<!-- .github/pull_request_template.md --> ## Description <!-- Provide a clear description of the changes in this PR --> ## DCO Affirmation I affirm that all code in every commit of this pull request conforms to the terms of the Topoteretes Developer Certificate of Origin <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced a Helm-based deployment package that streamlines setup for the backend application and PostgreSQL database on Kubernetes. - Added orchestration support via Docker Compose for managing multi-container deployments. - Added new Kubernetes resources including Deployments, Services, and PersistentVolumeClaims for both the backend and PostgreSQL. - **Documentation** - Provided comprehensive infrastructure and deployment instructions for Kubernetes environments. - **Chores** - Established a standardized container build process for the Python application. - Introduced configuration settings for service ports, resource limits, and environment variables. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> --------- Co-authored-by: Daniel Molnar <soobrosa@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Boris <boris@topoteretes.com> |
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cognee-infra-helm
General infrastructure setup for Cognee on Kubernetes using a Helm chart.
Prerequisites
Before deploying the Helm chart, ensure the following prerequisites are met:
Kubernetes Cluster: A running Kubernetes cluster (e.g., Minikube, GKE, EKS).
Helm: Installed and configured for your Kubernetes cluster. You can install Helm by following the official guide.
kubectl: Installed and configured to interact with your cluster. Follow the instructions here.
Clone the Repository Clone this repository to your local machine and navigate to the directory.
Deploy Helm Chart:
helm install cognee ./cognee-chart
Uninstall Helm Release:
helm uninstall cognee