is a web server that can be also used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, and HTTP cache. Recommended for high-demanding sites due to its ability to provide faster content.

Overview of NGINX Open Source

Trademarks: This software listing is packaged by Bitnami. The respective trademarks mentioned in the offering are owned by the respective companies, and use of them does not imply any affiliation or endorsement.

TL;DR

helm install my-release oci://REGISTRY_NAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/nginx

Note: You need to substitute the placeholders REGISTRY_NAME and REPOSITORY_NAME with a reference to your Helm chart registry and repository.

Introduction

Bitnami charts for Helm are carefully engineered, actively maintained and are the quickest and easiest way to deploy containers on a Kubernetes cluster that are ready to handle production workloads.

This chart bootstraps a NGINX Open Source deployment on a Kubernetes cluster using the Helm package manager.

Bitnami charts can be used with Kubeapps for deployment and management of Helm Charts in clusters.

Prerequisites

  • Kubernetes 1.23+
  • Helm 3.8.0+

Installing the Chart

To install the chart with the release name my-release:

helm install my-release oci://REGISTRY_NAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/nginx

Note: You need to substitute the placeholders REGISTRY_NAME and REPOSITORY_NAME with a reference to your Helm chart registry and repository. For example, in the case of Bitnami, you need to use REGISTRY_NAME=registry-1.docker.io and REPOSITORY_NAME=bitnamicharts.

These commands deploy NGINX Open Source on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration.

Tip: List all releases using helm list

Configuration and installation details

Resource requests and limits

Bitnami charts allow setting resource requests and limits for all containers inside the chart deployment. These are inside the resources value (check parameter table). Setting requests is essential for production workloads and these should be adapted to your specific use case.

To make this process easier, the chart contains the resourcesPreset values, which automatically sets the resources section according to different presets. Check these presets in the bitnami/common chart. However, in production workloads using resourcePreset is discouraged as it may not fully adapt to your specific needs. Find more information on container resource management in the official Kubernetes documentation.

Rolling VS Immutable tags

It is strongly recommended to use immutable tags in a production environment. This ensures your deployment does not change automatically if the same tag is updated with a different image.

Bitnami will release a new chart updating its containers if a new version of the main container, significant changes, or critical vulnerabilities exist.

Use a different NGINX version

To modify the application version used in this chart, specify a different version of the image using the image.tag parameter and/or a different repository using the image.repository parameter.

Deploying your custom web application

The NGINX chart allows you to deploy a custom web application using one of the following methods:

  • Cloning from a git repository: Set cloneStaticSiteFromGit.enabled to true and set the repository and branch using the cloneStaticSiteFromGit.repository and cloneStaticSiteFromGit.branch parameters. A sidecar will also pull the latest changes in an interval set by cloneStaticSitesFromGit.interval.
  • Providing a ConfigMap: Set the staticSiteConfigmap value to mount a ConfigMap in the NGINX html folder.
  • Using an existing PVC: Set the staticSitePVC value to mount an PersistentVolumeClaim with the static site content.

You can deploy a example web application using git deploying the chart with the following parameters:

cloneStaticSiteFromGit.enabled=true
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.repository=https://github.com/mdn/beginner-html-site-styled.git
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.branch=master

Providing a custom server block

This helm chart supports using custom custom server block for NGINX to use.

You can use the serverBlock or streamServerBlock value to provide a custom server block for NGINX to use. To do this, create a values files with your server block and install the chart using it:

serverBlock: |-
  server {
    listen 0.0.0.0:8080;
    location / {
      return 200 "hello!";
    }
  }

Warning: The above example is not compatible with enabling Prometheus metrics since it affects the /status endpoint.

In addition, you can also set an external ConfigMap with the configuration file. This is done by setting the existingServerBlockConfigmap parameter. Note that this will override the previous option.

Adding extra environment variables

In case you want to add extra environment variables (useful for advanced operations like custom init scripts), you can use the extraEnvVars property.

extraEnvVars:
  - name: LOG_LEVEL
    value: error

Alternatively, you can use a ConfigMap or a Secret with the environment variables. To do so, use the extraEnvVarsCM or the extraEnvVarsSecret values.

Setting Pod’s affinity

This chart allows you to set your custom affinity using the affinity parameter. Find more information about Pod’s affinity in the kubernetes documentation.

As an alternative, you can use of the preset configurations for pod affinity, pod anti-affinity, and node affinity available at the bitnami/common chart. To do so, set the podAffinityPreset, podAntiAffinityPreset, or nodeAffinityPreset parameters.

