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Repository for FIAP SOAT post degree Tech Challenge
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chore: create sample helm chart #86 #87

Closed italopessoa closed 1 month ago

coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 month ago

Walkthrough

The changes introduce Helm charts for deploying the techchallenge-api and techchallenge-db applications in a Kubernetes environment. They include configuration files for deployments, services, and autoscaling, along with templates for generating Kubernetes resource names and labels. Additionally, an encryption configuration for securing sensitive data is provided.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
helm/techchallenge-api/.helmignore, helm/techchallenge-db/.helmignore Patterns to ignore when building Helm packages, including VCS directories, backup files, and IDE files.
helm/techchallenge-api/Chart.yaml, helm/techchallenge-db/Chart.yaml Introduces Helm charts defining application versions and metadata for techchallenge-api and techchallenge-db.
helm/techchallenge-api/templates/NOTES.txt, helm/techchallenge-db/templates/NOTES.txt Instructions for obtaining the application URL based on various configurations.
helm/techchallenge-api/templates/_helpers.tpl, helm/techchallenge-db/templates/_helpers.tpl Template definitions for generating names, labels, and service account names.
helm/techchallenge-api/templates/deployment.yaml Defines a Kubernetes Deployment for the techchallenge-api application.
helm/techchallenge-api/templates/hpa.yaml Configuration for Horizontal Pod Autoscaling (HPA) for techchallenge-api.
helm/techchallenge-api/templates/service.yaml, helm/techchallenge-db/templates/service.yaml Kubernetes Service definitions for techchallenge-api and techchallenge-db.
helm/techchallenge-api/templates/tests/test-connection.yaml, helm/techchallenge-db/templates/tests/test-connection.yaml Defines a Kubernetes Pod to test the connection using wget.
helm/techchallenge-api/values.yaml, helm/techchallenge-db/values.yaml Default values for Kubernetes deployments, including image details, service settings, and resources.
helm/techchallenge-db/templates/pod.yaml Defines a Kubernetes Pod configuration for the database service.
kubernetes/encryption-config.yaml Introduces an EncryptionConfiguration for securing sensitive data like MYSQL_PASSWORD.

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