Drupal
Drupal is one of the most versatile open source content management systems on the market.
TL;DR;
$ helm install stable/drupal
Introduction
This chart bootstraps a Drupal deployment on a Kubernetes cluster using the Helm package manager.
It also packages the Bitnami MariaDB chart which is required for bootstrapping a MariaDB deployment as a database for the Drupal application.
Bitnami charts can be used with Kubeapps for deployment and management of Helm Charts in clusters. This chart has been tested to work with NGINX Ingress, cert-manager, fluentd and Prometheus on top of the BKPR.
Prerequisites
- Kubernetes 1.4+ with Beta APIs enabled
- PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure
Installing the Chart
To install the chart with the release name my-release:
$ helm install --name my-release stable/drupal
The command deploys Drupal on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The configuration section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation.
Tip
: List all releases using
helm list
Uninstalling the Chart
To uninstall/delete the my-release deployment:
$ helm delete my-release
The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release.
Configuration
The following table lists the configurable parameters of the Drupal chart and their default values.
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
global.imageRegistry |
Global Docker image registry | nil |
global.imagePullSecrets |
Global Docker registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
global.storageClass |
Global storage class for dynamic provisioning | nil |
image.registry |
Drupal image registry | docker.io |
image.repository |
Drupal Image name | bitnami/drupal |
image.tag |
Drupal Image tag | {TAG_NAME} |
image.pullPolicy |
Drupal image pull policy | IfNotPresent |
image.pullSecrets |
Specify docker-registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
nameOverride |
String to partially override drupal.fullname template with a string (will prepend the release name) | nil |
fullnameOverride |
String to fully override drupal.fullname template with a string | nil |
drupalProfile |
Drupal installation profile | standard |
drupalUsername |
User of the application | user |
drupalPassword |
Application password | random 10 character long alphanumeric string |
drupalEmail |
Admin email | user@example.com |
allowEmptyPassword |
Allow DB blank passwords | yes |
extraVars |
Extra environment variables | nil |
ingress.enabled |
Enable ingress controller resource | false |
ingress.hosts[0].name |
Hostname to your Drupal installation | drupal.local |
ingress.hosts[0].path |
Path within the url structure | / |
ingress.hosts[0].tls |
Utilize TLS backend in ingress | false |
ingress.hosts[0].certManager |
Add annotations for cert-manager | false |
ingress.hosts[0].tlsSecret |
TLS Secret (certificates) | drupal.local-tls-secret |
ingress.hosts[0].annotations |
Annotations for this host's ingress record | [] |
ingress.secrets[0].name |
TLS Secret Name | nil |
ingress.secrets[0].certificate |
TLS Secret Certificate | nil |
ingress.secrets[0].key |
TLS Secret Key | nil |
externalDatabase.host |
Host of the external database | nil |
externalDatabase.user |
Existing username in the external db | bn_drupal |
externalDatabase.password |
Password for the above username | nil |
externalDatabase.database |
Name of the existing database | bitnami_drupal |
mariadb.enabled |
Whether to use the MariaDB chart | true |
mariadb.rootUser.password |
MariaDB admin password | nil |
mariadb.db.name |
Database name to create | bitnami_drupal |
mariadb.db.user |
Database user to create | bn_drupal |
mariadb.db.password |
Password for the database | random 10 character long alphanumeric string |
service.type |
Kubernetes Service type | LoadBalancer |
service.port |
Service HTTP port | 80 |
service.httpsPort |
Service HTTPS port | 443 |
service.externalTrafficPolicy |
Enable client source IP preservation | Cluster |
service.nodePorts.http |
Kubernetes http node port | "" |
service.nodePorts.https |
Kubernetes https node port | "" |
persistence.enabled |
Enable persistence using PVC | true |
persistence.drupal.storageClass |
PVC Storage Class for Drupal volume | nil (uses alpha storage class annotation) |
persistence.drupal.accessMode |
PVC Access Mode for Drupal volume | ReadWriteOnce |
persistence.drupal.existingClaim |
An Existing PVC name | nil |
persistence.drupal.hostPath |
Host mount path for Drupal volume | nil (will not mount to a host path) |
persistence.drupal.size |
PVC Storage Request for Drupal volume | 8Gi |
resources |
CPU/Memory resource requests/limits | Memory: 512Mi, CPU: 300m |
volumeMounts.drupal.mountPath |
Drupal data volume mount path | /bitnami/drupal |
podAnnotations |
Pod annotations | {} |
metrics.enabled |
Start a side-car prometheus exporter | false |
metrics.image.registry |
Apache exporter image registry | docker.io |
metrics.image.repository |
Apache exporter image name | bitnami/apache-exporter |
metrics.image.tag |
Apache exporter image tag | {TAG_NAME} |
metrics.image.pullPolicy |
Image pull policy | IfNotPresent |
metrics.image.pullSecrets |
Specify docker-registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
metrics.podAnnotations |
Additional annotations for Metrics exporter pod | {prometheus.io/scrape: "true", prometheus.io/port: "9117"} |
metrics.resources |
Exporter resource requests/limit | {} |
The above parameters map to the env variables defined in bitnami/drupal. For more information please refer to the bitnami/drupal image documentation.
Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value] argument to helm install. For example,
$ helm install --name my-release \
--set drupalUsername=admin,drupalPassword=password,mariadb.mariadbRootPassword=secretpassword \
stable/drupal
The above command sets the Drupal administrator account username and password to admin and password respectively. Additionally, it sets the MariaDB root user password to secretpassword.
Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the above parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example,
$ helm install --name my-release -f values.yaml stable/drupal
Tip
: You can use the default values.yaml
Image
The image parameter allows specifying which image will be pulled for the chart.
Private registry
If you configure the image value to one in a private registry, you will need to specify an image pull secret.
- Manually create image pull secret(s) in the namespace. See this YAML example reference. Consult your image registry's documentation about getting the appropriate secret.
- Note that the
imagePullSecretsconfiguration value cannot currently be passed to helm using the--setparameter, so you must supply these using avalues.yamlfile, such as:
imagePullSecrets:
- name: SECRET_NAME
- Install the chart
helm install --name my-release -f values.yaml stable/drupal
Persistence
The Bitnami Drupal image stores the Drupal data at the /bitnami/drupal path of the container. If you wish to override the image value, and your image stores this data in different path, you may specify these paths with volumeMounts.drupal.mountPath.
Persistent Volume Claims are used to keep the data across deployments. This is known to work in GCE, AWS, and minikube. See the Configuration section to configure the PVC or to disable persistence.
Existing PersistentVolumeClaim
- Create the PersistentVolume
- Create the PersistentVolumeClaim
- Install the chart
$ helm install --name my-release --set persistence.drupal.existingClaim=PVC_NAME stable/drupal
Host path
System compatibility
- The local filesystem accessibility to a container in a pod with
hostPathhas been tested on OSX/MacOS with xhyve, and Linux with VirtualBox. - Windows has not been tested with the supported VM drivers. Minikube does however officially support Mounting Host Folders per pod. Or you may manually sync your container whenever host files are changed with tools like docker-sync or docker-bg-sync.
Mounting steps
-
The specified
hostPathdirectory must already exist (create one if it does not). -
Install the chart
$ helm install --name my-release --set persistence.drupal.hostPath=/PATH/TO/HOST/MOUNT stable/drupalThis will mount the
drupal-datavolume into thehostPathdirectory. The site data will be persisted if the mount path contains valid data, else the site data will be initialized at first launch. -
Because the container cannot control the host machine’s directory permissions, you must set the Drupal file directory permissions yourself and disable or clear Drupal cache. See Drupal Core’s INSTALL.txt for setting file permissions, and see Drupal handbook page to disable the cache, or Drush handbook to clear cache.
Upgrading
To 2.0.0
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 2.0.0. The following example assumes that the release name is drupal:
$ kubectl patch deployment drupal-drupal --type=json -p='[{"op": "remove", "path": "/spec/selector/matchLabels/chart"}]'
$ kubectl delete statefulset drupal-mariadb --cascade=false