Deploying extra resources

There are cases where you may want to deploy extra objects, such a ConfigMap containing your app’s configuration or some extra deployment with a micro service used by your app. For covering this case, the chart allows adding the full specification of other objects using the extraDeploy parameter.

Ingress

This chart provides support for ingress resources. If you have an ingress controller installed on your cluster, such as nginx-ingress-controller or contour you can utilize the ingress controller to serve your application.

To enable ingress integration, please set ingress.enabled to true.

Hosts

Most likely you will only want to have one hostname that maps to this NGINX installation. If that’s your case, the property ingress.hostname will set it. However, it is possible to have more than one host. To facilitate this, the ingress.extraHosts object can be specified as an array. You can also use ingress.extraTLS to add the TLS configuration for extra hosts.

For each host indicated at ingress.extraHosts, please indicate a name, path, and any annotations that you may want the ingress controller to know about.

For annotations, please see this document. Not all annotations are supported by all ingress controllers, but this document does a good job of indicating which annotation is supported by many popular ingress controllers.

Parameters

Global parameters

Name Description Value
global.imageRegistry Global Docker image registry ""
global.imagePullSecrets Global Docker registry secret names as an array []
global.compatibility.openshift.adaptSecurityContext Adapt the securityContext sections of the deployment to make them compatible with Openshift restricted-v2 SCC: remove runAsUser, runAsGroup and fsGroup and let the platform use their allowed default IDs. Possible values: auto (apply if the detected running cluster is Openshift), force (perform the adaptation always), disabled (do not perform adaptation) auto

Common parameters

Name Description Value
nameOverride String to partially override nginx.fullname template (will maintain the release name) ""
fullnameOverride String to fully override nginx.fullname template ""
namespaceOverride String to fully override common.names.namespace ""
kubeVersion Force target Kubernetes version (using Helm capabilities if not set) ""
clusterDomain Kubernetes Cluster Domain cluster.local
extraDeploy Extra objects to deploy (value evaluated as a template) []
commonLabels Add labels to all the deployed resources {}
commonAnnotations Add annotations to all the deployed resources {}
diagnosticMode.enabled Enable diagnostic mode (all probes will be disabled and the command will be overridden) false
diagnosticMode.command Command to override all containers in the the deployment(s)/statefulset(s) ["sleep"]
diagnosticMode.args Args to override all containers in the the deployment(s)/statefulset(s) ["infinity"]

NGINX parameters

Name Description Value
image.registry NGINX image registry REGISTRY_NAME
image.repository NGINX image repository REPOSITORY_NAME/nginx
image.digest NGINX image digest in the way sha256:aa…. Please note this parameter, if set, will override the tag ""
image.pullPolicy NGINX image pull policy IfNotPresent
image.pullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array []
image.debug Set to true if you would like to see extra information on logs false
automountServiceAccountToken Mount Service Account token in pod false
hostAliases Deployment pod host aliases []
command Override default container command (useful when using custom images) []
args Override default container args (useful when using custom images) []
extraEnvVars Extra environment variables to be set on NGINX containers []
extraEnvVarsCM ConfigMap with extra environment variables ""
extraEnvVarsSecret Secret with extra environment variables ""

