Ghost is one of the most versatile open source content management systems on the market.
$ helm install stable/ghost
This chart bootstraps a Ghost 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 for the database requirements of the Ghost application.
Bitnami charts can be used with Kubeapps for deployment and management of Helm Charts in clusters.
- Kubernetes 1.4+ with Beta APIs enabled
- PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure
To install the chart with the release name my-release
:
$ helm install --name my-release stable/ghost
The command deploys Ghost 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
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.
The following table lists the configurable parameters of the Ghost chart and their default values.
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
global.imageRegistry |
Global Docker image registry | nil |
image.registry |
Ghost image registry | docker.io |
image.repository |
Ghost Image name | bitnami/ghost |
image.tag |
Ghost Image tag | {VERSION} |
image.pullPolicy |
Image pull policy | Always if imageTag is latest , else IfNotPresent |
image.pullSecrets |
Specify docker-registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
volumePermissions.image.registry |
Init container volume-permissions image registry | docker.io |
volumePermissions.image.repository |
Init container volume-permissions image name | bitnami/minideb |
volumePermissions.image.tag |
Init container volume-permissions image tag | latest |
volumePermissions.image.pullPolicy |
Init container volume-permissions image pull policy | Always |
ghostHost |
Ghost host to create application URLs | nil |
ghostProtocol |
Protocol (http or https) to use in the application URLs | http |
ghostPath |
Ghost path to create application URLs | nil |
ghostUsername |
User of the application | user@example.com |
ghostPassword |
Application password | Randomly generated |
ghostEmail |
Admin email | user@example.com |
ghostBlogTitle |
Ghost Blog name | User's Blog |
smtpHost |
SMTP host | nil |
smtpPort |
SMTP port | nil |
smtpUser |
SMTP user | nil |
smtpPassword |
SMTP password | nil |
smtpFromAddress |
SMTP from address | nil |
smtpService |
SMTP service | nil |
allowEmptyPassword |
Allow DB blank passwords | yes |
securityContext.enabled |
Enable security context | true |
securityContext.fsGroup |
Group ID for the container | 1001 |
securityContext.runAsUser |
User ID for the container | 1001 |
service.type |
Kubernetes Service type | LoadBalancer |
service.port |
Service HTTP port | 80 |
service.nodePorts.http |
Kubernetes http node port | "" |
service.externalTrafficPolicy |
Enable client source IP preservation | Cluster |
service.loadBalancerIP |
LoadBalancerIP for the Ghost service | `` |
service.annotations |
Service annotations | `` |
ingress.enabled |
Enable ingress controller resource | false |
ingress.annotations |
Ingress annotations | [] |
ingress.certManager |
Add annotations for cert-manager | false |
ingress.hosts[0].name |
Hostname to your Ghost installation | ghost.local |
ingress.hosts[0].path |
Path within the url structure | / |
ingress.hosts[0].tls |
Utilize TLS backend in ingress | false |
ingress.hosts[0].tlsSecret |
TLS Secret (certificates) | ghost.local-tls-secret |
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.port |
Port of the external database | nil |
externalDatabase.user |
Existing username in the external db | bn_ghost |
externalDatabase.password |
Password for the above username | nil |
externalDatabase.database |
Name of the existing database | bitnami_ghost |
mariadb.enabled |
Whether or not to install MariaDB (disable if using external) | true |
mariadb.rootUser.password |
MariaDB admin password | nil |
mariadb.db.name |
MariaDB Database name to create | bitnami_ghost |
mariadb.db.user |
MariaDB Database user to create | bn_ghost |
mariadb.db.password |
MariaDB Password for user | random 10 character long alphanumeric string |
persistence.enabled |
Enable persistence using PVC | true |
persistence.storageClass |
PVC Storage Class for Ghost volume | nil (uses alpha storage annotation) |
persistence.accessMode |
PVC Access Mode for Ghost volume | ReadWriteOnce |
persistence.size |
PVC Storage Request for Ghost volume | 8Gi |
persistence.path |
Path to mount the volume at, to use other images | /bitnami |
resources |
CPU/Memory resource requests/limits | Memory: 512Mi , CPU: 300m |
The above parameters map to the env variables defined in bitnami/ghost. For more information please refer to the bitnami/ghost image documentation.
Note:
For the Ghost application function correctly, you should specify the
ghostHost
parameter to specify the FQDN (recommended) or the public IP address of the Ghost service.Optionally, you can specify the
ghostLoadBalancerIP
parameter to assign a reserved IP address to the Ghost service of the chart. However please note that this feature is only available on a few cloud providers (f.e. GKE).To reserve a public IP address on GKE:
$ gcloud compute addresses create ghost-public-ipThe reserved IP address can be assigned to the Ghost service by specifying it as the value of the
ghostLoadBalancerIP
parameter while installing the chart.
Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value]
argument to helm install
. For example,
$ helm install --name my-release \
--set ghostUsername=admin,ghostPassword=password,mariadb.mariadbRootPassword=secretpassword \
stable/ghost
The above command sets the Ghost 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/ghost
Tip: You can use the default values.yaml
Sometimes you may want to have Ghost connect to an external database rather than installing one inside your cluster, e.g. to use a managed database service, or use run a single database server for all your applications. To do this, the chart allows you to specify credentials for an external database under the externalDatabase
parameter. You should also disable the MariaDB installation with the mariadb.enabled
option. For example:
$ helm install stable/ghost \
--set mariadb.enabled=false,externalDatabase.host=myexternalhost,externalDatabase.user=myuser,externalDatabase.password=mypassword,externalDatabase.database=mydatabase
The Bitnami Ghost image stores the Ghost data and configurations at the /bitnami/ghost
and /bitnami/apache
paths of the container.
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.
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 ghost:
$ kubectl patch deployment ghost-ghost --type=json -p='[{"op": "remove", "path": "/spec/selector/matchLabels/chart"}]'
$ kubectl delete statefulset ghost-mariadb --cascade=false