CloudPirates-io / helm-charts
This repository contains public Helm Charts for commonly used software
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Crawler viewCloudPirates Open Source Helm Charts A curated collection of production-ready Helm charts for open-source cloud-native applications. This repository provides secure, well-documented, and configurable Helm charts following cloud-native best practices. Available Charts | Chart | Description | Version | | -------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | ClusterPirate | Client agent for the CloudPirates Managed Observability Platform to connect your Kubernetes cluster to our infrastructure | | | Common | A library chart for common templates and helper functions | | | Etcd | A distributed reliable key-value store | | | Ghost | A simple, powerful publishing platform that allows you to share your stories with the world. | | | Keycloak | Open Source Identity and Access Management solution | | | MariaDB | High-performance, open-source relational database server that is a drop-in replacement for MySQL | | | Memcached | High-performance, distributed memory object caching system | | | MinIO | High-Performance Object Storage compatible with Amazon S3 APIs | | | MongoDB | MongoDB a flexible NoSQL database for scalable, real-time data management | | | Nginx | High-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy | | | PostgreSQL | The World's Most Advanced Open Source Relational Database | | | RabbitMQ | A messaging broker that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) | | | RabbitMQ Cluster Operator | Kubernetes operator to deploy and manage RabbitMQ clusters [ALPHA] | | | Redis | In-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker | | | RustFS | High-performance distributed object storage with S3-compatible API (MinIO alternative) [ALPHA] | | | TimescaleDB | TimescaleDB is a PostgreSQL extension for high-performance real-time analytics on time-series and event data | | | Valkey | High-performance in-memory data structure store, fork of Redis | | | Zookeeper | Centralized service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed synchronization, and group services | | Quick Start Prerequisites • Kubernetes 1.24+ • Helm 3.2.0+ • PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure (if persistence is enabled) Installing Charts Chart Features All charts in this repository provide: **Security First** • **Cryptographically Signed**: All charts are signed with Cosign for supply chain security • Non-root containers by default • Read-only root filesystems where possible • Dropped Linux capabilities • Security contexts configured • No hardcoded credentials **Production Ready** • Comprehensive health checks (liveness, readiness, startup probes) • Resource requests and limits support • Persistent storage configurations • Rolling update strategies • Health check endpoints **Highly Configurable** • Extensive values.yaml with detailed documentation • Support for existing secrets and ConfigMaps • Flexible ingress configurations • Service account customization • Common labels and annotations support Configuration Each chart provides extensive configuration options through . Key configuration areas include: • **Authentication & Security**: User credentials, existing secrets, security contexts • **Storage**: Persistent volumes, storage classes, backup configurations • **Networking**: Services, ingress, network policies • **Scaling**: Replica counts, autoscaling, resource limits • **Monitoring**: Metrics, service monitors, health checks Refer to individual chart READMEs for detailed configuration options. Get Involved Want to contribute? Awesome! The most basic way to show your support is to star the project, or to raise issues. > **⚠️ IMPORTANT**: As of **January 22, 2026**, all commits must be signed and verified. PRs with unsigned commits will not be merged. If you want to open a PR, read our contributing guidelines for information about setting up your environment and instructions on the signature verification that we require. Chat with us and the community on our Discord server!\ Everyone is welcome, wether you have a question, need help with a chart, want to contribute, know what's coming next or just have a talk with us. **This project is built and maintained by our growing community of contributors!** Made with contrib.rocks. Chart Issues For issues specific to these Helm charts: • Check individual chart README files for troubleshooting • Review chart documentation and examples • Verify configuration values • Open an issue on GitHub