NGINX deployment parameters

Name Description Value
replicaCount Number of NGINX replicas to deploy 1
revisionHistoryLimit The number of old history to retain to allow rollback 10
updateStrategy.type NGINX deployment strategy type RollingUpdate
updateStrategy.rollingUpdate NGINX deployment rolling update configuration parameters {}
podLabels Additional labels for NGINX pods {}
podAnnotations Annotations for NGINX pods {}
podAffinityPreset Pod affinity preset. Ignored if affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard ""
podAntiAffinityPreset Pod anti-affinity preset. Ignored if affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard soft
nodeAffinityPreset.type Node affinity preset type. Ignored if affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard ""
nodeAffinityPreset.key Node label key to match Ignored if affinity is set. ""
nodeAffinityPreset.values Node label values to match. Ignored if affinity is set. []
affinity Affinity for pod assignment {}
hostNetwork Specify if host network should be enabled for NGINX pod false
hostIPC Specify if host IPC should be enabled for NGINX pod false
dnsPolicy Specifies the DNS policy for the NGINX pod ""
dnsConfig Allows users more control on the DNS settings for a Pod. Required if dnsPolicy is set to None {}
nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment. Evaluated as a template. {}
tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment. Evaluated as a template. []
priorityClassName NGINX pods’ priorityClassName ""
schedulerName Name of the k8s scheduler (other than default) ""
terminationGracePeriodSeconds In seconds, time the given to the NGINX pod needs to terminate gracefully ""
topologySpreadConstraints Topology Spread Constraints for pod assignment []
tls.enabled Enable TLS transport true
tls.autoGenerated Auto-generate self-signed certificates true
tls.existingSecret Name of a secret containing the certificates ""
tls.certFilename Path of the certificate file when mounted as a secret tls.crt
tls.certKeyFilename Path of the certificate key file when mounted as a secret tls.key
tls.certCAFilename Path of the certificate CA file when mounted as a secret ca.crt
tls.cert Content of the certificate to be added to the secret ""
tls.key Content of the certificate key to be added to the secret ""
tls.ca Content of the certificate CA to be added to the secret ""
podSecurityContext.enabled Enabled NGINX pods’ Security Context true
podSecurityContext.fsGroupChangePolicy Set filesystem group change policy Always
podSecurityContext.supplementalGroups Set filesystem extra groups []
podSecurityContext.fsGroup Set NGINX pod’s Security Context fsGroup 1001
podSecurityContext.sysctls sysctl settings of the NGINX pods []
containerSecurityContext.enabled Enabled containers’ Security Context true
containerSecurityContext.seLinuxOptions Set SELinux options in container nil
containerSecurityContext.runAsUser Set containers’ Security Context runAsUser 1001
containerSecurityContext.runAsGroup Set containers’ Security Context runAsGroup 1001
containerSecurityContext.runAsNonRoot Set container’s Security Context runAsNonRoot true
containerSecurityContext.privileged Set container’s Security Context privileged false
containerSecurityContext.readOnlyRootFilesystem Set container’s Security Context readOnlyRootFilesystem true
containerSecurityContext.allowPrivilegeEscalation Set container’s Security Context allowPrivilegeEscalation false
containerSecurityContext.capabilities.drop List of capabilities to be dropped ["ALL"]
containerSecurityContext.seccompProfile.type Set container’s Security Context seccomp profile RuntimeDefault
containerPorts.http Sets http port inside NGINX container 8080
containerPorts.https Sets https port inside NGINX container 8443
extraContainerPorts Array of additional container ports for the Nginx container []
resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production). nano
resources Set container requests and limits for different resources like CPU or memory (essential for production workloads) {}
lifecycleHooks Optional lifecycleHooks for the NGINX container {}
startupProbe.enabled Enable startupProbe false
startupProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for startupProbe 30
startupProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for startupProbe 10
startupProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for startupProbe 5
startupProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for startupProbe 6
startupProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for startupProbe 1
livenessProbe.enabled Enable livenessProbe true
livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for livenessProbe 30
livenessProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for livenessProbe 10
livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for livenessProbe 5
livenessProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for livenessProbe 6
livenessProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for livenessProbe 1
readinessProbe.enabled Enable readinessProbe true
readinessProbe.path Request path for livenessProbe /
readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for readinessProbe 5
readinessProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for readinessProbe 5
readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for readinessProbe 3
readinessProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for readinessProbe 3
readinessProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for readinessProbe 1
customStartupProbe Custom liveness probe for the Web component {}
customLivenessProbe Override default liveness probe {}
customReadinessProbe Override default readiness probe {}
autoscaling.enabled Enable autoscaling for NGINX deployment false
autoscaling.minReplicas Minimum number of replicas to scale back ""
autoscaling.maxReplicas Maximum number of replicas to scale out ""
autoscaling.targetCPU Target CPU utilization percentage ""
autoscaling.targetMemory Target Memory utilization percentage ""
extraVolumes Array to add extra volumes []
extraVolumeMounts Array to add extra mount []
serviceAccount.create Enable creation of ServiceAccount for nginx pod true
serviceAccount.name The name of the ServiceAccount to use. ""
serviceAccount.annotations Annotations for service account. Evaluated as a template. {}
serviceAccount.automountServiceAccountToken Auto-mount the service account token in the pod false
sidecars Sidecar parameters []
sidecarSingleProcessNamespace Enable sharing the process namespace with sidecars false
initContainers Extra init containers []
pdb.create Created a PodDisruptionBudget true
pdb.minAvailable Min number of pods that must still be available after the eviction. ""
pdb.maxUnavailable Max number of pods that can be unavailable after the eviction. ""

Custom NGINX application parameters

Name Description Value
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.enabled Get the server static content from a Git repository false
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.image.registry Git image registry REGISTRY_NAME
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.image.repository Git image repository REPOSITORY_NAME/git
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.image.digest Git image digest in the way sha256:aa…. Please note this parameter, if set, will override the tag ""
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.image.pullPolicy Git image pull policy IfNotPresent
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.image.pullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array []
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.repository Git Repository to clone static content from ""
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.branch Git branch to checkout ""
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.interval Interval for sidecar container pull from the Git repository 60
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitClone.command Override default container command for git-clone-repository []
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitClone.args Override default container args for git-clone-repository []
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitSync.command Override default container command for git-repo-syncer []
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitSync.args Override default container args for git-repo-syncer []
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitSync.resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitSync.resources is set (cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitSync.resources is recommended for production). nano
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.gitSync.resources Set container requests and limits for different resources like CPU or memory (essential for production workloads) {}
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.extraEnvVars Additional environment variables to set for the in the containers that clone static site from git []
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.extraEnvVarsSecret Secret with extra environment variables ""
cloneStaticSiteFromGit.extraVolumeMounts Add extra volume mounts for the Git containers []
serverBlock Custom server block to be added to NGINX configuration ""
streamServerBlock Custom stream server block to be added to NGINX configuration ""
existingServerBlockConfigmap ConfigMap with custom server block to be added to NGINX configuration ""
existingStreamServerBlockConfigmap ConfigMap with custom stream server block to be added to NGINX configuration ""
staticSiteConfigmap Name of existing ConfigMap with the server static site content ""
staticSitePVC Name of existing PVC with the server static site content ""

Traffic Exposure parameters

Name Description Value
service.type Service type LoadBalancer
service.ports.http Service HTTP port 80
service.ports.https Service HTTPS port 443
service.nodePorts Specify the nodePort(s) value(s) for the LoadBalancer and NodePort service types. {}
service.targetPort Target port reference value for the Loadbalancer service types can be specified explicitly. {}
service.clusterIP NGINX service Cluster IP ""
service.loadBalancerIP LoadBalancer service IP address ""
service.loadBalancerSourceRanges NGINX service Load Balancer sources []
service.loadBalancerClass service Load Balancer class if service type is LoadBalancer (optional, cloud specific) ""
service.extraPorts Extra ports to expose (normally used with the sidecar value) []
service.sessionAffinity Session Affinity for Kubernetes service, can be “None” or “ClientIP” None
service.sessionAffinityConfig Additional settings for the sessionAffinity {}
service.annotations Service annotations {}
service.externalTrafficPolicy Enable client source IP preservation Cluster
networkPolicy.enabled Specifies whether a NetworkPolicy should be created true
networkPolicy.allowExternal Don’t require server label for connections true
networkPolicy.allowExternalEgress Allow the pod to access any range of port and all destinations. true
networkPolicy.extraIngress Add extra ingress rules to the NetworkPolicy []
networkPolicy.extraEgress Add extra ingress rules to the NetworkPolicy (ignored if allowExternalEgress=true) []
networkPolicy.ingressNSMatchLabels Labels to match to allow traffic from other namespaces {}
networkPolicy.ingressNSPodMatchLabels Pod labels to match to allow traffic from other namespaces {}
ingress.enabled Set to true to enable ingress record generation false
ingress.selfSigned Create a TLS secret for this ingress record using self-signed certificates generated by Helm false
ingress.pathType Ingress path type ImplementationSpecific
ingress.apiVersion Force Ingress API version (automatically detected if not set) ""
ingress.hostname Default host for the ingress resource nginx.local
ingress.path The Path to Nginx. You may need to set this to ‘/*’ in order to use this with ALB ingress controllers. /
ingress.annotations Additional annotations for the Ingress resource. To enable certificate autogeneration, place here your cert-manager annotations. {}
ingress.ingressClassName Set the ingerssClassName on the ingress record for k8s 1.18+ ""
ingress.tls Create TLS Secret false
ingress.tlsWwwPrefix Adds www subdomain to default cert false
ingress.extraHosts The list of additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record. []
ingress.extraPaths Any additional arbitrary paths that may need to be added to the ingress under the main host. []
ingress.extraTls The tls configuration for additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record. []
ingress.secrets If you’re providing your own certificates, please use this to add the certificates as secrets []
ingress.extraRules The list of additional rules to be added to this ingress record. Evaluated as a template []
healthIngress.enabled Set to true to enable health ingress record generation false
healthIngress.selfSigned Create a TLS secret for this ingress record using self-signed certificates generated by Helm false
healthIngress.pathType Ingress path type ImplementationSpecific
healthIngress.hostname When the health ingress is enabled, a host pointing to this will be created example.local
healthIngress.path Default path for the ingress record /
healthIngress.annotations Additional annotations for the Ingress resource. To enable certificate autogeneration, place here your cert-manager annotations. {}
healthIngress.tls Enable TLS configuration for the hostname defined at healthIngress.hostname parameter false
healthIngress.extraHosts An array with additional hostname(s) to be covered with the ingress record []
healthIngress.extraPaths An array with additional arbitrary paths that may need to be added to the ingress under the main host []
healthIngress.extraTls TLS configuration for additional hostnames to be covered []
healthIngress.secrets TLS Secret configuration []
healthIngress.ingressClassName IngressClass that will be be used to implement the Ingress (Kubernetes 1.18+) ""
healthIngress.extraRules The list of additional rules to be added to this ingress record. Evaluated as a template []

Metrics parameters

Name Description Value
metrics.enabled Start a Prometheus exporter sidecar container false
metrics.image.registry NGINX Prometheus exporter image registry REGISTRY_NAME
metrics.image.repository NGINX Prometheus exporter image repository REPOSITORY_NAME/nginx-exporter
metrics.image.digest NGINX Prometheus exporter image digest in the way sha256:aa…. Please note this parameter, if set, will override the tag ""
metrics.image.pullPolicy NGINX Prometheus exporter image pull policy IfNotPresent
metrics.image.pullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array []
metrics.port NGINX Container Status Port scraped by Prometheus Exporter ""
metrics.extraArgs Extra arguments for Prometheus exporter []
metrics.containerPorts.metrics Prometheus exporter container port 9113
metrics.podAnnotations Additional annotations for NGINX Prometheus exporter pod(s) {}
metrics.securityContext.enabled Enabled NGINX Exporter containers’ Security Context false
metrics.securityContext.seLinuxOptions Set SELinux options in container nil
metrics.securityContext.runAsUser Set NGINX Exporter container’s Security Context runAsUser 1001
metrics.service.port NGINX Prometheus exporter service port 9113
metrics.service.annotations Annotations for the Prometheus exporter service {}
metrics.resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if metrics.resources is set (metrics.resources is recommended for production). nano
metrics.resources Set container requests and limits for different resources like CPU or memory (essential for production workloads) {}
metrics.serviceMonitor.enabled Creates a Prometheus Operator ServiceMonitor (also requires metrics.enabled to be true) false
metrics.serviceMonitor.namespace Namespace in which Prometheus is running ""
metrics.serviceMonitor.jobLabel The name of the label on the target service to use as the job name in prometheus. ""
metrics.serviceMonitor.interval Interval at which metrics should be scraped. ""
metrics.serviceMonitor.scrapeTimeout Timeout after which the scrape is ended ""
metrics.serviceMonitor.selector Prometheus instance selector labels {}
metrics.serviceMonitor.labels Additional labels that can be used so PodMonitor will be discovered by Prometheus {}
metrics.serviceMonitor.relabelings RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping []
metrics.serviceMonitor.metricRelabelings MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples before ingestion []
metrics.serviceMonitor.honorLabels honorLabels chooses the metric’s labels on collisions with target labels false
metrics.prometheusRule.enabled if true, creates a Prometheus Operator PrometheusRule (also requires metrics.enabled to be true and metrics.prometheusRule.rules) false
metrics.prometheusRule.namespace Namespace for the PrometheusRule Resource (defaults to the Release Namespace) ""
metrics.prometheusRule.additionalLabels Additional labels that can be used so PrometheusRule will be discovered by Prometheus {}
metrics.prometheusRule.rules Prometheus Rule definitions []

Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value] argument to helm install. For example,

helm install my-release \
  --set imagePullPolicy=Always \
    oci://REGISTRY_NAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/nginx

Note: You need to substitute the placeholders REGISTRY_NAME and REPOSITORY_NAME with a reference to your Helm chart registry and repository. For example, in the case of Bitnami, you need to use REGISTRY_NAME=registry-1.docker.io and REPOSITORY_NAME=bitnamicharts.

The above command sets the imagePullPolicy to Always.

Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example,

helm install my-release -f values.yaml oci://REGISTRY_NAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/nginx

Note: You need to substitute the placeholders REGISTRY_NAME and REPOSITORY_NAME with a reference to your Helm chart registry and repository. For example, in the case of Bitnami, you need to use REGISTRY_NAME=registry-1.docker.io and REPOSITORY_NAME=bitnamicharts. Tip: You can use the default values.yaml

Troubleshooting

Find more information about how to deal with common errors related to Bitnami’s Helm charts in this troubleshooting guide.

Upgrading

To 16.0.0

This major bump changes the following security defaults:

  • runAsGroup is changed from 0 to 1001
  • readOnlyRootFilesystem is set to true
  • resourcesPreset is changed from none to the minimum size working in our test suites (NOTE: resourcesPreset is not meant for production usage, but resources adapted to your use case).
  • global.compatibility.openshift.adaptSecurityContext is changed from disabled to auto.

This could potentially break any customization or init scripts used in your deployment. If this is the case, change the default values to the previous ones.

To 11.0.0

This major release renames several values in this chart and adds missing features, in order to be aligned with the rest of the assets in the Bitnami charts repository.

Affected values:

  • service.port was renamed as service.ports.http.
  • service.httpsPort was deprecated. We recommend using service.ports.https.
  • serviceAccount.autoMount was renamed as serviceAccount.automountServiceAccountToken
  • metrics.serviceMonitor.additionalLabels was renamed as metrics.serviceMonitor.labels

To 10.0.0

This major release no longer uses the bitnami/nginx-ldap-auth-daemon container as a dependency since its upstream project is not actively maintained.

2022-04-12 edit:

Bitnami’s reference implementation.

On 9 April 2022, security vulnerabilities in the NGINX LDAP reference implementation were publicly shared. Although the deprecation of this container from the Bitnami catalog was not related to this security issue, here you can find more information from the Bitnami security team.

To 8.0.0

On November 13, 2020, Helm v2 support was formally finished, this major version is the result of the required changes applied to the Helm Chart to be able to incorporate the different features added in Helm v3 and to be consistent with the Helm project itself regarding the Helm v2 EOL.

What changes were introduced in this major version?

  • Previous versions of this Helm Chart use apiVersion: v1 (installable by both Helm 2 and 3), this Helm Chart was updated to apiVersion: v2 (installable by Helm 3 only). Here you can find more information about the apiVersion field.
  • Move dependency information from the requirements.yaml to the Chart.yaml
  • After running helm dependency update, a Chart.lock file is generated containing the same structure used in the previous requirements.lock
  • The different fields present in the Chart.yaml file has been ordered alphabetically in a homogeneous way for all the Bitnami Helm Charts

Considerations when upgrading to this version

  • If you want to upgrade to this version from a previous one installed with Helm v3, you shouldn’t face any issues
  • If you want to upgrade to this version using Helm v2, this scenario is not supported as this version doesn’t support Helm v2 anymore
  • If you installed the previous version with Helm v2 and wants to upgrade to this version with Helm v3, please refer to the official Helm documentation about migrating from Helm v2 to v3

Useful links

To 7.0.0

  • This version also introduces bitnami/common, a library chart as a dependency. More documentation about this new utility could be found here. Please, make sure that you have updated the chart dependencies before executing any upgrade.
  • Ingress configuration was also adapted to follow the Helm charts best practices.

Note: There is no backwards compatibility due to the above mentioned changes. It’s necessary to install a new release of the chart, and migrate your existing application to the new NGINX instances.

To 5.6.0

Added support for the use of LDAP.

To 5.0.0

Backwards compatibility is not guaranteed unless you modify the labels used on the chart’s deployments. Use the workaround below to upgrade from versions previous to 5.0.0. The following example assumes that the release name is nginx:

kubectl delete deployment nginx --cascade=false
helm upgrade nginx oci://REGISTRY_NAME/REPOSITORY_NAME/nginx

Note: You need to substitute the placeholders REGISTRY_NAME and REPOSITORY_NAME with a reference to your Helm chart registry and repository. For example, in the case of Bitnami, you need to use REGISTRY_NAME=registry-1.docker.io and REPOSITORY_NAME=bitnamicharts.

To 1.0.0

Backwards compatibility is not guaranteed unless you modify the labels used on the chart’s deployments. Use the workaround below to upgrade from versions previous to 1.0.0. The following example assumes that the release name is nginx:

kubectl patch deployment nginx --type=json -p='[{"op": "remove", "path": "/spec/selector/matchLabels/chart"}]'

License

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